Hainfeld

  • SPÖ: 14
  • ÖVP: 8
  • FPÖ: 1

Grove field is a town with 3688 inhabitants ( 1 January 2013 ) in the district of Lilienfeld in Lower Austria.

  • 3.1 Demographics
  • 4.1 Town twinning
  • 5.1 Museums
  • 5.2 Structures
  • 8.1 freeman
  • 8.2 Sons and daughters of the town
  • 8.3 Other

Geography

Grove field is located in the Gölsental, a tributary of the Traisen, in Mostviertel in Lower Austria. The area of ​​the municipality covers 44.73 square kilometers. 46.24 percent of the area is forested.

By Hainfelder road B 18, there is a road connection on the one hand by Traisen and from there to the district capital, Lilienfeld and the state capital Sankt Pölten and the other hand on Leobersdorf and the Vienna Basin. In addition, the site is located on the Leobersdorfer path which connects the same places; but there is currently no continuous passenger direction Leobersdorf.

The highest mountain in the municipality is the church hill 922 m above sea level. A. is the so-called insiders like "Bermuda triangle" of three shelters on the north side: Liasenböndlhütte, Hainfelder hut and lime stone hut.

Community structure

The municipality includes the following 13 places (in brackets population as of 31 October 2011):

  • Bernau (173 )
  • Area Egg ( 108)
  • Gerichtsberg (83 )
  • Gerstbach (50 )
  • Gölsen ( 671 )
  • Gstettl (157)
  • Grove Field (1998)
  • Heugraben (11 )
  • Kasberg (59 )
  • Kaufmann Berg ( 10)
  • Landstal (29)
  • Whether the Church (317 )
  • Vollberg (55 )

The municipality comprises the cadastral area Eck, Gölsen, grove field Heugraben, Kasberg, Landthal, whether the church Saugraben and Vollberg.

History

In ancient times, the area was part of the province of Noricum.

December 30, 1888 to 1st January, 1889, here the Hainfelder Party Congress was held, where the Social Democratic Workers Party of Austria was founded. In 1928 the survey of township.

According to Wiener Neustadt Hain field was the second most destroyed city in Austria during World War II.

Population

Demographics

Policy

The council has 23 seats, Mayor of Albert Pitterle, office manager Elisabeth Gaupmann.

In the municipal elections of 2005, the SPÖ and the ÖVP reached 15 8 mandates. In the municipal elections of 2010, the SPÖ lost a mandate to the FPÖ.

Twinning

Since 1974, there is an official partnership with the community Issenheim in the Alsace region of France.

Culture and sights

Museums

  • The only Austrian museum for historical Steins: The private collection includes beer mugs from the period from 1500 to 1950.

Structures

Economy and infrastructure

Non-agricultural workplaces there were in 2001 183, agricultural and forestry holdings according to the 1999 survey 100 The number of persons employed at the residence was according to the 2001 census, 1617. The employment rate in 2001 was 44.72 percent.

One of the largest employers in the city with about 200 employees, Schmid screws, the only screw factory in Austria. Also long-standing businesses in the city transport company Hans Zöchling with about 250 employees, the contractor Joseph Lux and son with around 120 employees, the private brewery Hainfelder beer and Metagro stainless steel technology. The company Grundmann, an offshoot of the greatest closing goods manufacturer of the Danube Monarchy Duke Castle, the former Carl Heinrich Gundmann - works, manufactures since 1894 locks and hardware as well as mechatronic locking systems.

Recreational facilities

  • In the municipality of grove field to the ski lift Dallinger is east of town in the direction Gerichtsberg ( cadastral area Egg). Also the higher ground Gaisberglift few kilometers south of the city is quickly accessible; he already belongs to the nearby town of Ramsau.
  • On the whole mountain north of the city, a forest trail has been created.
  • The Hainfelder Church Mountain in the southwest is a popular destination for hiking with several selected climbs and three shelters. The mountain is in the winter for snowshoeing as well as for easy ski tours.
  • The bathhouse grove field since 1878 and in 1986 /87 and 1996/97 thoroughly renovated and renewed. It is open from May to end of August.
  • The sports center was opened in 1976 and foothills offers equipment for football, athletics, curling and tennis as well as a sauna and a fun park.

Personalities

Freeman

  • Heinrich Zmoll, mayor of 1870-1905 (since 1888)
  • Moritz Leister, pastor (since 1906)
  • Franz Winkler, Medical Council, train medical doctor (since 1909)
  • Eduard Eichler, mayor of 1905-1919 (since 1919)
  • Fritz Horny, Radio Manufacturers ( since? )
  • Ferdinand Benischke, mayor of 1922-1934 and 1945-1962 (since 1957)
  • Anton thirst sen., Deservedly official of the Red Cross (since 1967)
  • Josef Schadinger, mayor of 1962-1967 (since 1967)
  • Otto Kurz, owner's representative of the company Erich Schmid KG ( since 1977)
  • Walter Lederhilger, Mayor 1967-1981 (since 1981)
  • Franz Wallner, city council from 1955, the City Council, Vice Mayor, District Clerk of the Red Cross (since 1990)
  • Paul Muellner, pastor (since 2012)

Sons and daughters of the town

  • Otto Kempten (1890-1944), Augustinian Canons
  • Boletus Arnold (1893-1974), composer
  • Marianne Zoff (1893-1984), actress and opera singer

Other

  • Herbert Platzer ( b. 1943 ), mayor from 1981 to 1991
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