Ebenthal, Lower Austria

Ebenthal is a market town with 848 inhabitants (as of 1 January 2013 ) in the district Gaenserndorf in Lower Austria.

  • 3.1 Coat of Arms

Geography

Ebenthal lies to the east of the wine district in Lower Austria. The area of ​​the municipality is 18.14 km ². 40.22 percent of the area is forested.

There are no other cadastral except Ebenthal.

History

The foundation of the town dates back to the 12th century. The place told the eventful history of Lower Austria.

Population Development

According to the results of the 2001 census, there were 813 inhabitants. In 1991, the market town of 746 inhabitants in 1981 and 766 in 1971, 865 inhabitants.

Policy

Mayor of the municipality is Raimund Kolm, chief officer Heribert Kowar.

In the market there are a total of 15 council seats after the municipal elections of 14 March 2010, the following distribution of seats: 10 ÖVP, SPÖ 5, no other seats.

Coat of arms

Blazon: " In a blue shield on green Dreienberg a golden right inverted winning doppelschwänziger lion holding a golden scimitar in his right front paw. "

The right to bear the coat of arms was granted to the municipality by letter of the Government of Lower Austria on 7 February 1961.

The Layers Thaler Coat of Arms dates back to the crest of the Koháry family.

Attractions

  • Ebenthal Castle: Baroque palace complex, for the most part of the 18th century
  • Former barn rule: granary from the 18th century, which now serves as a venue
  • Parish Church of St. Koloman: In the 19th century baroque church extended
  • Monument of August of Saxe- Coburg and Gotha: 1885 receives the Hungarian sculptor Viktor Tilgner commissioned to create a monument of the late Prince August of Saxony- Coburg and Gotha. That still stands on the Coburg'schen possessions in Ebenthal. In addition to a Latin inscription can still be read on the socket as follows: " Louis Auguste Victor Duc de Saxe Cobourg Gotha Prince de Saxe A mon mari bien aime 1843 - 1881 Clémentine. .. . " [ August Ludwig Viktor Duke of Saxony, Prince of Saxe- Coburg- Gotha. My beloved husband. The annual figures, not about the life data - August was born in 1818 - rather, the year 1843 marks the beginning of marriage ].
  • Foundation House: left behind the church, in 1882 donated to her late husband August August of Saxe- Coburg and Gotha Clementine of Bourbon- Orléans in memory; Inscription: " This foundation house was dedicated to the memory of her unforgettable husband August, from the grieving widow, Princess Augustus of Saxe -Coburg and Gotha, Princess of Orlèans in 1882, the foundation was built from the funds of Her Royal Highness and by contributions from His Majesty. King Ferdinand I of Bulgaria, His Royal Highness Prince Philipp of Saxe- Coburg and Gotha and his Highness the Prince Pedro of Saxe- Coburg and Gotha encouraged. "
  • Holy Trinity Column / Plague: at the intersection Main Street / Still Frieder road; Inscription: " Born Under the high and well-born Mr. Mr. Carl Michael Tobia counts of Sintzendorff Lord of the rule Ebenthal and Maria Aloisia marriage wife Countess Verdenberg 1714 ". 1831 was a restoration by the community Ebenthal - inscription: ". Renovated in 1831 by the municipality Ebenthal The all-powerful deity have, everything is dedicated here to the honor. " 1912, a recent restoration was carried out. Evidence of a blackboard, which is located at the front of the base and is equipped with the following inscription: " In deep gratitude to God, by whose gracious providence I reached the age of 50 and found in countless dangers and bitterness paternal protection and consolation, have I, Ferdinand Maximilian Carl Leopold Maria of Saxe- Coburg and Gotha, by God's providence can also king of Mysia and Thrace and Czar All Bulgarians, renovate it from my ancestors always held in high esteem Trinity Column and the grounds around the same build, the same for sign loving attachment to me so expensive Ebenthal and his trusted environment. MCMXII on June 3, " From the market town Ebenthal in 1988 carried out a further restoration. Here also the location of the Holy Trinity Column was changed.
  • Small Monuments: Käsmayerkreuz - in Weintalried.
  • Klinger cross or cross hatch - a field image Stock, which is located at the intersection of two dirt roads. North of Ebenthal direction Velm - Götzdorf.
  • Veit Cross - Still on the road Frieder, after the drilling rig on the left. 1894 positioned.
  • White shrine - on the road to Prottes, right side.
  • Zartlkreuz - on the Ollersdorferstraße, before the timber business Münzker on the left.
  • Cross ( Franz Halzl ) and image Stock (Karl Deussner ) - on the Waidendorferstraße.
  • Anthony Chapel - a simple late-Baroque wayside chapel, which was built in the early 19th century in the west of the village on the road Protteser.
  • Buxbaum Chapel ( dedicated by John and Betty Buxbaum 1907) - Still on the road Frieder a small path on the right side in the forest.
  • Floriani Chapel (1824-1911 Dedicated by Johann Nowak and wife, George Halzl senior, Leopold Ebm senior). On Florianiplatz standing wayside chapel from the second half of the 19th century. There is a small figurine niche that houses a late Baroque statue of St. Florian from the end of the 18th century over the pointed arches. Is crowned the chapel of a small gable roof with gable.

Economy and infrastructure

Non-agricultural work places there were in 2001 19, agricultural and forestry holdings according to the 1999 survey 46 The number of persons employed at the residence was according to the 2001 census 359 The employment rate in 2001 was 44.89 percent.

Personalities

  • Louis Gaston of Saxe- Coburg and Gotha (1870-1942), Prince, Austrian officer and son of King Ludwig III. of Bavaria
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