Kickenau

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Kickenau ( scattered houses )
locality
Kickenau (Austria)
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Basic data
Pole. District , state Perg  (PE), Upper Austria
Judicial district Perg
Pole. local community Perg   ( KG  Perg)
Coordinates 48 ° 14 '31 "  N , 14 ° 38' 43"  E Coordinates: 48 ° 14 '31 "  N , 14 ° 38' 43"  Ef1
height 246  m above sea level A.
Residents of the village 9 (January 1, 2020)
Building status 10 (2001)
Post Code 4320f1
prefix + 43/07262f1
Statistical identification
Locality code 10183
Counting district / district Perg (41 116 003)
Source: STAT : index of places ; BEV : GEONAM ; DORIS
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The Kickenau is a village in the cadastral and municipality of Perg in the district of Perg in Upper Austria .

description

In the village with 18 inhabitants (according to the 2001 census) or 11 inhabitants (2011 census) there is a farm, a machine factory and several single-family houses. The Burgrechtswiesen corridor in Kickenau is listed in the Josephinische Lagebuch with a total of 189 field names . The corridors were used by families from Markt Perg , Parish Pergkirchen , Parish Mitterkirchen and Parish Naarn .

The Kickenau extends on the left bank of the Naarn in a south-easterly direction, starting south of the Seyrpark at the Askö sports field to the neighboring house meadows in the south. From a geological and geomorphological point of view, as well as from the point of view of the use of space, the village is located entirely in the Upper Austrian spatial unit Machland .

In the east, the Kickenau borders on the towns of Thurnhof and Auhof in the cadastral community of Pergkirchen . The river bed of the Naarn forms the western boundary, the course of which in this area was changed by regulatory measures since the 18th century, most recently in the 1960s. On the occasion of the establishment of the Münzbacher feeder , a leisure area with two fish ponds was created east of the route between the connection to Heustraße and the Waldhör farm.

In autumn 2017, the Naarn-Kickenau recreation area was released for use as a local recreation area after renaturation by the Machland Water Association. On a river length of about 350 meters, the Naarn was built back into a natural meandering channel. The landowner offers an allotment garden on a remaining area of ​​one hectare, where allotments can be rented on plots with 230 to 400 square meters. The construction of garden huts with 15, 30 and 48 square meters in the specified architecture and construction is permitted.

Traffic routes and bridges

The originally almost exclusively agriculturally used, only slightly wooded areas of the Kickenau are being replaced by the Donauuferbahn (1898) built at the end of the 19th century and the bypass of the town of Perg through the Donau Straße, which was built at the end of the 20th century and opened on August 28, 1999 ( B 3) in an east-west direction as well as from the beginning of the 21st century and opened to traffic on June 22, 2003 (Part 1) and November 30, 2008 (Part 2), the east bypass of the city of Perg (Münzbacher feeder ) intersected in the north-south direction by heavily frequented national traffic routes. The transfer of the railway line through the Münzbacher feeder including the intersection area with Heustraße forms the mightiest structure in Kickenau. An accompanying road leads along the left bank of the Naarn, starting from the hay bridge in a south-east direction to Mitterkirchen, which is crossed over by the Münzbacher feeder and under the Danube road. In the area of ​​the Waldhör farm, a connecting road branches off towards Auhof (Perg municipality) .

The company premises and the residential buildings in Kickenau are accessed from the Münzbacher feeder. The road in question continues to the left bank of the Naarn and accompanies the Naarn to the hay bridge. In doing so, she crosses the railway line at the level crossing that is closed to vehicle traffic.

Several bridges lead over the Naarn in the Kickenau area , which on the one hand serve the supraregional traffic (Donauuferbahn, Donau Straße, Münzbacher feeder) and on the other hand connect the Kickenau with the urban area of ​​Perg (pedestrian walkway at Seyrpark, Heubrücke to connect the Heustraße to the local recreation area and to the Münzbacher feeder, bridge at the sewage treatment plant of the cleaning association Perg - Münzbach - Windhaag - Rechberg or at the composting site of the municipality of Perg).

The hay bridge was originally made of wood and was replaced by a concrete bridge in 1926. The farmers in Perger and Zeitlingen brought the hay home over this bridge. On the occasion of the Naarn regulation in the 1960s, the bridge over the resulting river bed was rebuilt.

Sections of the Donausteig and the Machland cycle path (R 29) lead through the Kickenau along the Naarn . The Machland bike path between Au on the Danube and Mitterskirchen in Machland an alternative route of the Danube cycle path and was during construction of the Machland dam the only usable route in this area at the beginning of the 2010's.

Web links

Map in the Digital Upper Austrian Room Information System ( DORIS )

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Leopold Josef Mayböck : The market of Perg from the 16th to the 19th century , Heimatbuch der Stadt Perg 2009, Heimatverein Perg and Stadtgemeinde Perg (publisher), Linz, 2009, p 97ff, ISBN 978-3-902598-90-5
  2. ^ Naarn renaturation, in: Gemeindejournal, Perg, 1/2017 p. 5f
  3. Perg bypass (PDF; 916 kB)
  4. Münzbacher feeder part 1 open to traffic
  5. Münzbacher feeder  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / perg.oevp.at  
  6. Florian and Konrad Eibensteiner: Bridges and footbridges , in: Das Heimatbuch von Perg, Upper Austria, Linz, 1933, p. 79.