Leutschach an der Weinstraße

Coordinates: 46°40′01″N 15°28′04″E / 46.66694°N 15.46778°E / 46.66694; 15.46778
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Leutschach an der Weinstraße is located in Austria
Leutschach an der Weinstraße
Leutschach an der Weinstraße
Location within Austria
Coordinates: 46°40′01″N 15°28′04″E / 46.66694°N 15.46778°E / 46.66694; 15.46778
CountryAustria
StateStyria
DistrictLeibnitz
Government
 • MayorErich Plasch[1] (ÖVP)
Area
 • Total75.64 km2 (29.20 sq mi)
Elevation
352 m (1,155 ft)
Population
 (2018-01-01)[3]
 • Total3,723
 • Density49/km2 (130/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
8463, 8452, 8453, 8454, 8462
Area code03454

Leutschach an der Weinstraße (German: [ˈlɔʏ̯tʃax an deɐ̯ ˈvaɪ̯nˌʃ͡tʁaːsə]) is since January 2015 a new municipality with 3,794 residents (as of 1 January 2016) in the Leibnitz District of Styria, Austria.

The municipality was founded as part of the Styria municipal structural reform,[4][5] on 31 December 2014, from the dissolved independent municipalities Leutschach, Schloßberg, Eichberg-Trautenburg and Glanz an der Weinstraße.[6]

On January 1, 2015, the administration of the new market town, Leutschach an der Weinstraße, moved into the renovated office building, in which all municipal council offices are housed.

The town formed, together with Ehrenhausen an der Weinstraße, Arnfels, Oberhaag and Straß in Steiermark, the tourism agency "Die südsteirische Weinstraße" with base in the town Leutschach an der Weinstraße.[7]

Geography[edit]

Municipality arrangement[edit]

The municipal territory includes the following ten sections or like-named Katastralgemeinden (populations as of 1 January 2015,[8]):

  • Eichberg-Trautenburg (568; 1,418.13 ha or 3,504.3 acres)
  • Fötschach (637; 543.15 ha or 1,342.2 acres)
  • Glanz (183; 578.39 ha)
  • Großwalz (129; 739.12 ha)
  • Kranach (203; 699.66 ha)
  • Langegg (88; 89.34 ha)
  • Leutschach (557; 111.02 ha)
  • Pößnitz (485; 1,194.72 ha or 2,952.2 acres)
  • Remschnigg (256; 1,020.92 ha or 2,522.7 acres)
  • Schloßberg (672; 1,177.53 ha or 2,909.7 acres)

History[edit]

In 1250, the name "Leutschach" was first recorded ("Liubschach"). In 1458 Emperor Frederick III gave the place the market right and the own jurisdiction.

The municipality Leutschach originated in 1850 from the Werbbezirk Trautenburg and was then substantially greater. It was divided in 1882 into the municipalities of Markt Leutschach, Glanz, Schloßberg and Eichberg-Trautenburg. Due to the restructuring of the state of Styria, the autonomy of the four municipalities ended after 132 years.

Mayors of Leutschach from 1860 to 1882[edit]

1850–1852 Josef Ludwig Bayer, Gutsbesitzer zu Amthofen
1852–1859 Ignaz Strohmeier
1859–1861 Philip Dreu
1861–1867 Alois Heu, Kaufmann
1867–1870 Ferdinand Hirzer, Bäcker
1870–1873 Johann Grabner
1873–1876 Alois Kniely, Gastwirt und Bäcker
1876–1882 Ferdinand Hirzer, Johann Brand und Johann Zaunschirm
1882–1883 Josef Hartnagel, Lederer

Politics[edit]

Mayor[edit]

Erich Plasch was elected mayor of the newly formed municipality in June 2015.[1] Plasch had been until 31 December 2014, mayor of the market town Leutschach. In the transition period, Reinhold Elsnig was government commissioner of the merger.

Municipal council[edit]

The new municipal council was formed with 21 members. After the election of 2015, the following members were set:

The prior elections had the following results:

Party 2015 2010
merged town Leutschach Eichberg Glanz Schloßberg
Votes % Mandate V. % M. V. % M. V. % M. V. % M.
ÖVP 1949 74 17 324 85 8 456 77 7 798 82 13 610 74 11
SPÖ 0258 10 02 058 15 1 129 22 2 180 18 02 212 26 04
FPÖ 0243 09 02 not running not running not running not running
Die Grünen 0070 03 00 not running 009 02 0 not running not running
Bürgerinitiative Rebenland 0101 04 00 not running not running not running not running
Counts 3.174 458 677 1.171 926
Percentage 83% 85% 88% 86% 90%

Economy and Infrastructure[edit]

Economics[edit]

Leutschach an der Weinstraße is the largest wine-growing community in Styria and thus an important center of Styrian wine-growing. To this end, tourism, which has grown steadily in recent decades, is the main source of income for the many companies. Leutschach is also the second largest hops cultivation area in Austria. The high-quality hops are processed in the Styrian breweries to be appreciated special beers.

