Ziersdorf
market community Ziersdorf
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Basic data | ||
Country: | Austria | |
State : | Lower Austria | |
Political District : | Hollabrunn | |
License plate : | HL | |
Surface: | 48.69 km² | |
Coordinates : | 48 ° 32 ' N , 15 ° 56' E | |
Height : | 230 m above sea level A. | |
Residents : | 3,380 (January 1, 2020) | |
Population density : | 69 inhabitants per km² | |
Postcodes : | 3710, 3711 | |
Area code : | 02956 | |
Community code : | 3 10 53 | |
NUTS region | AT125 | |
Address of the municipal administration: |
Hauptplatz 1 3710 Ziersdorf |
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politics | ||
Mayor : | Hermann Fischer ( ÖVP ) | |
Municipal Council : ( 2020 ) (23 members) |
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Location of Ziersdorf in the Hollabrunn district | ||
![]() Town hall in Ziersdorf |
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Source: Municipal data from Statistics Austria |
Ziersdorf is a market town with 3380 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2020) in the Hollabrunn district in Lower Austria .
geography
Ziersdorf is located in the Weinviertel in Lower Austria. The area of the market town covers 48.72 square kilometers. 18.76 percent of the area is forested.
Community structure
The municipality includes the following nine, except for Ziersdorf (market) Village qualified localities (in parentheses Population As at 1 January 2020):
- Dippersdorf (90)
- Fahndorf (170)
- Gettsdorf (231)
- Grossmeiseldorf (417)
- Hollenstein (103)
- Kiblitz (135)
- Radlbrunn (378)
- Rohrbach (228)
- Ziersdorf (1628)
The community consists of the cadastral communities Dippersdorf, Fahndorf, Gettsdorf , Großmeiseldorf, Hollenstein, Kiblitz, Radlbrunn, Rohrbach and Ziersdorf.
Neighboring communities
history
The place Ziersdorf was first mentioned in a document around 1100 as Ziehgeißdorf . The original main town axis ran from east to west through today's Hollabrunner Strasse and the old Kellergasse along an old trade route. The oldest surviving houses in the village can be found along this street.
Only with the construction of the kuk -Reichsstraße, which came from the imperial capital Vienna, was built from south to north through Ziersdorf, the place got its new main axis. Located on the important main traffic route of the Austrian monarchy, the place grew and slowly surpassed its neighboring towns, which had been larger until then.
With the construction of the imperial railway line Kaiser-Franz-Josefs-Bahn , the place received an additional traffic artery, which further increased the growth of the place. Because of the clay-rich soil, numerous brick kilns were built in Ziersdorf , which shaped the place and its population for a long time. The brick-making factories brought workers to Ziersdorf. The community grew and was given market rights . Today almost nothing is left of the brick-making history of Ziersdorf; However, the community built a brick museum, in which the history of the brick making tradition is remembered and the locations of the 21 brick kilns that were formerly in the community are documented.
Population development
The increase in population between 1991 and 2001 is based on strong immigration, the birth balance was only slightly positive.
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politics
The municipal council has 23 members.
- With the municipal council elections in Lower Austria in 1990, the municipal council had the following distribution: 15 ÖVP and 8 SPÖ.
- With the municipal council elections in Lower Austria in 1995, the municipal council had the following distribution: 15 ÖVP and 8 SPÖ.
- With the municipal council elections in Lower Austria in 2000, the municipal council had the following distribution: 15 ÖVP, 7 SPÖ and 1 FPÖ.
- With the municipal council elections in Lower Austria in 2005 , the municipal council had the following distribution: 14 ÖVP and 9 SPÖ.
- With the municipal council elections in Lower Austria in 2010 , the municipal council had the following distribution: 16 ÖVP and 7 SPÖ.
- With the municipal council elections in Lower Austria in 2015 , the municipal council had the following distribution: 16 ÖVP and 7 SPÖ.
- With the municipal council elections in Lower Austria 2020 , the municipal council has the following distribution: 17 ÖVP, 5 Team Harald Schörg-SPÖ and 1 FPÖ.
- mayor
- 1879–1888 Franz Rigler
Large community of Ziersdorf
- 1972–1981 Leopold Mantler (ÖVP), from 1955 mayor of Großmeiseldorf
- until 2019 Johann Gartner (ÖVP)
- since 2019 Hermann Fischer (ÖVP)
Culture and sights
- Catholic parish church Fahndorf hl. ghost
- Catholic parish church Gettsdorf hl. Valentine
- Catholic parish church Großmeiseldorf hl. Trinity
- Catholic parish church Radlbrunn hl. John the Baptist
- Catholic parish church Rohrbach hl. Andreas
- Catholic parish church Ziersdorf Hll. Wolfgang and Katharina
- Weinviertel concert hall
- Brandlhof Radlbrunn
- Brick museum
economy
In 2010 there were 117 agricultural and forestry holdings, 65 of which were full-time farms that farmed 76 percent of the land. In 1999 there were a total of 179 farms, 104 of them full-time. In the manufacturing sector there were 20 companies employing 150 people, about two thirds in construction and one third in the manufacture of goods. The service sector gave jobs to 372 people in 136 companies. Around a third in social and public services and a third in trade (as of 2011).
traffic
- Train: Ziersdorf is on the Franz Josefs Bahn with direct connections to Vienna, Gmünd and Ceske Velenice .
