Michelstetten (municipality of Asparn an der Zaya)

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Michelstetten ( village )
locality
cadastral municipality Michelstetten
Michelstetten (Asparn an der Zaya municipality) (Austria)
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Basic data
Pole. District , state Mistelbach  (MI), Lower Austria
Judicial district Mistelbach
Pole. local community Asparn on the Zaya
Coordinates 48 ° 35 '1 "  N , 16 ° 25' 33"  E Coordinates: 48 ° 35 '1 "  N , 16 ° 25' 33"  Ef1
height 309  m above sea level A.
Residents of the village 226 (January 1, 2020)
Building status 157 (May 15, 2001 f1)
Area  d. KG 9.58 km²
Post Code 2151 Asparn on the Zaya
Statistical identification
Locality code 05079
Cadastral parish number 15027
Counting district / district Michelstetten (31603 003)
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Source: STAT : index of places ; BEV : GEONAM ; NÖGIS
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Michelstetten is a village , a cadastral municipality and a former independent municipality in the Mistelbach district in Lower Austria . The multi-street village on the northern slope of the Leiser Berge has 226 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2020).

history

The area has been populated repeatedly since the Neolithic . For example, a rampart with two ramparts was uncovered on the Halterberg on the Michelstetten-Niederleis road and a mighty ring rampart with Neolithic , Bronze and Urnfield finds on the Steinmandl ("old town") .

There is evidence of a ruling family of the Michelstettner from 1128. There were frequent changes of ownership. Between 1530 and 1550, Oswald von Mor converted the medieval manor house in the center of the village into a renaissance castle. In 1673 it became the property of the Counts of Sinzendorf . After a fire in 1893, the castle is in a ruinous condition.

The parish was founded in 1128 by Ernst I von Hohenburg-Wildberg by leaving the mother parish of Oberleis . During the Reformation the parish was Protestant from 1571 to 1627 and was not rebuilt until 1760/1761.

With the Lower Austria. Municipal structure improvement In 1971 the municipalities of Michelstetten, Olgersdorf and the market town of Asparn an der Zaya were merged on January 1, 1972 to form the market town of Asparn an der Zaya .

Culture and sights

The documentation of the Austrian school system from early monastery schools to the Maria Theresa school regulations, school reform and National Socialism up to the 1962 school law takes place on 800 m² and in historical classrooms.

The Lower Austrian School Museum in the closed elementary school in Michelstetten was founded on the initiative of senior student councilor and elementary school director Rudolf Lukschanderl and opened in 1980 as a branch of the Asparn Wine Country Museum under the name “From Roman Pen to Reich School Law” . From 2005 onwards, the museum was redesigned and rebuilt, supported by the state of Lower Austria with 290,000 euros, and it reopened on April 14, 2007 under the name Michelstettner Schule .

Web links

Commons : Michelstetten  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Statistics Austria: Population on January 1st, 2020 by locality (area status on January 1st, 2020) , ( CSV )
  2. a b c Dehio-Handbuch: Niederösterreich, north of the Danube , pp. 734f, Horn / Vienna 2010
  3. Entry about the castle ruins Michelstetten in Lower Austria castles online - Institute for Reality Studies of the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Era, University of Salzburg
  4. Lower Austrian Municipal Structure Improvement Act 1971
  5. Museum Management Lower Austria: Michelstettner School ; Retrieved July 22, 2017
  6. ^ Michelstetten School Museum: About the School Museum ; Retrieved July 22, 2017
  7. Museum Management Lower Austria: Michelstettner School ; Retrieved July 22, 2017
  8. 290,000 euros for the school museum in Michelstetten; OTS0041, Aug 8, 2006
  9. ^ W. Seipel: Neues Museum, issues 1-2008