Zaingrub

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Zaingrub (village)
locality
cadastral municipality Zaingrub
Zaingrub (Austria)
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Basic data
Pole. District , state Horn  (HO), Lower Austria
Judicial district horn
Pole. local community Rosenburg mold
Coordinates 48 ° 37 '32 "  N , 15 ° 41' 15"  E Coordinates: 48 ° 37 '32 "  N , 15 ° 41' 15"  Ef1
height 299  m above sea level A.
Residents of the village 63 (January 1, 2020)
Area  d. KG 8.05 km²dep1
Post Code 3580f1
prefix + 43/02982f1
Statistical identification
Locality code 04021
Cadastral parish number 10070
Counting district / district Zaingrub (31121 002)
image
View of Zaingrub.
Source: STAT : index of places ; BEV : GEONAM ; NÖGIS
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Zaingrub is a place and a cadastral municipality in the municipality of Rosenburg-Mold in the Horn district in Lower Austria .

geography

The place is 5 km south of Horn and 4 km north of Gars am Kamp . The altitude in the center of the village is 299 meters. The area of ​​the cadastral community covers 8.05 km². The population is 86 (as of 2001).

Post Code

Several postcodes are used in the municipality of Rosenburg-Mold. Zaingrub has the postcode number 3580.

population

religion

The vast majority of the population is Roman Catholic . The place belonged to the parish Gars until 1783 , since then to the parish Maria Dreieichen . In the center of the village there is a local chapel built in the second half of the 18th century.

Population development

Number of inhabitants
year 1830 1846 1869 1951 1971 1991 2001 2011 2019
Residents 125 145 125 124 108 101 86 75 62

history

Zaingrub municipal office, around 1920

The area around Zaingrub was settled as early as the Neolithic, as litter finds prove. Settlement remains from the younger Iron Age (450 BC - end of the 1st century BC) as well as Germanic settlement findings - including a reduction furnace for iron production - from the 1st to 4th centuries AD have been identified. The place first appears in 1120 as Sanikov in a deed of donation to Göttweig Abbey . In other sources he appears under the place names Suenkrub , Swentgrub and Sanntgrub . Around 1400 there are first indications of a fortified noble residence, around 1434 the "House of Czaintgrub" is mentioned in Duke Albrecht V's fief book . In 1534 the village came to the owners of the Horn rule. In modern times the place belonged to the Horn and Rosenburg rule.

In 1924 the area in the Taffatal , which belongs to Zaingrub and where numerous summer resort villas were built, was incorporated into Rosenburg . 1938 Zaingrub was with the neighboring Mörtersdorf by Mold incorporated. On January 1, 1967, Zaingrub merged with Mold and Mörtersdorf to form the municipality of Mold. The municipality of Rosenburg-Mold was created in 1971 by merging the municipalities of Rosenburg with Stallegg and Mold.

Economy and Infrastructure

traffic

Zaingrub is located on the municipal road from Gars am Kamp to Mold. The place is not connected to public transport . The Rosenburg Fa. Patta stop of the PostBus bus company on line 1310 ( Horn - St. Leonhard am Hornerwald ) is 2 km from the center of the village. The nearest railway station of ÖBB 's Roseburg Station at the Kamp Valley Railway .
Since 1995 the Garser Bus , an initiative of the business association "Gars Innovativ", has been going to Zaingrub, all districts of Gars am Kamp and other places in the area on Fridays to help people who do not own a car and have no access to public transport, to buy and To enable errands in Gars am Kamp .

Culture and sights

Zaingrub residence
Structural remains of the fortified Zaingrub residence have been preserved in house number 28.
Theaterstadl
In the “Theaterstadl” Zaingrub (house no. 17 - Mörz) there were regular events of the theater and dance festival Szene Bunte Wähne .

literature

  • Falko Daim : The excavation in Zaingrub summer 1984 . In: Das Waldviertel, journal for local history and regional studies of the Waldviertel and the Wachau , 33rd year, 1984, p. 239.
  • Thomas Hofmann, Erich Rabl, Wolfgang Stangl: Horner Mosaik. Another homeland book. Images and texts from the Horn district , Weitra 2005, p. 217.
  • Rosenburg, Mold, Maria Dreieichen. A Waldviertel community on the way to the year 2000. Rosenburg-Mold 1985.
  • Zaingrub . In: Falko Daim, Karin Kühtreiber, Thomas Kühtreiber (eds.): Castles Waldviertel Wachau Mährisches Thayatal . 2nd Edition. Vienna 2009, ISBN 978-3-7079-1273-9 , p. 447.

Individual evidence

  1. Falko Daim: The excavation in Zaingrub summer 1984 . In: Das Waldviertel, journal for local history and regional studies of the Waldviertel and the Wachau , 33rd year (1984), p. 239.
  2. ^ Zaingrub . In: Falko Daim, Karin Kühtreiber, Thomas Kühtreiber (eds.): Castles Waldviertel Wachau Mährisches Thaytal . 2nd edition Vienna 2009, p. 447.
  3. ^ Franz Xaver Schweickhardt von Sickingen: Representation of the Archduchy of Austria under the Ens. Ober-Manhardsberg district. Vol. 1, Vienna 1839, 209–213. ( Online version )
  4. Ignaz Steininger: Historical sketches about Rosenburg, manuscript. Rosenburg 1953–1978.
  5. ^ Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. Horn district. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
  6. ^ Thomas Hofmann, Erich Rabl, Wolfgang Stangl: Horner Mosaik. Another homeland book. Images and texts from the Horn district , Weitra 2005, p. 217.
  7. Article on the Garser bus in the magazine "Raum und Ord" of the Lower Austrian state government (PDF; 14 kB)
  8. burgen-austria.com
  9. ^ Entry about Zaingrub on Lower Austria Castles online - Institute for Reality Studies of the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Age, University of Salzburg
  10. ^ Festival website

Web links

Commons : Zaingrub  - collection of images, videos and audio files