Slaughterhouse settlement

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Slaughterhouse settlement (location component f0)
settlement area
Schlachthofsiedlung (Austria)
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Basic data
Pole. District , state Salzburg (city)  (S), Salzburg
Judicial district Salzburg
Pole. local community Salzburg   ( KG  Bergheim II )
Locality Salzburg
district Itzling North
Coordinates (K) 47 ° 50 '43 "  N , 13 ° 1' 2"  E Coordinates: 47 ° 50 '43 "  N , 13 ° 1' 2"  E
height 410  m above sea level A.
Building status 100 (addresses, 2012, approx.)
Post Code 5020 Salzburg
prefix + 43/0662 (Salzburg)
Statistical identification
Counting district / district Itzling-West / Hagenau (50101 380)
Districts also in Bergheim
Source: STAT : Local directory ; BEV : GEONAM ; SAGIS ;
(K) Coordinate not official
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The Schlachthofsiedlung is a settlement area in the district of Itzling Nord of the statutory city of Salzburg .

geography

The Salzburg slaughterhouse settlement is not far from the center of the old farming community Bergheim , on the right bank almost directly on the Salzach , about 5½ kilometers north (down the Salzach) of Salzburg city center. It is located south of what is now the Salzburg slaughterhouse area .

The location includes around 100 buildings.

Neighboring locations
Muntigl (Gem.  Bergheim , District Sbg.-Environment ) Siglmühle (Gem.  Bergheim , District Sbg.-Environment )
Neighboring communities Fischach (Gem.  Bergheim , District Sbg.-Environment )
Herrenau * (Stt.  Liefering ) Salzachseesiedlung * (Stt.  Liefering ) Bergheim (Gem. Bergheim, District Sbg.-Environment )
* other side of the Salzach

history

The Salzburg slaughterhouse

The butchers' stalls on the main bridge (today the State Bridge) can be traced back to the 14th century. The cattle were probably also slaughtered here, the slaughterhouse waste could simply be disposed of here.
The first slaughterhouse in the city was - as far as is known - built by Wolf Dietrich and was located in Griesstöckl am Gries (in the area of ​​today's Griesgasse ).
The second slaughterhouse was built in 1816 in the Rösslstadel of the Mödlhammerwirt in Lehen .
The slaughterhouse then took place after 1884/85 in the area of ​​today's Gebirgsjägerplatz in Froschheim (today Elisabeth-Vorstadt) . This slaughterhouse was then re-established as a new organization in 1930 to create new sales markets for the then stagnating cattle processing.

Before the end of the Second World War, part of the slaughterhouse moved to its current location in Bergheim, as the slaughterhouse in the increasingly densely populated Froschheim had often become a nuisance. In 1950 the city and the municipality of Bergheim exchanged the area of ​​the slaughterhouse for the much larger Plainberg (which was incorporated from Bergheim to Salzburg in 1939) in order to secure its cattle exploitation . As early as 1951, the new building of the slaughterhouse in Bergheim was decided by the city council, but it would take years before implementation. Construction of the new slaughterhouse did not begin until 1961, and the old slaughterhouse site on Gebirgsjägerplatz was not abandoned until 1968. The operation next to the center of Bergheim had been greatly expanded and rebuilt as a modern building.

The slaughterhouse settlement

After 1950, families increasingly settled in the vicinity of the commercial enterprise, and their small-scale houses gradually developed into today's slaughterhouse settlement.

The streets are named after crafts (Bäckerstraße, Kupferschmiedstraße, Kürschnerstraße, Metzgerstraße, Seilerstraße, Tischlerstraße)

traffic

The slaughterhouse settlement and the subsequent commercial area are moderate traffic through the stop slaughterhouse developed that of the line S1 / S11 of the S-Bahn Salzburg calculated local railway Salzburg is operated.

This is also where the junction B156  Lamprechtshausener Straße is located (north to Oberndorf , east to Lengfelden ) with the L118 Bergheimer Landesstraße coming from the city  , here Oberndorfer Straße .

Individual evidence


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Muntigl Sbg slaughterhouse Sbg Bergheim