Oberneukirchen
market community Oberneukirchen
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Basic data | ||
Country: | Austria | |
State : | Upper Austria | |
Political District : | Urfahr environment | |
License plate : | UU | |
Surface: | 34.64 km² | |
Coordinates : | 48 ° 28 ' N , 14 ° 14' E | |
Height : | 774 m above sea level A. | |
Residents : | 3,196 (January 1, 2020) | |
Postal code : | 4181 | |
Area code : | 07212 | |
Community code : | 4 16 15 | |
NUTS region | AT313 | |
Address of the municipal administration: |
Ledererstraße 1 4181 Oberneukirchen |
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politics | ||
Mayor : | Josef Rathgeb ( ÖVP ) | |
Municipal Council : (2015) (25 members) |
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Location of Oberneukirchen in the Urfahr-Umgebung district | ||
Source: Municipal data from Statistics Austria |
Oberneukirchen is a market town in Upper Austria in the Urfahr-Umgebung district in the upper Mühlviertel with 3196 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2020).
geography
Oberneukirchen is located at an altitude of 774 m in the upper Mühlviertel . The community belonged to the Leonfelden judicial district until 2012 and has been part of the Rohrbach judicial district since January 1, 2013 . The extension is 10.9 km from north to south and 6.4 km from west to east. The total area is 34.64 km².
Area distribution

Districts
The municipality includes the following localities (population in brackets as of January 1, 2020):
- Ames strike (97)
- Froschau (120)
- Fuchsgraben (67)
- Courtyard (120)
- In the Au (27)
- Kleintraberg (20)
- Koenigsberg (48)
- Koenigsdorf (40)
- Lobenstein (194)
- Mitterfeld (134)
- Oberneukirchen (1114)
- Oberwaldschlag (103)
- Punzing (86)
- Reindlsedt (70)
- Schaffetschlag (135)
- Schallenberg (10)
- Shower impact (44)
- Pond field (33)
- Traberg (349)
- Unterbrunnwald (7)
- Unterwaldschlag (117)
- Waxenberg (234)
- Woegersdorf (27)
Neighboring communities
Helfenberg | Vorderweissenbach | Bad Leonfelden |
Sankt Veit in the Mühlkreis |
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Zwettl on the Rodl |
Herzogsdorf | Eidenberg |
history
Originally located in the eastern part of the Duchy of Bavaria, the place belonged to the Duchy of Austria since the 13th century . Since 1490 it has been assigned to the Principality of Austria ob der Enns .
The settlement-like and finally village life in the area of the community Oberneukirchen probably began in the 12th century . The expansion and settlement of the cleared forest areas and the religious support of the settlers soon made it necessary to build a chapel or church. According to earlier historians, there was first a “chapel dedicated to St. Maria and Ottilia ”(1292), then a“ Chapel in honor of St. Cäcilia ”(1475) and finally (the then naturally smaller) initial form of the St. James parish church, enlarged from 1899–1901 to its present form .
In 1220 the Waxenberg lordship , to which this area belonged, came to the Austrian Babenberg dukes. In 1242 Frederick II donated the parish of Gramastetten (and thus also the area of Oberneukirchen) to Wilhering Abbey. On November 28, 1292 Oberneukirchen became a branch parish of Leonfelden. In this document the place was mentioned for the first time as Newnkhirchen (Neukirchen). It was not until the second half of the 14th century that the name Oberneukirchen became common in order to clearly differentiate the market from the other Neukirchen ( Gallneukirchen , Pabneukirchen and Niederneukirchen in the Linz Land district).
1356 Neukirchen appears as a market in the so-called Wallsee partition contract.
The Oberneukirchen school was first mentioned in 1522. On February 4, 1560, Emperor Ferdinand I was awarded the market coat of arms . As early as 1500, agriculture and weaving were the main sources of income. The trade in flax and linen was also very important , but also in wood, wine and salt.
In 1595 Oberneukirchen became an independent parish; In 1589 a citizens' hospital was built.
During the Napoleonic Wars , the place was occupied several times.
The years 1809 (invasion of French troops), 1864 (Markt) and 1911 (Galgenbühel) were marked by large fires, which destroyed many buildings.
On November 1, 1938, the communities Oberneukirchen, Waxenberg and Waldschlag merged to form the market town of Oberneukirchen.
coat of arms
Blazon :
- "A silver Easter lamb in red, the head surrounded by a golden nimbus, in the right foreleg holding a golden cross-staff placed at an angle to the left with a silver, two-pronged, fluttering flag."
Population development
year | Residents | change | percentage change |
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2018 | 3,202 | +42 | +1.3% |
2011 | 3,160 | +149 | + 4.9% |
2001 | 3,011 | +65 | + 2.2% |
1991 | 2,946 |
The sharp increase in the population from 2001 to 2011 took place because both the birth balance and the migration balance were positive.
politics
mayor
- since 2013 Josef Rathgeb (ÖVP)
Composition of the municipal council
- Result of the 2015 election
Eligible to vote: 2,604, turnout: 84.5%
Political party | percent | be right | Mandates | ||
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ÖVP | 66.8% | + 3.6% | 1,387 | 18th | +1 |
SPÖ | 9.1% | -11.0% | 189 | 2 | -3 |
GREEN | 10.4% | + 0.9% | 215 | 2 | ± 0 |
FPÖ | 13.8% | + 6.5% | 287 | 3 | +2 |
Culture and sights
- Waxenberg Castle Ruins : A ruin from the 13th century that stands above the Waxenberg district. The keep can be climbed and offers a beautiful view.
