Kendlersiedlung
Kendlersiedlung ( settlement ) settlement area |
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Basic data | ||
Pole. District , state | Salzburg (city) (S), Salzburg | |
Judicial district | Salzburg | |
Pole. local community | Salzburg ( KG Maxglan ) | |
Locality | Salzburg | |
district | Maxglan West | |
Coordinates | 47 ° 46 '48 " N , 13 ° 0' 11" E | |
height | 432 m above sea level A. | |
Residents of the stat. An H. | 1402 (2001) | |
Building status | 343 (2001) | |
Post Code | 5020 Salzburg | |
prefix | + 43/0662 (Salzburg) | |
Statistical identification | ||
Counting district / district | Maxglan / Airport (50101 186) | |
Plan of Maxglan West | ||
Source: STAT : index of places ; BEV : GEONAM ; SAGIS |
The Kendlersiedlung is a settlement in the Maxglan West district of the statutory city of Salzburg . Immediately thereafter follows the Glansiedlung that the village Viehhausen the municipality Wals-Siezenheim in District Salzburg belongs.
geography
Glansiedlung ( settlement ) | |
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Basic data | |
Pole. District , state | Salzburg area (SL), Salzburg |
Judicial district | Salzburg |
Pole. local community | Wals-Siezenheim ( KG Wals I ) |
Locality | Viehhausen |
Coordinates | 47 ° 46 ′ 25 ″ N , 13 ° 0 ′ 10 ″ E |
height | 432 m above sea level A. |
Building status | 110 (addresses, 2012) |
Post Code | 5071 Wals-Siezenheim |
Statistical identification | |
Counting district / district | Viehhausen-Süd (50338 006) |
Source: STAT : index of places ; BEV : GEONAM ; SAGIS |
The two settlements are located about 4 kilometers southwest of the center of Salzburg, southwest of the closed settlement area Maxglan and southeast of Viehausen, on the border with Leopoldskron-Moos . They extend on the left bank of the Glan (here also Glanbach) at 432 m above sea level. A. , immediately south of today's Salzburg airport . This means that the settlements by Glan in the southeast, the airport runway in the northwest and the Eichetwald in the west are largely isolated.
The Kendlersiedlung comprises around 350 buildings with around 1,500 inhabitants, the Glansiedlung is around a third as large.
Neighboring locations:
Loig (Stt. Maxglan West , City of Salzburg and City of Wals-Siezenheim ) | Airport (Stt. Maxglan , Gem. Salzburg ) |
Torschauer settlement Maxglan-Riedenburg (town of Maxglan , district of Salzburg ) |
Eichetsiedlung ( municipality of Wals-Siezenheim ) Laschensky / Swiss settlement (Gem. Wals ) |
Untermoos (Stt. Leopoldskroner-Moos , Gem. Salzburg ) | |
Schaffhauser Haberlander |
Moss - / Hammerauer settlement (Gem. Wals and Stt.. Leopoldskroner Moss , Gem. Salzburg ) | Mittermoos ( City of Leopoldskroner-Moos , City of Salzburg ) |
history
Here were acidic meadows of the moor complex south of Salzburg, which only became usable as a settlement area through the canalization and deepening of the Glan (started in 1932). Botanists and zoologists were well aware of the biodiversity of these flat moor meadows (Glan meadows) next to the Loiger Moos , but the attempt to partially preserve these bog meadows failed.
The current name of the settlement (renamed since the Nazi era) is derived from an old smallholder with the name Kendlergut (later Kendlerhof ), who came to lie in the middle of the new settlement through the construction of the settlement. This name probably goes back to the Middle High German word kanel, kandl , which meant 'tube, gutter' and is closely related to canal . The place name thus points to the early reclamation and drainage of the fen there.
The Kendlersiedlung was then built in the time of the Christian corporate state and was originally named after the then Federal Chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss -iedlung (also Chancellor-Dollfuss-Siedlung ). This was intended to create a conscious move away from the “socialist mass dormitories” and to contribute to a “depoletarianization” of the population. The first houses were built on what was then Heimstrasse , which was named after the executing housing cooperative Heim .
In 1939 the Kendlersiedlung was also moved from the municipality of Wals to Salzburg, on the right-hand side of the Glan upstream the grounds remained with Wals, and came to the united municipality of Wals-Siezenheim.
In the space of today's Kendlersiedlung was close (at 1939 by Maxglan Schwarzgrabenweg west of Glan, today Kräutlerweg ) by the Nazis , the forced bearing Salzburg-Maxglan set up for about 230 inmates in the under degrading conditions primarily Sinti and Roma were accommodated. In the autumn of 1940 the camp was completely fenced in. Some of the often young prisoners were selected by the director Leni Riefenstahl as extras for her film Tiefland . For this purpose, they were transferred to the Krün location near Mittenwald in the autumn of 1940 and returned to the camp after the shooting was completed. The “gypsy camp ” was dissolved in the spring of 1943 after the Auschwitz decree was issued . Most of the prisoners were deported to the Auschwitz gypsy camp in the same year , while a small number were transferred to the Lackenbach gypsy detention camp.
In 1950 still equipped with an emergency church , St. Vitalis was raised to a parish in 1967 and is responsible for Maxglan West and Wals-Viehausen. In 1972 Wilhelm Holzbauer built a new parish center with a church. Since 2011 the parish has been part of the parish association Großgmain - Wals - Walserfeld - Siezenheim of the Bergheim dean's office .
Individual evidence
- 50101 - Salzburg. Community data, Statistics Austria .
- 50338 - Wals-Siezenheim. Community data, Statistics Austria .
- Kendlersiedlung . In: Salzburger Nachrichten : Salzburgwiki .
- ↑ St. Vitalis parish
- ↑ VO 33/2011 Salzburg-St. Vitalis: new assignment to deanery and parish association. Ordinance sheet of the Archdiocese of Salzburg (VOBL) No. 4, April 2011, p. 42 f (pdf, kirchen.net)