Steyr (cadastral community)

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Steyr ( cadastral community )
Steyr (cadastral community) (Austria)
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Basic data
Pole. District , state Steyr  (SR), Upper Austria
Judicial district Steyr
Pole. local community Steyr
Statistical districts / zones Inner City , Steyrdorf , Tabor / Resthof , Stein (parts), Ort / Schlüsselhof , Ennsdorf (parts)
Coordinates 48 ° 2 '51 "  N , 14 ° 24' 48"  E Coordinates: 48 ° 2 '51 "  N , 14 ° 24' 48"  E
Area  d. KG 7.61 km²
Statistical identification
Cadastral parish number 49233
also small parts of other districts / zones;
Source: STAT : index of places ; BEV : GEONAM ; DORIS

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Steyr is a cadastral municipality of the statutory city ​​of Steyr in Upper Austria .

geography

The cadastral parish forms the city center and is completely surrounded by the other seven cadastral parishes of the municipality. It covers almost 761  hectares and lies on both sides of both the Enns river and the Steyr river . It extends in the south to Reichenschwall south of the old town, in the west to the Gründbergsiedlung , in the north to the old town center of Stein , and in the east to the Steyrer Waldrandsiedlung .

The cadastral area hardly coincides with the municipality's own urban structure. This includes:

Neighboring catastral communities:
Gleink Hinterberg
Föhrenschacherl

Christkindl
Neighboring communities
Sarning Jägerberg

history

The cadastral community represents the city in the form of the early First Republic , even before the major expansions in the course of industrialization from the late 1930s.

The tax municipality originally founded in 1827 comprised the old town with Vogelsang , Steyrdorf , Ort , Ennsdorf and Schönau , i.e. the medieval town and its suburbs , which formed the bridgeheads of the two Enns and two Steyr bridges.

In 1884 the area of Schloss Neulust (today's sports field) was added by the municipality of Garsten , and in 1890 - in the course of the opening of the Steyrtalbahn - the surrounding area between the local train station and Quenghof (eastern edge of the Christkindlsiedlung) and parts of Reichenschwall (today's school center) from same parish. In 1913, the area of ​​the Steyr-Werke , from the municipality of Ortisei, was expanded : In those years, the new main plant of the Austrian Arms Factory (OEWG, formerly Werndl in Oberletten , from 1926 Steyr works) built. In 1919 parts of Stein and the whole of Tabor were incorporated into the municipality of Gleink with the surrounding areas . In 1922 a small area was added on Eisenstrasse near Schönau.

When Steyr was given a new municipal statute in 1920, its then only cadastral municipality comprised the districts I. Innere Stadt, II. Steyrdorf, III. Stein, IV. Place, V. Ennsdorf. These districts have not been listed since the 1992 city statute, but are statistically updated in the form of census districts (with new names).

See also

Evidence and Notes

  1. a b c d e f g See statistical districts. Statistical Zones. Cadastral communities. Area development of the city of Steyr. Magistrat Steyr, planning date 2008 (all pdf, accessed July 8, 2018) - dating of the changes in the latter.
  2. ^ Steyrdorf except for a few parcels on Kegelprielstraße.
  3. a b In Stein, the border lies in the corridors between the town center of Stein and Weinzierl , in the settlement area on Klosterstrasse, and north of August-Moser-Strasse.
  4. ^ The Rieder Insel also belongs to the Ennsdorf zone ; a small area of ​​forest south of Neustiftgasse belongs to the Waldrandsiedlung zone.
  5. ^ Ennsleite roughly north of the Schillerstraße – Arbeiterstraße intersection
  6. Neuschönau north of the barn lane.
  7. See Steyr. In: Vienna City and State Archives, Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Urban History Research : Austrian City Atlas (online mapire.eu; with map )
  8. Steyr 1913: Secret Armaments for the Great War, Raimund Locicnik, Martin Dunst in Oberösterreichische Nachrichten online (nachrichten.at), October 5, 2013.
  9. The museum building - a place with history. Museum Arbeitswelt Steyr: museum-steyr.at (accessed July 31, 2018).
  10. § 1  law of May 31, 1920, which enacts a municipal statute for the city of Steyr (municipal statute for the city of Steyr). LGBl. No. 21/1920 12th issue, pp. 235–247 (EReader, ALEX Online ).
  11. Announcement of the above State government on the republication of the statute for the city of Steyr. LGBl. No. 9/1992 6th issue (StF; Statute for the City of Steyr 1992 - StS. 1992 , as amended; both online, ris.bka ).