Rosenau (municipality of Seewalchen)

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Rosenau ( settlement )
Rosenau (municipality of Seewalchen) (Austria)
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Basic data
Pole. District , state Vöcklabruck  (VB), Upper Austria
Judicial district Vöcklabruck
Pole. local community Seewalchen am Attersee   ( KG  Seewalchen am Attersee )
Locality Seewalchen am Attersee
Coordinates 47 ° 57 '36 "  N , 13 ° 36' 15"  E Coordinates: 47 ° 57 '36 "  N , 13 ° 36' 15"  E
height 486  m above sea level A.
Residents of the stat. An H. 1000 (approximately, 2000s)
Building status 300 (approximately, 2000s)
Post Code 4863 Seewalchen am Attersee
Statistical identification
Counting district / district Seewalchen-Ost (41 739 004)
Source: STAT : index of places ; BEV : GEONAM ; DORIS
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Rosenau is a place in the Salzkammergut in Upper Austria and belongs to the municipality of Seewalchen am Attersee in the Vöcklabruck district .

geography

The place is located on the Ager , just under 2 kilometers north of its outflow from the Attersee near Seewalchen, halfway towards Lenzing . The settlement is around 480  m above sea level. A. Height. Today it comprises around 300 houses and around 1000 residents. It is part of the community capital Seewalchen am Attersee .

The B 151 Attersee Straße runs past the settlement  when coming from the Seewalchen junction (Exit 234) of the West Autobahn , as does the Kammerer Bahn (Vöcklabruck – Kammer-Schörfling), which has the Siebenmühlen-Rosenau stop here .

Neighboring places:
Neubrunn Haidach Unterachmann (Gem.  Lenzing )
Roitham Neighboring communities
Seewalchen a. A. Oberachmann (Gem.  Lenzing )

history

There has been a stop on the Kammerer Bahn since 1884, it is called Siebenmühlen , after the seven mills on the upper Ager between Attersee and Lenzing, the location on the Ager was called Au , this name is no longer in use.

After the Second World War, there was a great housing shortage around Lenzig and Seewalchen because numerous emigrants, mainly from Transylvania, but also from Hungary, Yugoslavia and Silesia, had found refuge here. These were housed in the Displaced Persons Camp Kammer (or Schörfling , near Kammer am Attersee ), an empty camp from the Nazi era.

Many Protestants were among the resettlers, and the Evangelical Church was able to acquire a piece of land in 1954, on which a small emergency church was built from 1956. In the course of time, the Rosenau settlement was built around this, named after the Rosenauer couple, who gradually made the grounds available. In 1957 the construction of today's Gnadenkirche Lenzing-Kammer began (this parish was also founded in 1954), which was consecrated on October 31, 1959. In the first stage, 86 houses were built around the church, around 1961 around 120 houses had already been completed. In August 1960 the western motorway was also opened.

Today the settlement has largely grown together with the village of Haidach , which faces Lenzing , and stretches to the southeast as far as the motorway.

proof

  1. a b c d e emergence of our Protestant parish , structural development , chronicle of the Gnadenkirche , all evang-rosenau.at; Details of the parish and parish chronicles also after Rosenau , in AtterWiki .
  2. see Siebenmühlen , in AtterWiki .
  3. View: Siebenmühlen O.Ö. , Photo Humer Lenzing, Fl. 125, around 1962 ( File: HUMER_Rosenau_um_1962.JPG , atterwiki.at)
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