Ragelsdorf (municipality of St. Pölten)

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Ragelsdorf ( village )
locality
cadastral community Ragelsdorf
Ragelsdorf (municipality of St. Pölten) (Austria)
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Basic data
Pole. District , state St. Pölten (city)  (P), Lower Austria
Judicial district St. Polten
Pole. local community St. Polten
district Viehofen
Coordinates 48 ° 14 '27 "  N , 15 ° 38' 8"  E Coordinates: 48 ° 14 '27 "  N , 15 ° 38' 8"  E
height 287  m above sea level A.
Residents of the village 781 (January 1, 2020)
Building status 250 (approx. Addresses 2017 f1)
Area  d. KG 3.7 km²
Post Code 3107 St. Pölten
Statistical identification
Locality code 03157
Cadastral parish number 18012
Counting district / district Ragelsdorf- Weitern (30201 071)
Former municipality 1923–1969
Source: STAT : Place directory ; BEV : GEONAM ; NÖGIS ;
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Ragelsdorf is a place in the Mostviertel in Lower Austria , and a place and cadastral municipality of the municipality and statutory city of St. Pölten . It belongs to the Viehofen district .

geography

The village is located in rural areas on the north-western city limits, about 4 kilometers north of the city ​​center , 1½ km directly north of Viehofen . It is located on the Pielach-Traisen-Platte - the threshold west of the city to the Dunkelsteinerwald - at 287  m above sea level. A. Höhe am Weiternbach . The L 100  Kremser Landstrasse St. Pölten– Krems an der Donau and the junction (Ragelsdorf bus stop) of the road to Weitern  (L 5120) and L 5055  Weiterner Strasse , the arterial road to Oberwölbling, run near the village .

The village of Ragelsdorf consists of around 170 buildings with around 470 inhabitants. Around 50 of these houses form the village of Ragelsdorf itself.

The cadastral municipality covers the area between the city limits and the edge of the terrain ( Viehofner Kogel ) to the Mühlbach der Traisen . Around the place extending wide arable land ( top, middle and sub-field , Hainer Hüllingfeld ). In the far south of the cadastral area there is still Viehofen Castle and a new housing estate around Robiniengasse that was built in the years after 2005 (2018: almost 200 addresses).

Neighboring towns, villages and cadastral communities:
Flinsdorf  (O and KG, district of  Obritzberg-Rust , district of St. Pölten-Land ) United grove   Angern   small grove
( jew O, all. )
KG  Hain (Gem.  Obritzberg-Rust , Bez St. Pölten-Land. )
Neighboring communities Oberradlberg  (O and KG, Stt.  Radlberg )
Further  (O and KG) Viehofen  (O and KG)

History and infrastructure

The place belonged to the community of Viehofen from the creation of the local communities in 1848/49 . This was incorporated into St. Pölten in 1922, Ragelsdorf became an independent municipality. The village of Weidern ( Weitern , so until 1961) was added. Because the new municipality Ragelsdorf would have had a rather unfavorable borderline when the municipality of Viehofen had been divided (without natural borders and with many parcels cut up), a basic swap was made with the city. As a result, Viehofen Castle came to Ragelsdorf, not St. Pölten. In 1969, the Ragelsdorf community was incorporated into the city.

See also: List of the mayors of St. Pölten

There is a small village chapel in the village, which belongs to the parish of St. Pölten-Viehofen . There is also a fire station with a practice area and a playground that was completed in 2005.

The Castle Viehofen in the south of the village is a listed building, it was already in ruins and will be extensively renovated since of 2003.

See also: List of listed objects in St. Pölten-Viehofen

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Register census from October 31, 2011 - population by location: Municipality: St. Pölten (30201). Statistics Austria (pdf).
  2. Resident population on December 31, 2010. (PDF; 439 kB, on st-poelten.gv.at).
  3. a b Wilhelm Rausch (Hsgb.), Hermann Rafetseder (Red.): Area and name changes of the municipalities of Austria since the middle of the 19th century. Volume 2 of the Austrian Working Group for Urban History Research , Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Urban History Research : Research on the history of cities and markets in Austria. Linz 1989, ISBN 3-900387-22-2 , Ragelsdorf , p. 242 f.
  4. a b Stenographic minutes of the Lower Austrian Landtag. 1922, p. 524.
  5. Karl Gutkas (Ed.): Becoming and essence of the city of S [ank] t Pölten. 4th edition, Verlag Niederösterreichisches Pressehaus, 1980, p. 9.