Sankt Radegund near Graz

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Sankt Radegund near Graz
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Coat of arms of Sankt Radegund near Graz
Sankt Radegund near Graz (Austria)
Sankt Radegund near Graz
Basic data
Country: Austria
State : Styria
Political District : Graz area
License plate : GU
Surface: 21.55 km²
Coordinates : 47 ° 11 '  N , 15 ° 29'  E Coordinates: 47 ° 10 '52 "  N , 15 ° 29' 22"  E
Height : 717  m above sea level A.
Residents : 2,144 (January 1, 2020)
Population density : 99 inhabitants per km²
Postal code : 8061
Area code : 03132
Community code : 6 06 42
Address of the
municipal administration:
Hauptstrasse 10
8061 Sankt Radegund near Graz
Website: www.radegund.info
politics
Mayor : Hannes Kogler ( ÖVP )
Municipal Council : (2020)
(15 members)
9
3
3
A total of 15 seats
Location of Sankt Radegund bei Graz in the Graz-Umgebung district
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View from Schöckl to Sankt Radegund
View from Schöckl to Sankt Radegund
Source: Municipal data from Statistics Austria
Kalvarienberg, with "Heiliger Stiege" (top right)
Hungarian Madonna
Prießnitz spring
Kurhaus
Ehrenfels ruins in the gorge, around 1820, lith. JF Kaiser

Sankt Radegund bei Graz (short: St. Radegund or just Radegund ) is a municipality with 2144 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2020) in Styria at the foot of the Schöckl around 15 kilometers northeast of Graz.

geography

Geographical location

Sankt Radegund bei Graz is located in the Grazer Bergland in Eastern Styria approx. 15 km north of the provincial capital Graz. The community lies at the foot of the Schöckl (1445 m). Sankt Radegund lies in the headwaters of the Rabnitzbach , a tributary of the Raab .

With the Zwölferkogel (1192 m), the Erhardhöhe (1049 m) and the Hohenberg (1048 m) there are three other peaks over 1000 m in the municipality.

Community structure

The municipality includes the following seven localities (population in brackets as of January 1, 2020):

  • Diepoltsberg (234)
  • Ebersdorf (177)
  • Kickenheim (115)
  • Rinnegg (532) including Egg, Kochmüllner, Kreuzberg and Rinneggleiten
  • Sankt Radegund near Graz (790) including Göttelsberg and Klamm
  • Schöckl (123) including Höf-Schwaigen
  • Willersdorf (173)

The community consists of the cadastral communities Rinnegg, St. Radegund and Schöckl.

Neighboring communities

Semriach Gutenberg-Stenzengreith Gutenberg-Stenzengreith
Stattegg Neighboring communities Kumberg
Stattegg Weinitzen Kumberg

history

St. Radegund was settled by the Slavs in the 6th century. In the year 1186 a "little church" appears in the chronicle, a few decades later the parish of St. Radegund was also established. In the land registers, however, the founding of the parish is only noticed a hundred years later and the patron saint of the church is only mentioned as this in 1295. The name "Radigundtstarff" appears for the first time in a document from 1403.

St. Radegund as a health resort

The healing climate and the radioactive springs of St. Radegund were already known during the times of the monarchy, and so St. Radegund developed into a cold water and climatic health resort with a health resort, known far beyond the borders.

The official founding date is 1841, when the doctor August Demelius applied for permission to run a cold water healing facility.

coat of arms

Blazon : In a shield divided by gold and red, two black, red-tongued wolf heads with red eyes standing side by side, and a golden bathing sheep below.

The wolf heads refer to Radegundis who, according to tradition, fell victim to wolves, the wood sheep denotes the health resort.

Population development

year Residents year Residents
1869

1880
1890
1900
1910
1923
1934

953

976
1093
1061
1111
1025
1134

1939

1951
1961
1971
1981
1991
2001

1129

1312
1358
1524
1709
1971
2001

Culture and sights

Calvary

The St. Radegunder Kalvarienberg is one of the most beautiful folk calvary mountains in Austria. The path leads to 22 station chapels, the building sites of which were only won by rock blasting, up to the crucifixion group and Kalvarienbergkirche. The second large building houses the Holy Staircase , the 14 marble steps of which are decorated with relics and can only be climbed on your knees.

Novystein

The Novystein is a 20 meter high obelisk that stands on a 910 m high hill. He was born in 1883 for the spa doctor Dr. Gustav Novy erects and bears the dedication “To the benefactor of many suffering, the great master Gustav Novy, of grateful spa guests”.

Parish church

Today's parish church is a late Gothic building from the years 1490–1513. It contains late Gothic frescoes above the side altars and a Gothic ribbed vault on the ceiling. The church is dedicated to St. Radegundis . The first impression of the parish church suggests that it may be a former fortification.

Spring paths

The St. Radegunder Quellenwege connect 22 spring wells that were built in the 19th century. Many of the sources have given names of the noble ladies of the spa society, such as Bertha, Melanie, Katharina-Quelle.

