Dobersberg

  • ÖVP: 16
  • SPÖ: 2
  • FPÖ: 1

Doberman mountain is a market town with 1687 inhabitants (as of 1 January 2013 ) in the district of Waidhofen an der Thaya in Lower Austria.

  • 2.1 Population development
  • 3.1 Coat of Arms

Geography

Doberman mountain located in the northern Waldviertel in Lower Austria and is traversed by the German Thaya. The area of ​​the municipality covers 47.59 square kilometers. 27.39 percent of the area is forested.

Katastralgemeinden are Brunn, Doberman Mountain, Goschenreith at Rauris, Großharmanns, Hohenau, Kleinharmanns, Lexnitz, Remember Gersch, reamer, Reinolz, Rieger, Schuppertholz.

Northwest of Reinolz the protruding tip of the Czech Republic Bohemian Sass is with the Hohenstein ( 679 m). At the northern foot of the mountain of Dreiländerstein marks the historic border triangle of Austria, Bohemia and Moravia.

Community structure

The municipality includes the following 12 places (in brackets population as of 31 October 2011):

  • Brunn (56 )
  • Doberman Mountain ( 765)
  • Goschenreith on tax Bache (110 )
  • Großharmanns (39)
  • Hohenau (104 )
  • Kleinharmanns (34)
  • Lexnitz (58)
  • Remember Gersch (152 )
  • Reibers (103 )
  • Reinolz (66)
  • Rieger (121 )
  • Schuppertholz (70 )

The municipality comprises the cadastral Brunn at Dobersberg, Doberman Mountain, Goschenreith, Großharmanns, Hohenau, Kleinharmanns, Lexnitz, Remember Gersch, reamer, Reinolz, Rieger and Schuppertholz.

Neighboring communities

History

In the core Austrian state of Lower Austria lying the place told the eventful history of Austria. Was first documented Dobersberg about 1230 in the " Prima Fundatio ", the Zehentbuch the pin St.Georgien (now pin Herzogsburg ). But today's Doberman mountain was probably not the Dobersberg of 1230. The Ortswüstungsforschung was the original Dobersberg qualifications in the field of school and current cemetery. Importance was the place first as a river crossing as well as the intersection of two trade routes. Since the 18th century, textile convincing establishments are in Dobersberg. From 1895 it was in the area of the later station to an extension of the settlement. Between 1954 and 1957, had the later parish priest of Traunstein Josef parent, known as " sculptor pastor ", as a chaplain in Gastern and Doberman mountain.

Population Development

According to the results of the 2001 census, there were 1743 inhabitants. In 1991, the market town of 1801 inhabitants, in 1897 and 1981 in 1971, 1935 inhabitants.

Policy

Mayor of the municipality is Reinhard Deimel, chief officer Gerhard Burian.

In the market there are local council after the local elections in 2010 with a total of 19 seats following distribution of seats: L.ÖVP 16, SPO 2, 1 FPÖ

Coat of arms

In blue three silver lilies placed in a three- ball.

Culture and sights

The parish church of Saint Lambert is Gothic in the nucleus and was rebuilt in Baroque and 19th century. The Doberman Mountain Castle is a Renaissance building, followed by Castle Park in the early 19th century. Baroque buildings of the local chapels Remember Gersch are (built in 1736), Reinolz ( built before 1758) and Schuppertholz (built after 1775 ). At the cemetery of Dobersberg is a neo-gothic cemetery chapel from the year 1902.

North of Doberman mountain in the Thaya loop nature park Doberman mountain is created with an area of ​​200 ha.

Economy and infrastructure

Non-agricultural work places there were in 2001, 72 agricultural and forestry holdings according to the 1999 survey 145 The number of persons employed at the residence was according to the 2001 census 771 The employment rate in 2001 was 45.26 percent.

Doberman mountain is located on the Thaya Valley Railway, led by Schwarzenau about Waidhofen originally to Slavonice ( Zlabings ). The route north of Waidhofen is protected, for travelers, a rail replacement bus service is set up. The future of this railway line is uncertain.

2 km to the west is the airfield Doberman mountain.

Personalities

  • Philipp Ferdinand of Grünne (1762-1854), General of Cavalry, Lord of Dobersberg
  • Johann Drahanek (1800-1876), composer and conductor
  • Friedrich Hahn ( born 1952 ), writer and visual artist
  • Franz Kaindl (1902-1970), politician
  • Margot Klestil -Löffler (* 1954), diplomat
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