Oberhart (municipalities of Sattledt, Steinhaus)

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Oberhart ( scattered houses )
locality
Oberhart (Municipalities of Sattledt, Steinhaus) (Austria)
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Basic data
Pole. District , state Wels-Land  (WL), Upper Austria
Judicial district catfish
Pole. local community Steinhaus   ( KG  Steinhaus )
Coordinates 48 ° 6 '1 "  N , 14 ° 2' 7"  E Coordinates: 48 ° 6 '1 "  N , 14 ° 2' 7"  E
height 390  m above sea level A.
Residents of the village 122 (January 1, 2020)
Building status 43 (2001)
Post Code 4641 stone house
Statistical identification
Locality code 13563
Counting district / district Stone house (41 822 000)
with Matzelsdorf , Siebmaiern , Strasbourg
Source: STAT : Gazetteer ; BEV : GEONAM ; DORIS
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Oberhart is a place in the Traunviertel in Upper Austria as well as a place of the communities Steinhaus and Sattledt in the Wels-Land district .

geography

Oberhart ( scattered houses )
locality
Basic data
Pole. District , state Wels-Land  (WL), Upper Austria
Pole. local community Sattledt   ( KG  Sattledt I )
Coordinates (K) 48 ° 5 '28 "  N , 14 ° 1' 39"  E
height 379  m above sea level A.
Residents of the village 232 (January 1, 2020)
Building status 48 (2001)
Post Code 4642 Sattledt
Statistical identification
Locality code 13522
Counting district / district Sattledt central area , Sattledt area (41817 X [000,001])
with Oberhart settlement (30 addr.), Steinhof
Source: STAT : Local directory ; BEV : GEONAM ; DORIS ;
(K) Coordinate not official
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The scattered settlement is located about nine kilometers south of Wels , halfway northeast of Sattledt and south of Steinhaus. It is located in the Traun-Enns-Riedelland , north of the Autobahn- Voralpenkreuz , and extends over four kilometers north-south around 390  m above sea level. A. Höhe am Riedel between Aiterbach (near Wels to Traun ) in the west, and uppermost Weyerbach (via Weißkirchen near Haid to Traun) and uppermost Thalbach (near Thalheim / Wels to Traun) in the east.

The local area comprises almost 100 buildings with around 300 inhabitants, almost half in each of the two communities. In addition to various individual layers - north to south - the Steinhauser local area includes the hamlets of Matzelsdorf , Straß and Siebmaiern , and the Sattledter locality includes the individual layers Steinhof and Oberhart-Siedlung . The latter is the residential area on Sattledter Strasse , with Waldstrasse and Tannenstrasse , which, with around 30 addresses, makes up the majority of the village, but is already part of the closed settlement unit Sattledt (counting district Sattledt central area ).

The Sattledter Straße  (L537, Edt bei Lambach - Steinerkirchen - Sattledt) crosses the village in the south, otherwise it is only accessible by local roads and goods roads. The Pyhrnpassstraße  (B138) and the Almtalbahn run east towards Unterhart, and to the west below the Welser Westspange ( Innkreis Autobahn  A8).

Neighboring towns and cities
Schörgendorf

Village
(bd. Gem. Steinhaus)

Steinhaus  (O, Gem. Steinhaus)

Pesendorf (Gem. Steinhaus)
Taxlberg  (O, Gem. Steinhaus and  Steinerkirchen adT )

Hammersedt  (O, Gem.  Steinerkirchen adT )
Dreiling (Gem.  Steinerkirchen adT )

Neighboring communities Unterhart  (O, Gem. Steinhaus and Sattledt)
Wollsberg  (O, Gem.  Steinerkirchen adT )



Oberaustall  (O, Gem. Sattledt and  Steinerkirchen adT )
Sattledt  (O, Gem. Sattledt)
Harhagen (Gem. Sattledt)

history

There is evidence of prehistoric settlement in the area (hoard found near Giering ), in Roman times it belonged to the area around Ovilava / Wels, province of Noricum . After the invasion of the Huns and during the Migration Period , the population declined. The room is a cultural border with the Slavic early as the 8th century bairisch populated ( castle Leombach ) and is one of Kremsmünster  (est. 777). It is threatened again during the Hungarian invasions in the early 10th century. The place itself is mentioned in a document as a field name in the 10th century (three bee pastures), the place name stands for hard / t 'forest' - in the Middle Ages the hard forest comprised the entire Sattledt area, and is now only preserved in remnants, for example in the Schachenwald . At the time, the Counts of Lambach were arguing with the Kremsmünster monastery about the area (comparison 992/993). In 1299 there are already 12 farmsteads in records.

Originally located in the eastern part of the Duchy of Bavaria and forming the southern border of the Traungau to the Ulsburggau , the place belonged to the Duchy of Austria since the 12th century . Since 1490 it has been assigned to the Principality of Austria ob der Enns .