- Waxenberg Castle : A former castle from the 17th century below the Waxenberg ruins.
- Lobenstein castle ruins : A ruin from the 13th century that fell into disrepair from 1562. The ruin has been preserved and renovated since 1981
- Catholic parish church Oberneukirchen hl. James the Elder
- Catholic parish church Traberg hl. Joseph the worker
- music
The community of Oberneukirchen is home to two brass bands. The Musikverein Oberneukirchen provides the background music for many festive occasions in Oberneukirchen. In Traberg, eight kilometers away, there is also a brass band, the Traberg Music Association.
- Regular events
The "Schnopfistadel" is a cultural meeting point for numerous events. The Traberg theater group has been holding a carnival session during the carnival season since 2013. Since 2014, it has been held every two years, alternating with the Traberg music club's ball.
In summer the FF Amesschlag organizes a large fire brigade tent party.
Economy, transport and security
economy
In Oberneukirchen there are 152 agricultural and forestry businesses, of which 63 are full-time businesses (as of 2010). In the secondary economic sector, 43 companies employ 472 people, mainly in construction (342) and the manufacture of goods (118). The tertiary sector employs 434 people in 138 companies. The focus here is on social and public services as well as trade (as of 2011),
traffic
Oberneukirchen can be reached via the Waxenberg district road from Zwettl an der Rodl , where the Leonfeldner Straße (B126) leads, where Linz can be reached in around 20 minutes and Budweis in around 60 minutes.
The Hansberg Landstraße from Helfenberg via Gramastetten to Linz-Urfahr , the Schallenberg Bezirksstraße and the Brunnwald Bezirksstraße also run through the municipality .
Security
fire Department
There are five volunteer fire brigades (FF) in the municipality
- FF Amesschlag near Oberneukirchen
- FF Oberneukirchen
- FF Traberg
- FF Waldschlag
- FF Waxenberg
Police and rescue
The police station on the market square was closed a few years ago. The nearest police inspections are in Bad Leonfelden , Hellmonsödt and Helfenberg .
The next Red Cross bases are in Bad Leonfelden , St. Veit im Mühlkreis , Kirchschlag near Linz and Helfenberg . There is also an emergency doctor base in Zwettl an der Rodl .
Personalities
sons and daughters of the town
- Johann Nepomuk Mayrhofer (1764–1832), painter
- Hans Schnopfhagen (1845–1908), composer of the Upper Austrian national anthem Hoamatgsang
- Albrecht Dunzendorfer (1907–1980), Upper Austrian painter
- Siegfried Führlinger (* 1938), violist of the Vienna string sextet
- Herwig Strobl (1940–2019), musician, writer and composer
- Hans Haider (* 1942), managers, former composite boss
- Heinz Prammer (* 1950), conductor, composer and cultural manager
- Peter Friedl (* 1960), concept artist
Honorary citizen
- Malachias Birklbauer (1893–1969), pastor and dialect poet
- Otto Deßl, pastor
- Fritz Rosenauer, Primarius and lecturer
- Karl-Albert Eckmayr (* 1934), former Austrian politician (ÖVP), Deputy Governor and Member of the Upper Austrian Parliament
- Preining Franz (1900–1987)
- Rudolf Rathgeb (* 1939), former mayor of Oberneukirchen
Web links
- Further information about the municipality of Oberneukirchen can be found on the geographic information system of the federal state of Upper Austria .
- Map in the Digital Upper Austrian Room Information System ( DORIS )
- 41615 - Oberneukirchen. Community data, Statistics Austria .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Statistics Austria: Population on January 1st, 2020 by locality (area status on January 1st, 2020) , ( CSV )
- ↑ Karl Hohensinner , Peter Wiesinger : Ortnamesbuch des Landes Oberösterreich 10. The place names of the political district Urfahr-Umgebung (Middle Mühlviertel). Vienna 2006
- ^ State of Upper Austria, history and geography, coat of arms. Retrieved May 4, 2019 .
- ^ Statistics Austria, A look at the community Oberneukirchen, population development. Retrieved May 4, 2019 .
- ↑ a b Province of Upper Austria, results of the 2015 elections. Accessed on May 4, 2019 .
- ^ Statistics Austria, A look at the community of Oberneukirchen, agricultural and forestry operations. Retrieved May 4, 2019 .
- ^ Statistics Austria, A look at the community of Oberneukirchen, workplaces. Retrieved May 4, 2019 .
- ^ Statistics Austria, A look at the community of Oberneukirchen, employees. Retrieved May 4, 2019 .
- ^ Oberneukirchen community, associations. Retrieved May 4, 2019 .