Infrastructure[edit]

As a residential community, Leutschach an der Weinstraße offers all the important social and economic care facilities. Three general practitioners, a specialist in dentistry, a pharmacy and a branch of the Red Cross provide medical care.

Education[edit]

The educational institutions of the greater community include: two kindergartens (Leutschach and Langegg), the childcare facility "Lachtraube", two elementary schools (Leutschach and Langegg), and the NMS Leutschach.

Transportation[edit]

In 1910, a railway was planned to lead from Marburg over the Pössnitzberg that Pößnitz-, Saggau- and Sulmtal by Leibniz. The project failed then by the beginning of the First World War.

In terms of traffic, the individual cadastral communities and localities are today largely developed by the individual traffic (271.7 km or 168.8 mi of common roads). Public buses connect Leutschach with neighboring municipalities and the district capital of Leibnitz. The nearest train stations are in Ehrenhausen and Leibnitz.

Culture and sights[edit]

  • Heiligengeistklamm
  • Kirche zum Heiligen Geist am Osterberg, unweit der österr. Grenze in Slowenien
  • Schloss Trautenburg
  • Burgruine Schmirnberg
  • Schloßbergwarte am Montikogel

Culture and societies[edit]

Many associations (Musikverein Rebenland Leutschach, Church Choir, Customs associations, Volksstanzkreis) contribute to a good cultural environment. The numerous events include: Thanksgiving parade, carnival procession, church concerts, Advent concerts, Christmas, Corpus Christi procession, Easter procession, church festival or the pilgrimage to the Holy Spirit made on Pentecost Sunday.

Notable residents[edit]

  • Nicos Jaritz (born 1953), percussionist and bandleader
  • Konrad Jarz (1842–1909), adventurer, historian and geographer
  • Franz Unger (1800–1870), an Austrian botanist, paleontologist and plant physiologist

Literature[edit]

  • Die Rebenland-Chronik: Die gemeinsame Geschichte der vier Gemeinden Eichberg-Trautenburg, Glanz an der Weinstraße, Leutschach und Schlossberg (2004), ISBN 3-902344-05-9
  • Amalia Schwaiger, Heimatbuch Leutschach (in German)

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Gemeinde Leutschach an der Weinstraße: Gemeindevorstand (retrieved 30 May 2015)
  2. ^ "Dauersiedlungsraum der Gemeinden Politischen Bezirke und Bundesländer - Gebietsstand 1.1.2018". Statistics Austria. Retrieved 10 March 2019.
  3. ^ "Einwohnerzahl 1.1.2018 nach Gemeinden mit Status, Gebietsstand 1.1.2018". Statistics Austria. Retrieved 9 March 2019.
  4. ^ Steiermärkische Gemeindestrukturreform
  5. ^ § 3 Abs. 1 Z 1 des Gesetzes vom 17. Dezember 2013 über die Neugliederung der Gemeinden des Landes Steiermark (Steiermärkisches Gemeindestrukturreformgesetz – StGsrG). Landesgesetzblatt für die Steiermark vom 2. April 2014. Nr. 31, Jahrgang 2014. ZDB-ID 705127-x. p. 2.
  6. ^ Kundmachung der Steiermärkischen Landesregierung vom 21. November 2013 über die Vereinigung der Marktgemeinde Leutschach und der Gemeinden Eichberg-Trautenburg, Glanz an der Weinstraße und Schloßberg, alle politischer Bezirk Leibnitz. Steiermärkisches Landesgesetzblatt 6 December 2013. Nr. 154, 35. Stück. ZDB-ID 705127-x. S. 683.
  7. ^ Grazer Zeitung, "Amtsblatt für die Steiermark". 30 December 2014, 210. Jahrgang, 52. Stück. Nr. 302. ZDB-ID 1291268-2 p. 624–625.
  8. ^ Einwohner nach Ortschaften (Excel-Datei, 766 KB); retrieved 29 July 2015.

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