Seitzersdorf-Wolfpassing

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Seitzersdorf-Wolfpassing (village)
locality
Historical coat of arms of Seitzersdorf-Wolfpassing
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Cadastral Seitzersdorf-Wolfpassing
Administration Sprengel
Seitzersdorf-Wolfpassing (Austria)
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Basic data
Pole. District , state Korneuburg  (KO), Lower Austria
Pole. local community Hausleiten
Coordinates 48 ° 24 '42 "  N , 16 ° 5' 26"  E Coordinates: 48 ° 24 '42 "  N , 16 ° 5' 26"  Ef1
height 203  m above sea level A.
Residents of the village 464 (January 1, 2020)
Area  d. KG 13.26 km²
Post Code 3464f1
prefix + 43/02265f1
Mayor Friedrich Summerer since March 5, 2015f1
Official website
Statistical identification
Locality code 04088
Cadastral parish number 11135
Map of Seitzersdorf-Wolfpassing Template: Infobox community part in Austria / maintenance / site plan
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The village chapels of Seitzersdorf-Wolfpassing (municipality of Hausleiten):

left chapel “St. Joachim and Anna ”(1935/1793) formerly Seitzersdorf and
on the right the chapel“ St. Kreuz “(1923) formerly Wolfpassing.

Source: STAT : index of places ; BEV : GEONAM ; NÖGIS
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Seitzersdorf-Wolfpassing is a place with 464 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2020) in the Korneuburg district in Lower Austria . Seitzersdorf-Wolfpassing was incorporated as a cadastral municipality of the market town of Hausleiten on January 1st, 1971 .

Seitzersdorf and Wolfpassing were originally two independent places that formed a large community with Pettendorf and Zissersdorf from 1850 to 1884 . After that they were independent villages until 1931. In 1931 the two villages were united to one place and a small community and as such on January 1, 1971, a cadastral community of the market town of Hausleiten.

history

Seitzersdorf was first mentioned in a document in 1234 as "Sizersdorf", the name probably comes from the settlement of a Sizo (= short form for the nickname Sigehard or Sigefried), which occurs among the first landlords in Seitzersdorf, the Peilsteirern. In 1285 it was called "Seitzeinsdorf", for 1475 a "Wilhelm von Seitzersdorf" is documented.

Wolfpassing probably got its name from the place of the same name Wolfpassing near Tulln . Both places originally belonged to the Bishop of Passau , later they were passed on as fiefdoms by the sovereign. The name Wolfpassing goes back to a certain wolf bite. Wolfpassing is the settlement of a Wolfbiss and his clan or his followers who settled with them, sent from Passau . In 1140 the Lords of Wolfpezzingen were first mentioned in a document. Before 1333 the Wolfpassinger fiefdom was owned by Konrad von Sierndorf, who at that time had to make his farm available to the community of Hausleiten as a Zehenthof. In 1378 Hans Parschenprunner followed as a fief. Around 1448 the Maissauer made the owners. In 1538 the place Wolfpassing came as a fief to Julius I. Graf von Hardegg from a branch line of the Hardegg counts . His son Heinrich II. Count von Hardegg, lord of Schmida Castle , had the already neglected Haghof manor house in Wolfpassing expanded like a castle from 1572 by the builders Jakob Vivian and Ferdinand Dunano. In 1645 the Swedes ravaged the farm. Between 1608 and 1684 the Haghof chapel served as the burial place of the Counts of Hardegg. After a fire in 1725, the building was given its current appearance. In the 19th century, the castle was expanded and converted into the center of a large estate. Together with Juliusburg Castle in Stetteldorf and Schmida Castle, the Haghof was acquired in 1982 by the current owner, Georg Stradiot.

Attractions

  • The village chapels of Seitzersdorf-Wolfpassing (municipality of Hausleiten): on the left the chapel “St. Joachim and Anna ”(1935/1793) formerly Seitzersdorf and on the right the chapel“ St. Kreuz “(1923) formerly Wolfpassing.

The market town of Hausleiten

Pettendorf Seitzersdorf-Wolfpassing Zissersdorf
Gaisruck HausleitenHausleiten Giving gold
Perzendorf Zaina Schmida

literature

  • Alfred Auer and Herbert Fritz: Small and field monuments - as well as other man-made peculiarities - in the market town and parish Hausleiten "Marterlführer" . Edition Club Hausleiten, Hausleiten 2008, ISBN 978-3-902368-19-5
  • Alfred Auer and Herbert Fritz: The village chapels of the parish St. Agatha zu Hausleiten - "village chapel guide"; Edition Club Hausleiten; Hausleiten 2011
  • Herbert Fritz: Where do our streets get their names from? - The streets in the market town of Hausleiten - "Street Guide", ÖVP Hausleiten "Hausleiten January 2015

Web links

Commons : Seitzersdorf-Wolfpassing  - 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. Changes to the community from 1945 (associations, partitions, name and status changes). Statistics Austria, p. 34 , accessed on November 7, 2019 .
  3. ^ Alfred Auer, Herbert Fritz: Small and field monuments - as well as other man-made peculiarities - in the market town and parish Hausleiten "Marterlführer" ; Edition Club Hausleiten; Hausleiten 2008, ISBN 978-3-902368-19-5