Reitern (municipality of Bad Aussee)

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Reitern ( Rotte )
locality
cadastral community Reitern
Reitern (municipality of Bad Aussee) (Austria)
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Basic data
Pole. District , state Liezen  (LI), Styria
Judicial district Liezen
Pole. local community Bad Aussee
Coordinates 47 ° 37 '13 "  N , 13 ° 45' 51"  E Coordinates: 47 ° 37 '13 "  N , 13 ° 45' 51"  E
height 768  m above sea level A.
Residents of the village 351 (January 1, 2020)
Building status 153 (addresses 2018 f1)
Area  d. KG 16.62 km²
Post Code 8990 Bad Aussee
Statistical identification
Locality code 15754
Cadastral parish number 67009
Counting district / district Bad Aussee center, Bad Aussee-west. Environment (61207 X [000,003])
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View of the town of Reitern (2019)
Former municipality of Reit [ t ] ern 1849–1938 / 42
Source: STAT : Local directory ; BEV : GEONAM ; GIS-Stmk
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Reitern is a place in the Ausseerland of the Salzkammergut in Styria as well as the cadastral community of the town of Bad Aussee in the Liezen district .

geography

The place is located about 35 kilometers west of Liezen , northwest of Bad Aussee .

The Rotte Reitern is 2 km above Bad Aussee at the foot of the Sarstein massif , at around 770  m above sea level. A. Height. It has around 30 houses.

The village also includes the houses on Pötschenstrasse ( Salzkammergutstrasse , B145) up from upper Marktleite and Am Brandhof , the houses on Gotschmanninstrasse to the north, and the Rotte Vogelbichl above on the B145, as well as Hiasn am Lupitschbach and Wald (Wald in Reith) below on the Altausseer Traun near Praunfalk . Altogether, this place has a good 150 addresses with around 380 inhabitants.

The cadastral community of Reitern is much more extensive with 1662.5  hectares . It extends from Lupitschbach and the Altausseer Traun along the Badausseer Traun and Koppentraun to the Upper Austrian border and to the summit of Hoher Sarstein  ( 1975  m above sea level ). The localities Lerchenreith and Sarstein also belong to this cadastral community .

Neighboring towns, villages and cadastral communities:
Lupitsch  (KG,  Altaussee district )
Altaussee  (KG)

Lichtersberg  (O)
Wimm
(all in  Altaussee )


Puchen  (O)

Hollau
1869 (both in  Altaussee )

Neighboring communities
Obertressen
(O and KG)
Praunfalk (O Obertressen)
Sarstein  (O) Lerchenreith  (O)

Streets  (KG)

Bad Aussee
(O and KG)

History, infrastructure and nature

Around 1295 there are 16 houses here - including Lerchenreith - documented, 8 of them in today's town. The place name only appears on maps in the middle of the 19th century, first at the Moser farmstead on the old Poststrasse across the Pötschen, and later at the Schmidgut .

With the creation of the local communities in 1848/49 , the Reittern tax community , formed in the 1820s, also became a political community . Together with Lerchenreith and Sarstein, it had 260 inhabitants at the time, 35 of them in the village itself. The two localities of the village were then called Schmidtgut and Vogelbühel .

After the annexation of Austria and the reorganization of the Ostmark (1942 Alpine and Danube Reichsgaue of the German Reich), the Ausseerland was incorporated into the Gau Oberdonau (Upper Austria). At the same time, a large community of Bad Aussee was created, to which roads were also connected. This affiliation was already decreed in 1939, but was not implemented until 1942/43.

Today the brine bath and Hotel Narzissen Vital Resort are located here .

The place is located in the extensive landscape protection area Salzkammergut  (LSG 14b). The westernmost parts of the cadastral community already extend into the core zone of the UNESCO World Heritage area Hallstatt – Dachstein / Salzkammergut am Sarstein.

proof

  1. ^ 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 part 2, Bad Aussee: Reitern , p. 46 ( online document , explanations . Suppl . ; both PDF - oD [updated]). Special references:  1295: Stockurbar Pflindsberg 4/6. Information in the Kammerhofmuseum Bad Aussee, after 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, p. OA).
  2. ^ Franzisco-Josephinische Landesaufnahme 1869-1887; the Franciscan cadastre 1820–1841 does not yet have the place name.
  3. a b Georg Goeth: The Duchy of Styria: geographically, statistically and topographically presented and provided with historical explanations. Volume 3 (Judenburger Kreis), Verlag Heubner, 1843, chapter tax municipality Reittern , p. 18 f ( digitized, Google, complete view ).
  4. ^ Harry Slapnicka: Upper Austria, when it was called "Upper Danube" (1938-1945). Volume 5 of contributions to the contemporary history of Upper Austria. Oberösterreichischer Landesverlag, Linz 1978, ISBN 9783852142043 , in particular pp. 33-48;
    derslb .: The Ausseerland near Upper Austria. In: Mitteilungen des Oberösterreichisches Landesarchivs Volume 15, 1986, pp. 257–282 ( online (PDF) in the forum OoeGeschichte.at).
  5. ^ At the instigation of Reichskommissar and Gauleiter Josef Bürckel ; whether at the request of the driver is unknown. Slapnicka 1986, chap. Nobody knows who initiated the “small connection” , p. 257 (pdf p. 4).