Mosern (Grundlsee municipality)

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Mosern ( Rotte )
locality
Mosern (Grundlsee municipality) (Austria)
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Basic data
Pole. District , state Liezen  (LI), Styria
Judicial district Liezen
Pole. local community Grundlsee
Coordinates 47 ° 37 '14.9 "  N , 13 ° 48' 45.3"  E Coordinates: 47 ° 37 '14.9 "  N , 13 ° 48' 45.3"  E
height 740  m above sea level A.
Residents of the village 204 (January 1, 2020)
Building status 114 (addresses 2018 f1)
Post Code 8993 Grundlsee (place)
Statistical identification
Locality code 15777
Counting district / district Grundlsee (61215 000)
Source: STAT : index of places ; BEV : GEONAM ; GIS-Stmk
f0
204

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Mosern is a place in Ausseerland of the Salzkammergut in Styria as well as locality of the municipality Grundlsee in Liezen .

geography

The place is located 33 kilometers northwest of Liezen , 2½ km northeast of Bad Aussee , on the Grundlsee . The Ahornkogel  ( 1686  m above sea level ) rises above the town in the ridge that separates Grundlsee and Altaussee.

The Rotte Mosern is west of Grundlsee , north ( right bank ) above the Grundlseer Traun , at around 750  m above sea level. A. Height, and has 12 houses.

The village of Mosern encompasses all of the areas to the right of the Traun from the lake out of the valley, and has around 120 addresses with 200 inhabitants. This also includes the Rotte Gut and the hamlet of Eisbichl up the slope of the Ahornkogel, and part of Aschau directly on the Traun.

Neighboring towns and cities:
Undresses  (O) Neighboring communities Bräuhof  (O)
Au (according to Grundlsee
and  Bad Aussee )

Gallhof  (O,  Bad Aussee district )

Archkogl  (O)

History, infrastructure and culture

The place is already documented around 1295 with two Urhöfe. The three oldest locations are Eisbichl (-bühel), Kranabet [h] er and Klaus , the latter name refers to a weir for sea regulation, which is mentioned as early as 1568 ("front Clausen"). Until the end of the 19th century there were only 20 scattered houses here. The village also had fishermen's huts on the lake, one of which, the Fischkalter , has been preserved in its old condition and is a listed building (at the bathing area). At the weir there was a fishmonger's house (HNr. 19, at the bridge of the L703 Grundlseerstraße), which belonged to the kk Forstarkar . Its outbuilding is also a listed building as the imperial stable .

Even in the summer , the first better holiday homes were built here, including the Villa Karajan  (No. 24) built in 1880 by Ludwig Anton Ritter von Karajan , the grandfather of the conductor Herbert von Karajan , who spent his summer summer here .

Mosern is already located in the extensive Dachstein-Salzkammergut landscape protection area  (LSG 14a).

proof

  1. a b Kurt Klein  (edit.): Historical local dictionary . Statistical documentation on population and settlement history. Ed .: Vienna Institute of Demography [VID] d. Austrian Academy of Sciences . Styria , Grundlsee: Mosern , S. 49 ( online document , explanations . Suppl . ; both PDF - oD [updated]). Special references:  approx. 1295: information in the Kammerhofmuseum Bad Aussee. ( Stockurbar Pflindsberg 4/6). • Document: Karl Vocelka: The house and farm names of the cadastral communities Altaussee, Grundlsee, Lupitsch, Obertressen, Reitern and Strassen in the Styrian Salzkammergut. Diss. Univ. Vienna 1970 (2 vols., P. OA). • 1869 ff: Central Statistical Commission / Austrian Central Statistical Office / Statistics Austria (ed.): Directory of places . (Results of the population censuses, from 2011 register censuses).
  2. Georg Goeth: The Duchy of Styria: geographically-statistically-topographically represented and provided with historical explanations. Volume 3 (Judenburger Kreis), Verlag Heubner, 1843, chapter Steuergemeinde Grundlsee , p. 16 ( digitized, Google, complete view ).
  3. ^ Adolph Schaubach: The German Alps. A handbook for travelers through Tyrol. Austria, Steyermark, Illyria, Upper Bavaria and adjacent areas. Volume 3 The Salzburg, Upper Styria, the Austrian mountain region and the Salzkammergut. 1st edition, Verlag Frommann, Jena 1846, p. 349 ( digitized version, Google, full view ).
  4. This is not the listed Villa Karajan in Bad Aussee-Eselsbach.
  5. Johanna Palme: Summer freshness of the spirit: Scientists in the Ausseerland. Verlag Alpenpost, 1999, ISBN 9783950035964 , p. 20.
  6. ^ Culture in the Ausseerland: Via Artis: 1st station "Seeklause". Grundlsee municipality (grundlsee.at, accessed March 21, 2017).