The Hungarian Madonna fountain sanctuary was donated by Hungarian spa guests out of gratitude for healing successes. It wears a replica of the Hungarian royal crown (Stephanskrone).

Ehrenfels ruins

The Ehrenfels Castle was first mentioned in 1229. It served the Ehrenfelsern (from the family of the Lords of Graz) as a residence and to consolidate their possessions around Graz. The ruin is now privately owned and can only be viewed from the outside.

Sports

Sankt Radegund and the Schöckl are popular local recreation areas for the urban population of Graz.

In the municipality there are numerous sports facilities - especially in the great outdoors: hiking , winter sports , paragliding , horse riding , mountain biking , tobogganing , downhill skiing , disc golf .

politics

The municipal council consists of 15 members. The 2015 municipal council elections brought about an overthrow of political forces. The until then leading SPÖ lost almost 23 percent of the votes and four mandates. Three of them went to the ÖVP, which has now taken over the absolute majority in the community with almost 63 percent, and one to the Greens.

Mandate status after the municipal council election 2015:

The last municipal council elections brought the following results:

Political party 2015 2010
Sti. % M. Sti. % M.
ÖVP 751 63 10 535 43 7th
SPÖ 260 22nd 03 555 45 7th
The green 186 16 02 093 7th 1
US (Independent, Neutral, Social) not running 062 5 0
voter turnout 70% 75%
mayor
  • 1945–1946 Franz Troger
  • 1946–1950 Anton Maier (ÖVP)
  • 1950–1961 Franz Reithofer (ÖVP)
  • 1961–1964 Ernest Kerbler (ÖVP)
  • 1964–1972 Karl Wallner (ÖVP)
  • 1972–1984 Robert Abeska (ÖVP)
  • 1984–1995 Johann Kogler (ÖVP)
  • 1995–2009 Alfred Mailänder (SPÖ)
  • 2009-2010 Helmuth Hauswirth (SPÖ)
  • since 2010 Hannes Kogler (ÖVP)

Economy and Infrastructure

traffic

Sankt Radegund is away from the main roads. The Weizer Straße (B 72) from Graz to Weiz is around five kilometers away. Sankt Radegund can be reached from Graz via a state road. The Pyhrn Autobahn (A9) is around 15 kilometers away and can be reached via the Graz-Nord junction (175).

There is no train station in Sankt Radegund. The central station Graz is about 18 kilometers away.

The distance to Graz Airport is around 27 kilometers.

Honorary citizen

  • 1889 Gustav Novy (1831–1896), doctor and head of the sanatorium in St. Radegund 1863–1896
  • 1917 Peter Hierhold, Mayor of St. Radegund 1892–1898, 1904–1921
  • 1923 Benedikt Paulitsch, pastor of St. Radegund 1907–1926
  • 1934 Mathäus Leitner
  • 1934 Otto von Habsburg (1912–2011)
  • 1934 Karl Maria Stepan (1894–1972), Governor of Styria 1934–1938
  • 1934 Franz Zelburg (1883–1950), Security Director for the State of Styria 1934–1936
  • 1950 Karl Timmerer, Mayor of St. Radegund 1936–1938
  • 1951 Josef Joham (1889–1959), General Director of the CA
  • 1951 Josef Ketterer, CA Group Director
  • 1951 Karl Weninger, General Director of the Mortgage Credit Institute Vienna
  • 1951 Udo Illig (1897–1989), regional councilor
  • 1951 Norbert Horvatek (1888–1982), Deputy Governor
  • 1951 Eduard Speck (1884–1973), Mayor of Graz 1945–1960
  • 1951 Walter Kamschal (1909–1981), central director of Schöcklseilbahnen AG
  • 1988 Robert Abeska (1918–2008), Mayor of St. Radegund 1972–1984
  • 1988 Otto Feil (1922–2018), doctor in St. Radegund
  • 1988 Reinfried Haubenhofer (1917–2016), elementary school director in St. Radegund 1960–1981
  • 2011 Gottfried Terler (1929–2018), chairman of the Kalvarienbergverein in St. Radegund

Sons and daughters of the church

  • Désirée Ruprich (1890–1918), daughter of the spa doctor Dr. Gustav Ruprich (1855–1912), poet.

Others

On 2 February 1931, the Austrian rocket pioneer has Friedrich Schmiedl on the Schöckl the first postal rocket launch and transported about 100 letters to Saint Radegund.

The Stubenberghaus of the Graz section of the Austrian Alpine Association is located at an altitude of 1430 meters in the municipality .

literature

  • Bernhard A. Reismann, Harald D. Gröller (eds.): St. Radegund. A Styrian health resort and its history. 2 volumes . St. Radegund 2016

Web links

Commons : Sankt Radegund bei Graz  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Statistics Austria: Population on January 1st, 2020 by locality (area status on January 1st, 2020) , ( CSV )
  2. see also: Aribo II.