- Street: Horner Straße B4, which is also part of Europastraße 49 , runs through the market town .
education
In Ziersdorf there are three kindergartens, an elementary school and a new middle school .
health
General practitioners and specialists ordain in the market town. A pharmacy is located in the center of the village.
Personalities
- Sons and daughters of the church
- Franz Rigler (1839–1914), member of the Reichsrat
- Ignaz Stich (* 1863 in Fahndorf; † 1926 in St. Andrä ), Austrian librarian and Viennese local politician (CS)
- Erwin Pröll (* 1946 in Radlbrunn), former Austrian politician (ÖVP) and Governor of Lower Austria from 1992 to 2017
- Gerhard Ruiss (* 1951 in Ziersdorf), Austrian writer
- People related to the community
- Josef Pröll (* 1968 in Stockerau ), former Austrian politician (ÖVP) and Federal Minister of Finance and Vice Chancellor
- Herbert Baumgartner (* 1970 in Hollabrunn), Austrian state champion in Taekwondo
- Peter Schleicher (1945–2015), Austrian singer and musician
literature
- Festschrift of the market town of Ziersdorf for the 850th anniversary. Ziersdorf market town, Ziersdorf 1962, OBV .
- Friedrich Damköhler: A hike through place and time. Ziersdorf through a century. Commerce, companies, institutions. Ziersdorf from 1880 to 2004. F (riedrich) Damköhler, Ziersdorf 2005, ISBN 3-200-00344-8 .
- Hannes Bauer, Friedrich Damköhler, Gerhard H. Gürtlich , Paul Weiss: One hundred and forty years of the Franz-Josef-Bahn - 900 years of the first documented mention of Ziersdorf. Fassbaender, Vienna 2010, ISBN 978-3-902575-35-7 .
Web links
- Web presence of the market town of Ziersdorf
- Entry for Ziersdorf in the database of the state's memory for the history of Lower Austria ( Museum Niederösterreich )
- 31053 - Ziersdorf. Community data, Statistics Austria .
Individual evidence
- ↑ 4th part: Municipalities of Lower Austria 567. Ziersdorf . In: Österreichischer Amtskalender online , Jusline Österreich (Verlag Österreich), Vienna 2002–, ZDB -ID 2126440-5 .
- ↑ Statistics Austria: Population on January 1st, 2020 by locality (area status on January 1st, 2020) , ( CSV )
- ↑ Sabine Daxheimer: brick museum displays history of decorative village. In: noe.orf.at. November 1, 2017. Retrieved May 29, 2018 .
- ^ Statistics Austria, A look at the community of Ziersdorf, population development. Retrieved October 16, 2019 .
- ^ Result of the local council election 1995 in Ziersdorf. Office of the Lower Austrian State Government, March 30, 2000, accessed on March 26, 2020 .
- ^ Election result of the municipal council election 2000 in Ziersdorf. Office of the Lower Austrian State Government, February 4, 2005, accessed on March 26, 2020 .
- ^ Election result of the municipal council election 2005 in Ziersdorf. Office of the Lower Austrian State Government, March 4, 2005, accessed on March 26, 2020 .
- ^ Election result of the municipal council election 2010 in Ziersdorf. Office of the Lower Austrian State Government, October 8, 2010, accessed on March 26, 2020 .
- ^ Election results for the 2015 municipal council elections in Ziersdorf. Office of the Lower Austrian State Government, December 1, 2015, accessed on March 26, 2020 .
- ↑ Results of the municipal council election 2020 in Ziersdorf. Office of the Lower Austrian State Government, January 26, 2020, accessed on March 26, 2020 .
- ^ Statistics Austria, A look at the community of Ziersdorf, agriculture and forestry operations. Retrieved October 16, 2019 .
- ^ Statistics Austria, A look at the community of Ziersdorf, workplaces. Retrieved October 16, 2019 .
- ^ Statistics Austria, A look at the community of Ziersdorf, employees. Retrieved October 16, 2019 .
- ^ ÖBB station information, Ziersdorf. Retrieved October 16, 2019 .
- ↑ OpenStreetMap, Ziersdorf. Retrieved October 16, 2019 .
- ↑ a b market town of Ziersdorf, education & health. Retrieved October 16, 2019 .
- ^ Georg Winter: Ignaz Stich (1863–1926) . In: Communications from the Association of Austrian Librarians . No. 2/1988 (XLI. Volume), ZDB -ID 2018209-0 , pp. 88–92. (Online at ALO ).
- ^ Josef Pröll: Fusion of primary cooperatives. Motives and effects demonstrated using the example of the merger of the Raiffeisen cooperatives from Absdorf and Ziersdorf . Thesis. University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna, Vienna 1993, OBV .