The place belonged in the middle modern period to the parish Sipbachzell in the district Kremsmünster , from 1868 to the new district Wels-Land . The typical squares are as numerous as 200 years ago.

In 1893 the Wels – Sattledt – Rohr line, part of today's Almtalbahn , was built (opened October 14, 1893).

In 1939 the new community of Sattledt was established (there had been a community of Sattlödt as early as 1851–1874 , which then became part of Kremsmünster). The neighboring communities had to cede parts of the community area, and the southern part of Oberhart came to Sattledt in October 1939.

After decades of planning in the dispute over nature and noise protection in the Aiterbachtal , the Welser Westspange was opened in 2003.

Population and building status
Hzgt. Austrian Austrian odEnns
( EHzgt. Österr. / Kthm. Österr. /
Österr.- Ugrn. )
Bld. Upper Austria
( Rep. Austria )
1299 1467 1526 1650 1784 1788 1869 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001
Stone house - - - - - - 253 181 144 143 123 112 128
Sattledt ? ? ? ? ? 169
Stone house 12 20th 29 29 39 35 35 26th 32 34 37 41 43
Sattledt ? ? ? ? ? 48

Infrastructure: Oberhart stop

The place has its own stop of the Almtalbahn Wels - Sattledt - Grünau im Almtal (course 153). Here an ÖBB REX runs approximately every hour (from Sattledt two-hour intervals), with an inserted compression in school and commuter traffic.

Attractions

Plague column seven oaks
  • Plague column near Siebeneichen ( Straß , Oberhart 11): According to tradition, a late Gothic column was erected on the site of the former plague cemetery after 1713; is under monument protection
  • Mitterbauern-Kapelle bei Mitterbauerngut zu Straß (Oberhart 8): Baroque classicist wayside shrine with columns, built in 1861; presumably in honor of St. Mary

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. not a customary name, designation according to the official register of the statistics Austria
  2. ^ In: Oesterreichischer Imkerbund: Bienenvater , Volume 77, p. 73 ( limited preview in the Google book search).
  3. ^ Franz Pfeffer : The county in the mountains. On the history of the Upper Austrian Alpine region in the early Middle Ages. In: Yearbook of the Upper Austrian Museum Association 101, section 1. Traungau and Ulsburggau , p. 196 (full article p. 175–219, PDF on ZOBODAT there p. 21).
  4. 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 . Salzburg part 2, Steinhaus: Oberhart , p.  141 ( Online document , explanations . Suppl . ; both PDF - oD [updated] Klein gives: “Until 1788, perhaps including the district belonging to G Sattledt.” This applies until 1939 - including a break in the time series after 1869). Special references:  1299, 1467:  Urbar Stift Kremsmünster . According to Konrad Schiffmann (ed.): The medieval Stiftsurbare of the Archduchy of Austria above the Enns . Series Österr. Land III / 2 / 1-4, 1912/15. • 1526, 1650: oA • 1784: Surveys on the occasion of Joseph II's parish regulation , Linz diocesan archive ; according to Heinrich Ferihumer: The ecclesiastical structure of the country ob der Enns in the age of Emperor Josef II. Volume Research on the History of Upper Austria 2, 1952 (there 1783); also Rudolf Zinnhobler , Johannes Ebner: 125 Upper Austrian parishes are celebrating their 200th anniversary. In: New Archive for the History of the Diocese of Linz 2/1982/83, 162 ff (there 1784), online (PDF) in the forum OoeGeschichte.at. • 1788:  Josephinisches Lagebuch 1786/90, OÖLA. • 1869:  Statistische Central-Commission (Hrsg.): Local repertories of the kingdoms and countries represented in the Austrian Imperial Council . (1871 ff.).  • 1951 and later: Austrian Central Statistical Office / Statistics Austria (ed.): Directory of places . (Results of the census).
  5. ^ Pepper: The county in the mountains. , P. 176 (PDF; p. 2).
  6. ^ Benedikt Pillwein (Ed.): History, geography and statistics of the Archduchy of Austria on the Enns and the Duchy of Salzburg . With a register, which is also the topographical and genealogical lexicon and the district map. Geographical-historical-statistical detail according to district commissariats. 1st edition. Third part: the Hausruckkreis . Joh. Christ. Quandt, Linz 1830, Kremsmünster District Commissariat, Sipachzell Parish , p. 369  ( Google eBook ). 2nd edition 1843 ( Google Book )
  7. Current timetable (PDF; 40 kB) of the ÖBB (course book 153; oebb.at)
  8. Bernhard Wieser: Chapels, Marterl and crosses in Wels and the surrounding area . Quoted in Mitterbauern Kapelle , entry in Kulturnetz Wels Land.
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