Kleinhaselbach
Kleinhaselbach (author.) ( Single settlement ) cadastral community Kleinhaselbach |
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Basic data | ||
Pole. District , state | Zwettl (ZT), Lower Austria | |
Judicial district | Zwettl | |
Pole. local community | Allentsteig | |
Locality | Allentsteig | |
Coordinates | 48 ° 40 '43 " N , 15 ° 26' 34" E | |
Area d. KG | 2.04 km² | |
Statistical identification | ||
Cadastral parish number | 24030 | |
Counting district / district | Kaufholz (32501 003) | |
Source: STAT : index of places ; BEV : GEONAM ; NÖGIS |
Kleinhaselbach has been an uninhabited cadastral community of Allentsteig in Lower Austria since January 1st, 1964 with an area of 204.33 hectares. In order to be able to create the Döllersheim military training area , the residents were evacuated from 1938 onwards .
Description and history
Kleinhaselbach was a grave village on the road from Rausmanns to Allentsteig.
The town of Kleinhaselbach was first mentioned in documents around 1390, when some of the goods located here were referred to as belonging to the Allentsteig rule. The place was also mentioned in 1415, when it was named in the tithing register of the parish Altpölla as belonging to Großpoppen . In 1590 the Allentsteig lordship acquired the entire village of Kleinhaselbach together with Äpfelgschwendt .
In the 18th century, a chapel-like rectangular wayside shrine was built at the western entrance to the town on the road to Großpoppen with statues carved out of wood of St. Anne, Maria, Joachim, Johannes Nepomuk and another saint in a choir skirt.
The chapel of Kleinhaselbach was built in 1869 as a rectangular half-timbered building with a wooden turret.
The parish of Großhaselbach kept the church records from 1624 . In 1661 the parish in Großpoppen took over this task. With the dissolution of the parish Großpoppen as a result of the relocation, the registers of the parish Allentsteig were handed over for safekeeping.
In order to be able to set up the Döllersheim military training area, the population of Kleinhaselbach was given until August 5, 1938, to leave the area consisting of 15 houses.
literature
- Johannes Müllner: The desecrated homeland , 2nd edition, Association Information Waldviertel, Allentsteig, 1998
- Margot Schindler : Wegmüssen - The desettlement of the Döllersheim area (Lower Austria) 1938–1942 - Folklore aspects , Austrian Museum for Folklore, Vienna, 1988, ISBN 3-900359-38-5 .
- Austrian art topography, published by the Imperial and Royal Central Commission for Art and Historical Monuments, Volume VIII, The Monuments of the Political District of Zwettl in Lower Austria (without Zwettl Abbey), Part 1: Allentsteig Judicial District , commissioned by Anton Schroll & Co, Vienna , 1911
- Deutsche Ansiedlungsgesellschaft (Ernst-Werner Techow): The old homeland - description of the forest district around Döllersheim , Sudetendeutsche Verlags- und Druckerei-GmbH in Eger, Berlin 1942
Web links
- Die Alte Heimat ( Memento from January 26, 2012 in the Internet Archive )