Auberg

Auberg is a municipality in the district of Rohrbach in Upper Austria in the upper Upper Austria with 575 inhabitants (as of 1 January 2013). The competent jurisdiction is Rohrbach in Upper Austria.

Geography

Auberg is located on 595 m altitude in the upper Upper Austria. The expansion is 4 km from north to south and from west to east 5.4 km. The total area is 12.5 km ². 25.6 % of the area is forested and 68.8 % of the area is used for agriculture. Quarters are: Auberg, Iglbach, Marbach, Hollerberg, Hehenberg, Harafl.

Coat of arms

Official Description of 1991 conferred municipality coat of arms: In green two diagonally crossed flags on the black bars; the left- gold flag with a green hop shoots with a leaf and four clusters, the right silver flag with a red cross through. The municipality colors are green and white.

The flags images emphasize economic and religious interests of the community: the hop shoots Auberg honors as the largest producing area in Upper Austria 's most important for the production of beer next to the barley raw material. The Cross flag refers to the St. George branch church consecrated Hollerberg.

History

Originally in the eastern part of the Duchy of Bavaria lying, was the place since the 12th century the Duchy of Austria. Since 1490 he is the Principality ' Austria above the Enns ' attributed. During the Napoleonic Wars, the place was occupied several times. Since 1918, the town belongs to the province of Upper Austria. After the annexation of Austria to the German Reich on 13 March 1938, the town belonged to the " Upper Danube ". After 1945 the restoration of Upper Austria. Originally the community was since 1850 part of the judicial district Neufelden, after its dissolution but was assigned to the judicial district of Rohrbach January 1, 2003.

Population Development

In 1991 the community had 618 inhabitants according to the census, then 535 inhabitants in 2001, 563 inhabitants in 2009 then.

Culture and sights

Unterkagererhof

The Unterkagererhof in the municipal area was opened on 20 June 1992 as Upper Austrian Open Air Museum " Obermühlviertler Denkmalhof Under Kagerer ". Owned by the 42 municipalities of the Rohrbach. The "Association Obermühlviertler Denkmalhof Under Kagerer " endeavors as a museum operator for the conservation and management of this cultural gem. The aim of this association is to make visitors to the Unterkagererhofes the daily lives of ancestors understandable.

The essential meaning of Unterkagererhofes lies in its architectural uniqueness which still exists today as how she looked more than 100 years ago and in some cases even more than 300 years ago. The resulting over time renovation and renewal forms, such as doors and the paint are already museum illustrative objects.

Every year there are at Unterkagererhof an extensive cultural program with readings, concerts, children's theater, witches market and events for the maintenance of customs and ancient rural crafts. In the annex there is a small seminar room.

Special

  • Einschichthof (usually older Founded as a village settlements ).
  • In the land register (medieval land register) of 1378 of the St. Florian near Linz states in part ".... two loans on the chager ... "
  • Typical four-sided of the Upper Mühlviertel.
  • North -east corner ( the vegetable garden ): Half Round outward gebuchteter wall part, without plaster, consisting of boulders, is old oven (which was formerly present in many farmhouses in this form ). This part of the building, including inside existing field stone arches and fireplace is probably the oldest building stock of Unterkagererhofes.
  • Residential buildings ( house floor), older than the barn: Mashed clay and Gurtbogengewölbe in the vestibule, which is designed as a so-called through the house, all the other living spaces accessible from where.
  • Wooden ceiling, so-called " Riemlingdecke " in the parlor; Main tram with turned schnitzter year 1678th
  • Heating system, consisting to feed from solid fuel stove in the living room, oven from the vestibule, "Black Kuchl " to Selchen of meat and the oven built over the central fireplace.
  • Jambs to the parlor windows funnel-shaped downward office - maximum light control in the room.
  • Cellar to the left front door, storage and must Storage.
  • Monolithic slabs of granite between the stands ( plates made of a single stone ).
  • Worked doors and window jambs of the stable tract solid granite, while the window jambs of the residential tract simple stone blocks have ( apartment buildings of older period than stable area ).

Cultural Events

  • Guides
  • Witches market
  • Irish Night
  • Readings
  • Rock in the yard
  • Sakuramachis Sunbeng Festival
  • Sunnseitn
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