Wild hat

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Wildshut ( Rotte )
locality
cadastral community Wildshut
Wildshut (Austria)
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Basic data
Pole. District , state Braunau am Inn  (BR), Upper Austria
Pole. local community St. Pantaleon
Coordinates 48 ° 0 '32 "  N , 12 ° 51' 56"  E Coordinates: 48 ° 0 '32 "  N , 12 ° 51' 56"  Ef1
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Residents of the village 135 (January 1, 2020)
Area  d. KG 5.43 km²
Post Code 5120 St. Pantaleon
Statistical identification
Locality code 07853
Cadastral parish number 40327
Counting district / district Riedersbach, St Pantaleon-Wildshut (40437 X [000/001])
Source: STAT : index of places ; BEV : GEONAM ; DORIS
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Wildshut (in local dialect Wüdshuat ) is a cadastral municipality and place in the municipality of St. Pantaleon in the Braunau am Inn district in Upper Austria . The place was the seat of a district court until 2002 .

geography

The cadastral community Wildshut has an area of ​​around 5.4 km² and is located in the Salzach Valley, more precisely: on the Moosach just before it flows into the Salzach in the west of the municipality of St. Pantaleon. Wildshut as a cadastral community includes the Rotte Wildshut itself, the places Riedersbach , Stockham, Trimmelkam and the Vorderberger settlement .

A broad strip of land in the west along the Salzach and Moosach is wetland, the remaining and predominant part of the area of ​​Wildshut is slightly undulating and largely agricultural land.

The actual and small village of Wildshut is located southeast of Riedersbach and northwest of Kirchberg, which belongs to the cadastral community of St. Pantaleon. The village of Wildshut also includes the Rotte Eiferding , the hamlet of Söllham and part of Esterloh . The 2001 census counted 145 people in this area.

history

Wildshut Castle is considered to be the historical core of Wildshut . A forerunner of this is said to have been known since the 12th century and was perhaps originally a hunting lodge . The “ purkchstal Wilczhut” becomes the seat of the nursing (regional) court between 1402 and 1409, which existed until 2002. In its current form, which is more like a castle, the castle was essentially built in the 16th century. An office building, farm buildings and an inn were later grouped around the castle (description from 1721). A microbrewery was also operated in Wildshut, which was shut down at the beginning of the 20th century and resumed operations in 2012.

Wildshut Castle 1779

In 1779 - after the Innviertel was incorporated into Austria - Wildshut is described as follows:

A prince's castle and its own foster court, surrounded on one side by the Salza river, on the other by the Salzburg area, and then also by the prince's forest Willhardt. The castle is small and has a curtain wall and a very deep moat. The castle chapel is safe. Consecrated to Sebastian. Saint Pantaleon and his relics are venerated in the nearby well-built church in Weng. There is also a small health fountain at this place of worship, from which the arriving churchgoers drink this water with good effects for all kinds of ailments. That this rule came from the family of Nusdorf to the Dukes of Bavaria is proven by a still existing document from 1433, Friday before St. Margaret's Day, in which the von Nusdorf around the Veste von Wildhuts issue a lapel to the Dukes of Bavaria.

traffic

In the cadastral Wildshut there are three stops on the S-Bahn Salzburg belonging railway Bürmoos-Trimmelkam : zeal thing Riedersbach and the current terminus Trimmelkam. However, the bus stop of the same name closest to Wildshut is already in the Kirchberg area. The stops are approached every hour, sometimes every half hour.

The Weilhart Landesstraße (L501) and the St. Pantaleoner Landesstraße (L1014) lead through Wildshut.

Since 2015 there has been a new stop called "Wildshut", which is located in the immediate vicinity of the Stiegl-Gut Wildshut that gave it its name.

literature

  • St. Pantaleon - 200 years of Innviertel near Austria , municipality of St. Pantaleon 1979.
  • Topography or brief description of the district in the Bavarian region which the most lucid ore house in Austria took possession of by virtue of the convention concluded with the Electoral Palatinate of Teschen , Vienna 1779

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