Mollnegg

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Mollnegg ( Scattered Houses )
locality
Mollnegg (Austria)
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Basic data
Pole. District , state Perg  (PE), Upper Austria
Judicial district Perg
Pole. local community Münzbach
Coordinates 48 ° 15 '10 "  N , 14 ° 43' 21"  E Coordinates: 48 ° 15 '10 "  N , 14 ° 43' 21"  E
height 400  m above sea level A.
Residents of the village 153 (January 1, 2020)
Building status 31 (2001)
Postcodesf0 4323  Münzbach , 4341  Arbing , 4342  Baumgartenbergf1
Statistical identification
Locality code 10287
Counting district / district Münzbach (41 113 000)
Districts also in the municipality of Arbing
Source: STAT : Local directory ; BEV : GEONAM ; DORIS
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153

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Mollnegg is a place that is largely in the market town of Münzbach in the Perg district in Upper Austria , and to a lesser extent in the Arbing community .

geography

Mollnegg ( single location )
village
Basic data
Pole. District , state Perg  (PE), Upper Austria
Judicial district Perg
Pole. local community Arbing   ( KG  Puchberg im Machland I )
Coordinates (K) 48 ° 14 '51.8 "  N , 14 ° 43' 13.1"  E
height 395  m above sea level A.
Residents of the village 6 (January 1, 2020)
Building status 2 (2001)
Post Code 4341 Arbing
Statistical identification
Locality code 10024
Counting district / district Arbing (41 102 003)
Districts also in the community of Münzbach
Source: STAT : Local directory ; BEV : GEONAM ; DORIS ;
(K) Coordinate not official
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The village, consisting of scattered houses, with 136 inhabitants as of January 1, 2001 is located in the south of the market town at around 400  m above sea level. A. and borders in the south on the villages of Hummelberg and Roisenberg in the cadastral community of Puchberg in Machland in Arbing . Priehetsberg in the west, Markt Münzbach in the north and Pilgram in the northeast are neighboring villages within the cadastral and market community of Münzbach. In the east , the village of Obergaisberg, which belongs to the cadastral community of Innernstein in Münzbach, comes close to Mollnegg. Two farmsteads in the village belong to the Puchberg cadastral community in Machland I in the Arbing community .

The border between Priehetsberg and Mollnegg is partly formed in the west and north by the Mollneggerbach coming from Markt Münzbach. This is formed from several small channels and the Falkenauerbach flows into the Tobrabach in the border area of ​​Hummelberg, Priehetsberg and Mollnegg together with other channels .

Mollnegg belongs to the Upper Austrian spatial unit Aist-Naarn-Kuppenland .

history

Molnek is first mentioned in a document around 1380 . This local name may be used as entrenched -Eck -Name with medium high German  mol, molle 'lizard, pig' are interpreted or with reconstructed Slavic * smolьnikъ to * smola (see. With SLK., Sln. Smola ). The Slavic variant can be associated with pitch extraction, as so-called pitch oil stones were common in this area of ​​the Mühlviertel , these are smooth stones with chiseled chiseled grooves in which oily resin extracted from pine wood can run off. In Münzbach there are also the field names Molneggerfeld and Molneggergarten . The name is therefore counted among the Slavic language traces in the Mühlviertel.

In 1636, three stone quarries near Mollnegger, Wansch and Mayrhofer were named in the land register of the Windhaag rulership and supplied "beautiful granite for stone carving".

Culture and sights

In Mollnegg there are several small monuments that are maintained or renewed by the respective builders or their descendants. Above the Mollneggerbach, around one kilometer south of the market, there is a stone formation known as the rock rest. The natural monument was opened up as a hiking destination in the mid-1920s, the rest area was revitalized in the 1990s.

  • Plank Chapel: The origins and age of the original chapel, which was demolished in 1991, are unknown; the new chapel, built in 1992 on a strong brick foundation, contains a restored statue of the Virgin Mary from the old chapel as well as the images of the Sacred Heart and the Heart of Mary. The chapel is used to hold May services.
  • Wayside shrine / chapel near Hochwimmer: The old wayside shrine, which was dismantled in 2005, was erected as thanks for the safe return from World War I. In 2005 an expanded new building was created and contains the statues of the Mother of God MKaria, the patron saint Leopold and St. Antony.
  • Stone column at the Wegerer field: It is a six-part memorial column made of granite with no year. It is intended to commemorate a struggle that took place either in the Peasants' War or, more likely, in the Napoleonic era.
  • Marterl at Wegerer: The Marterl was built to commemorate the fatal forest accident of December 17, 1936 and consists of a granite stone standing on a stone plinth with a painting of a brook landscape, which is protected by a glass. Above it is a cross carved in stone.
  • Unter-Öllinger-Kapelle: The origin and age of the original, already dilapidated chapel are unknown. A new chapel was built in its place in 1998 and consecrated in 1999.
  • Dammayr Chapel: The chapel was built in 1989 instead of an older one, which no longer had access due to a new freight route, because the process route leading past it was abandoned. Inside the chapel there is a statue of the Virgin Mary, four reverse glass pictures and oil prints Herz-Jesu and Herz-Maria. May services take place at the chapel.
  • Dammayr Cross: The wooden cross from 1960 is located in a niche on the house wall of the Dammayrgut.

Personalities

  • The entrepreneur Franz Greisinger was born in Mollnegg. In 1995 he set up a meat processing company in Münzbach, which was expanded considerably in the following years and employs more than 500 people.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Office of the Upper Austrian State Government, Nature Conservation Department (Ed.): Raumeinheit Aist-Naarn-Kuppenland , Volume 16, Linz 2007 ( PDF ( Memento of the original dated December 8, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this note. , Land-oberoesterreich.gv.at). @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.land-oberoesterreich.gv.at
  2. Karl Hohensinner (b): Etymology and folk etymology based on the "Ortnamesbuch des Landes Oberösterreich", districts Freistadt and Perg . In: Yearbook of the Upper Austrian Museum Association. Year 148, Volume I. Abhandlungen , Institut für Landeskunde, Linz 2003, p. OA ( PDF on ZOBODAT ).
  3. Christa Hlwawinka: Slavic language traces in the Mühlviertel . Diploma thesis University of Vienna, Vienna 2009 ( diploma thesis PDF, 1.9 MB , othes.univie.ac.at).
  4. Georg Grüll : History of the castle and the rule Windhaag. In: Oberösterreichischer Musealverein, Gesellschaft für Landeskunde (Ed.): Die Herrschaft Windhaag 1636. S. 225 ff ( PDF on ZOBODAT ).
  5. ^ Josef Grafeneder : Small monuments in Münzbach. In: Münzbach - Country and People - Yesterday and Today. Publisher: Marktgemeinde Münzbach, Ried im Innkreis 2010, ISBN 978-3-902684-17-2 , pp. 441ff.