Wartberg (municipalities of Lasberg, St. Oswald)

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Wartberg ( Rotte )
locality
Wartberg (municipalities of Lasberg, St. Oswald) (Austria)
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Basic data
Pole. District , state Freistadt  (FR), Upper Austria
Judicial district Free City
Pole. local community Sankt Oswald near Freistadt   ( KG  St. Oswald )
Coordinates 48 ° 29 '46 "  N , 14 ° 34' 37"  E Coordinates: 48 ° 29 '46 "  N , 14 ° 34' 37"  E
height 598  m above sea level A.
Residents of the village 148 (January 1, 2020)
Building status 36 (2001)
Post Code 4271 Sankt Oswald near Freistadt
Statistical identification
Locality code 08474
Counting district / district St.Oswald area (40618 001)
Source: STAT : index of places ; BEV : GEONAM ; DORIS
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148

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Wartberg is a place in the Mühlviertel in Upper Austria , and locality of the municipality of St. Oswald near Freistadt , as well as a cadastral of Lasberg , both in the district of Freistadt .

geography

Wartberg ( cadastral community )
Basic data
Pole. District , state Freistadt  (FR), Upper Austria
Judicial district Free City
Pole. local community Lasberg
Coordinates 48 ° 27 '59 "  N , 14 ° 34' 45"  E
Area  d. KG 12.32 km²
Statistical identification
Cadastral parish number 41030
Counting district / district Lasberg -Wartberg (40609 000)
Source: STAT : index of places ; BEV : GEONAM ; DORIS
Template: Infobox community part in Austria / maintenance / side box

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Wartberg is located about 5½ kilometers east of Freistadt in the Feldaist valley , directly southwest of St. Oswald, with which it is already largely grown today, on the L1417 Schacherbergstraße (Lasberg - St. Oswald), at 600  m above sea level. A. Height. The place is on the Feistritz , a tributary of the Feldaist from St. Oswald via Lasberg.

The Lasberger cadastral community, which adjoins the St. Oswald village to the south, includes the villages of Pilgersdorf and Punkenhof along the Feistritz , as well as Grensberg , Witzelsberg and Paben to the south-east into the Flanitz valley .

The area in the Feistritz valley (Wartberg, Pilgersdorf, Punkenhof) belongs to the spatial unit of the Central Mühlviertel highlands , the southeast to the Aist-Naarn-Kuppenland , and culminates in the Braunberg  ( 912  m above sea level , summit just outside the KG).

Neighborhoods and places of the village of Wartberg

Mayrhöfen (Ortsch., Gem. St. Oswald) Kastlhöfen ( locality Mayrhöfen) Sankt Oswald bei Freistadt (Ortsch., Gem.)
Kronau (Ortsch., Gem. Lasberg) Neighboring communities
Pilgersdorf (Ortsch., Gem. Lasberg) Oberreitern (Ortsch., Gem. St. Oswald)

Neighboring catastral communities of the KG Wartberg

Sankt Oswald near Freistadt (Gem.) March (Gem. St. Oswald)
Neighboring communities
Lasberg (Gem.) Erdmannsdorf (Gem.  Gutau )

history

Wartberg Castle after a photo from 1920

The rivers in the area with their -itz names show the Slavic settlement of the Middle Ages, the places with German origins show the resettlement of the High Middle Ages .

The Wartberg Castle was the residence of the noble family of Wartpercher that is certified since 1170th In 1520, a Hanns Rüdiger Artstetter converted the acquired castle into a palace, at that time the rule was a Liechtenstein fief with a farm for its own business. In 1602 the Artstetter sold the "Gschloß Wartperg" to the Zelkinger zu Weinberg , who no longer lived in it; it was only used as a farm or hospital . In 1629/1634, during the Counter Reformation , the Protestant Zelkingers had to sell the Schlossmeierhof to the Catholic Thürheimers . In 1752 they bequeathed it to Franz M. Ruezinger. The castle and dairy fell into disrepair in the course of the early 20th century and today only remains have been preserved.

During the Upper Austrian Peasants 'War , during the Thirty Years' War , there was a powder production facility here in the castle. From 1636, at the time of the second patent on the Counter Reformation , it is known that 16 communicants were registered, but 6 residents refused to confess.

In the 1820s the place had 16 houses, 36 tenants and 158 residents, and belonged to the parish of St. Oswald in the Weinberg district (commissioner's office) . In 1850, with the abolition of the manorial power after the revolution of 1848/49 , a local community was established, but in 1874 it was divided between the two communities of St. Oswald and Lasberg.

Population and building status
  Krld. Austrian odE
( Ktm. Österr. / Österr.-Ugrn. )
Bld. Upper Austria
( Rep. Austria )
Ortsch. 1788 1825 1869 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001
- 158 172 111 102 102 112 95 148
16 16 16 17th 17th 17th 20th 21st 36

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Benedikt Pillwein (Ed.): History, geography and statistics of the Archduchy of Austria above the Enns and the Duchy of Salzburg . With a register, which is also the topographical and genealogical lexicon and the district map. Geographical-historical-statistical detail according to district commissariats. 1st edition. First part: the mill circle . Joh. Christ. Quandt, Linz 1827, Section District Commissariat Weinberg, Parish St. Oswald, Wartberg , p. 437 f ( Google eBook ). 2nd edition 1843 ( Google Book )
  2. Herrschaftsarchiv Weinberg , slipcase 283, OÖLA Linz; quoted in Hans Krawarik: Exul Austriacus. Volume 4 of Austria: Research and Science: History , LIT Verlag, Münster 2010, ISBN 978-3-643-50210-0 , footnote 155, p. 76 ( limited preview in Google book search)
  3. cf. also Georg Grüll: Weinberg: the history of the origins of a Mühlviertel economic rule. Böhlau publishing house, 1955.
  4. ^ Kurt Klein  (edit.): Historical local dictionary . Statistical documentation on population and settlement history. Ed .: Vienna Institute of Demography [VID] d. Austrian Academy of Sciences . Upper Austria Part 1, Wartberg , p.  72 ( online document , explanations . Suppl . ; both PDF - oD [updated]). Special references:  1788:  Josephinisches Lagebuch 1786/90, OÖLA. • 1825:  military conscription 1823/30; quoted from Pillwein: Archduchy of Austria above the Enns . 2nd edition 1843 • 1869:  Statistical Central Commission (Ed.): Local repertories of the kingdoms and countries represented in the Austrian Imperial Council . (1871 ff.).  • 1951 and later: Austrian Central Statistical Office / Statistics Austria (ed.): Directory of places . (Results of the census).