Oberbuch (municipality of Buch-St. Magdalena)

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Oberbuch ( village )
locality
cadastral municipality Oberbuch
Oberbuch (Municipality of Buch-St. Magdalena) (Austria)
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Basic data
Pole. District , state Hartberg-Fürstenfeld  (HF), Styria
Judicial district Fürstenfeld
Pole. local community Book-St. Magdalena
Coordinates 47 ° 14 '13 "  N , 15 ° 59' 32"  E Coordinates: 47 ° 14 '13 "  N , 15 ° 59' 32"  E
height 319  m above sea level A.
Residents of the village 132 (January 1, 2020)
Building status 56 (2001 f1)
Area  d. KG 276.7745 hadep1
Post Code 8274 Book-St. Magdalena
prefix + 43/3332 (Hartberg)
Statistical identification
Locality code 15095
Cadastral parish number 64130
Counting district / district Oberbuch- Geiseldorf (62205 000)
Source: STAT : index of places ; BEV : GEONAM ; GIS-Stmk
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Oberbuch is a village in Eastern Styria , not far from the Burgenland border, and is a locality and cadastral municipality of the municipality of Buch-St. Magdalena in the Hartberg-Fürstenfeld district of Styria .

geography

The place is located on the northern edge of the Eastern Styrian Riedelland , 45 kilometers east of Graz, 5½ km south of Hartberg . It is 319  m above sea level. A. in the valley of the Hartberger Safen , directly on the A 2 south motorway . (Vienna - Graz).

The village and cadastral community comprises a little over 50 buildings with just under 150 inhabitants, of which around 25 are in the village itself. The Leiten group of houses on the L 455 on the other side of the Safen, where the abandoned Buch-Geiseldorf bus stop ( formerly train station) of the Thermenbahn is located, as well as the scattered houses Totterfeld northwest on the L 401, which extend into the municipality of Hartberg surroundings . Both comprise about a dozen houses each. The cadastral community covers 277  hectares and is entirely agricultural.

Neighboring towns, villages and cadastral communities
Totterfeld
(Gem. Buch-St. Magdalena and  Hartberg area )
Safenau (O, KG, City of  Hartberg )
Hopfau (O, KG)

Weinberg (O, KG)
Neighboring communities Buchberg

Subbook (O, KG)

history

Oberbuch was first mentioned as Pueche in 1258 and was probably founded before 1156. The village is a systematically founded community from the colonization period and was founded by the Hopfau manor on a piece of land that once belonged to the Aribones .

In 1849/50, when the local congregations were created after the revolution of 1848/49 , Oberbuch was finally combined with the lower book to form the municipality of Buch , with the meanwhile larger lower book becoming the capital of the municipality .

Traffic history

The overland road through Safental (Hartberg - Fürstenfeld) had always been an important route, which had favored the development of the town.

In 1891, the continuation of the Fehring – Fürstenfeld local railway to Hartberg was built here and opened on October 19 of that year. With this, Buch also got a train station, but it was downgraded to the Buch stop and finally closed in 2006.

In the 1980s, the south A 2 motorway was built, which cuts through the local area. The construction lot junction (ASt) Hartberg - ASt Ilz-Fürstenfeld (right-hand lane) with an extent of 23 km was opened on December 10, 1983. On October 31, 1989, the left lane followed in the section ASt Hartberg - ASt Sebersdorf – Bad Waltersdorf (the continuation to Ilz could only be released in 1991, the bridge at Bad Waltersdorf even later). The Sebersdorf – Bad Waltersdorf junction of the A 2 near Sebersdorf (Exit 126/127) is 5 km south, the Hartberg junction (Exit 117) five kilometers east of Hartberg.

The L 401 Hartbergerstrasse runs parallel through the village ( Lebing / Wechsel Strasse B 54 - Fürstenfeld / Fürstenfelder Strasse B 319, approx. Km 4.7–5.6).

In the village, the L 455 Weinbergstraße branches off to Sankt Magdalena am Lemberg .

Parish mergers

Chapel Oberbuch

Attractions

The proud, but simple, typically Pannonian hallway / path chapel of the Habsburg Baroque stands on the road to Hopfau. It has a gable-like, tower-like roof turret , the façade is raised by a curved gable , the nave is compact. The mess chapel is subordinate to the parish church Hartberg and thus belongs to the deanery Hartberg . It is a listed building .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Volkswirthschaftliche Zeitung. (...) Local train Fürstenfeld-Hartberg. In:  Das Vaterland , No. 285/1891 (XXXII. Year), October 17, 1891, p. 6, top right. (Online at ANNO ). Template: ANNO / Maintenance / possibly.
  2. Construction data based on the opening dates of the motorways and expressways in Austria ( Memento of the original from January 28, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.wabweb.net archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. : A 2 South Autobahn , wabweb.net
  3. Digital Atlas Styria , Layer Verkehr & Transport , Object Information (i)
  4. Divine service . In: Buch-Geiselsdorf… my home , news from the community of Buch-Geiseldorf, Volume 19, Edition 02/2009, p. 5 ( pdf ( Memento of the original from August 15, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this note. , buch-geiseldorf.at). @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.buch-geiseldorf.at
  5. Hartberg main parish : Further information , catholic-kirche-steiermark.at