Thenneberg

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Thenneberg ( Rotte )
locality
cadastral municipality Thenneberg
Thenneberg (Austria)
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Basic data
Pole. District , state Baden  (BN), Lower Austria
Judicial district to bathe
Pole. local community Altenmarkt an der Triesting
Coordinates 48 ° 1 '4 "  N , 15 ° 58' 2"  E Coordinates: 48 ° 1 '4 "  N , 15 ° 58' 2"  Ef1
height 412  m above sea level A.
Residents of the village 566 (January 1, 2020)
Building status 242 (2001)
Area  d. KG 11.18 km²
Statistical identification
Locality code 03427
Cadastral parish number 04325
Counting district / district Thenneberg (30602 001)
Source: STAT : index of places ; BEV : GEONAM ; NÖGIS
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Map of the market town of Altenmarkt an der Triesting

Thenneberg is a cadastral municipality of Altenmarkt an der Triesting and is located between the municipalities of Altenmarkt and Kaumberg on Hainfelder Straße B18 and the section of the Leobersdorfer Bahn that was closed in 2004 .

geography

Thenneberg is divided into two parts by the Triesting , the northern part of the Vienna Woods and the southern part of the Alpine foothills . It should be mentioned that more people live south of the Triesting, as the valley on this side (Triesting to Hocheck ) is wider than north of the Triesting. The old pilgrimage route Via Sacra also leads through Thenneberg .
There are also four borders between Thenneberg and Kaumberg (there is also a four border bridge over the Triesting):

  • Border between the Baden (Thenneberg) and Lilienfeld (Kaumberg) districts.
  • Border between the industrial district (Thenneberg) and the Mostviertel (Kaumberg)
  • Border between the municipality of Altenmarkt and the municipality of Kaumberg
  • Border between the Archdiocese of Vienna (Thenneberg) and the Diocese of St. Pölten (Kaumberg)

history

Thenneberg was originally a farming village consisting of individual farmsteads, which was first mentioned in documents around 1155 under the name Dornau. Thenneberg became a place of pilgrimage in the 17th century . The story began as a place of pilgrimage on August 20, 1637, when a stone column with the suffering Savior was erected by soldiers Michael Zorn , Georg Grell , Melchior Schniepp and Stefan Gebhardt (all from Vienna ). At this point the horses of Abbot Jacob Pach (1752–1782) from Klein-Mariazell shied away . He prayed to the suffering Savior and got away with the horror. As a thank you for surviving, he first had a votive plaque put up at this point , telling of his rescue. He later had a stone chapel built to house the statue of the suffering Savior. When the chapel became too small, the abbot had it expanded into a church in 1764.

Another attraction is the Scheder monument on the market square , dedicated to the courageous soldier Ferdinand Scheder, who was born on May 7, 1824 as the twelfth child of Joseph and Magdalena Scheder and his injuries on February 28, 1849 after the Battle of Szolnok succumbed (due to his extraordinary performance he received the gold medal for bravery shortly before his death). In 1944 Batschka refugees (from the Banat ) moved through Thenneberg as a result of the war . In 1945 the last acts of war took place in Thenneberg, with many civilian casualties to be mourned. The first mayor of Thenneberg after the Second World War was Johann Mayr and the last was Joseph Grundböck . Otherwise the history of Thenneberg is the same as that of the Triestingtal. The independent history of Thenneberg ends in the course of the municipality reform completed in 1972, with all offices and schools being relocated to Altenmarkt.

There are also many legends about Thenneberg , such as B. The Maer from the wild women from Mayr-Kogel . The Mayr-Kogel is still one of the oldest farms in Thenneberg, the so-called Karl-Hansel-Hof, which was built after the Thirty Years War.

Attractions

  • Church with Scheder monument on the market square
  • Linde am Reisberg (around 900 years old - nine men cannot embrace the trunk!)
  • Hocheck refuge (the Dr. Mattras spring is halfway there)
  • Thenneberg train station, built in 1877.
  • The Thenneberg cemetery, where after the 2nd Turkish siege in 1683 a mass grave was laid for the fallen Turks , and in which Russians were also buried after 1945 .
  • Chapel in Dornau, which commemorates the clashes between Kaumbergers and Thennebergers. A Thenneberger was seriously injured and as a thank you that he survived, the Kaumberger donated a band.
  • The statue for the 50th anniversary of the reign of Emperor Franz Joseph I.

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