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Loosdorf

Loosdorf is a town in the district of Melk in the Austrian state of Lower Austria.

Loosdorf
Church of Saint Lawrence
Loosdorf
Location within Austria
Coordinates: 48°12′N 15°24′E / 48.200°N 15.400°E / 48.200; 15.400Coordinates: 48°12′N 15°24′E / 48.200°N 15.400°E / 48.200; 15.400
CountryAustria
StateLower Austria
DistrictMelk
Government
 • MayorThomas Vasku (SPÖ)
Area
 • Total11.89 km2 (4.59 sq mi)
Elevation
234 m (768 ft)
Population
 (2018-01-01)[2]
 • Total3,794
 • Density320/km2 (830/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
3382
Area code02754
Websitewww.loosdorf.at

History

 
The former grammar school ("Hohe Schule")

The first-known mention of Loosdorf, then referred to as "Ladestorf," dates to 1145. Even from this period, the town had a strong connection to the nearby Schallaburg Castle. Documents from the reign of King Ottokar prove that saffron played a major role in Loosdorf's economy from an early stage.[3]

Loosdorf in the 16th Century

The town experienced a major period of prosperity in the 16th century, under the reign of Hans Wilhem of Losenstein, who expanded the Schallaburg, rebuilt the town church, which had been destroyed by Turkish soldiers in 1588 and, opened a protestant school in Loosdorf, called 'die Hohe Schule' ('the High School'). During this period, Loosdorf also achieved the right to organize a market (1584) and a weekly market (1588), solidifying its status as a market town (Marktgemeinde), which it bears to this day.[3]

Under Hans Wilhelm von Losenstein, Loosdorf became a hub of Protestantism in Austria.[4] The Hohe Schule started as a private school, especially for the children of the Lutheran nobility. The statutes of the Lutheran German gymnasium of Loosdorf were printed in Augsburg in 1574. Two original copies still exist. The school statutes are an important source for the study of the history of pedagogy in Austria. It is regarded as original, although some parts show much resemblance to that of the Lutheran gymnasium of Strasbourg. During the counter-reformation, pressure from the Catholic authorities became too great, and in 1627 the school was forced to close after the local prince sent the teachers and administrators of the school into exile.[5]

Loosdorf and the Western Railway

Due to its location and relative size, Loosdorf was given a train station on the Western Railway (Westbahn) upon its opening in 1858. Loosdorf's train station was an important water stop for the steam locomotives used at the time.[6] The connection to the Western Railway was of such importance that Loosdorf was referred to as "Loosdorf an der Westbahn" (Loosdorf by the Western Railway).[7] The economic boom brought by the railway came hand-in-hand with a societal realignment, as the connection to nearby industrial hubs led to the conservative, bourgeois population being largely replaced by a new, predominately social democratic working class.[8]

The Ledóchowska house in Loosdorf from 1862

In 1843 the Austrian Polish count Antoni August Halka Ledóchowski, a brother of the later Archbishop and Cardinal Mieczysław Halka Ledóchowski, acquired the estate Sitzenthal near Loosdorf. He was married to Countess Seilern and they had three sons, Timothy, Anthony, and Casimir. After the early death of his first wife, he married Countess Josephine Salis-Zizers.

 
The house in Loosdorf where the Ledóchowski family lived from 1862 until 1874

In 1862 Anthoni Halka Ledóchowski built a manor house in Loosdorf, where he moved, together with his family.[9] In 1863 Mary Theresa was born in this house. Then followed Julia (later called Ursula, after becoming a nun), then Wlodimir, Mary, Ernestine, Frances and Ignatius. Two others died soon after their birth.[10]

Due to the bank crash of 1873, Antoni Halka Ledóchowski lost most of his capital, so in 1874 he sold his house in Loosdorf and moved to St. Pölten. Julia and Mary Theresa attended the Institute B.M.V.,[11] then a grammar school for girls run by nuns of the congregation founded by Mary Ward. In April 1882 Count Antoni Halka Ledóchowski acquired an estate in Lipnica in Lower Poland, about 48 km from Cracow. Mary Theresa conducted the renovation and enlargement of the manor house, and in 1883 the family moved there.[12]

In 1883 Julia Halka Ledóchowska became an Ursuline nun in Cracow and after a year she got the name Ursula. She became a missionary in Russia and Scandinavia. She founded the Congregation of the Ursulines of the Agonizing Heart of Jesus, also called the Grey Ursulines, because of their grey habits. Her brother Wlodimir Halka Ledóchowski was the 26th general of the Jesuits. Mary Theresa founded the Soladity of Saint Peter Claver,[13] that acted against slavery in Africa. Ignatius became a general in the Polish army. In 1975 Mary Theresa was beatified by Pope Paul VI. In 1983 Ursula Halka Ledóchowska was also beatified, by Pope John Paul II. In 2003 Ursula Halka Ledóchowska was canonized as a Roman Catholic saint by Pope John Paul II.

In 1883 the Ledóchowska House came into the property of the Counts of Montecuccoli. It changed hands several times. From 1928 until 1938 it belonged to the Chamber of Agriculture of Lower Austria, which opened an agricultural winter school in the building. Finally, the Soladity of Saint Peter Claver of Salzburg, that was founded by Mary Theresa Ledóchowska, acquired the house.[9]

Fauna

The River Pielach flows through Loosdorf. The meandering river is home to a multitude of wildlife and the rare Huchen, the Danube salmon.[citation needed]

Industry

Ytong has its Austrian manufacturing in Loosdorf.[citation needed]

Born in Loosdorf

  • Ursula Ledóchowska (1865–1939), a Roman Catholic saint
  • Maria Teresia Ledóchowska (1863–1922), a Roman Catholic missionary
  • Wladimir Ledóchowski (1868–1942), the 26th general of the Jesuits (from 1915 until 1942)
  • Ignacy Kazimierz Ledóchowski (1871–1945), a Polish general
  • Hans (von) Hammerstein-Equord (1881–1947), Austrian politician and writer

References

  1. ^ "Dauersiedlungsraum der Gemeinden Politischen Bezirke und Bundesländer - Gebietsstand 1.1.2018". Statistics Austria. Retrieved 10 March 2019.
  2. ^ "Einwohnerzahl 1.1.2018 nach Gemeinden mit Status, Gebietsstand 1.1.2018". Statistics Austria. Retrieved 9 March 2019.
  3. ^ a b Floßmann, Gerhard (1994). Herzstück Niederösterreichs. Der Bezirk Melk (in German). Melk: Kuratorium zur Herausgabe einer Bezirkskunde für den Bezirk Melk. p. 50.
  4. ^ Floßmann, Gerhard (1974). Loosdorf (in German). St. Pölten: Niederösterreichisches Pressehaus. p. 3.
  5. ^ Floßmann, Gerhard (1994). Herzstück Niederösterreichs. Der Bezirk Melk (in German). Melk: Kuratorium zur Herausgabe einer Bezirkskunde für den Bezirk Melk. p. 54.
  6. ^ Floßmann, Gerhard; Gruber, Alfred; Schedlmayer, Herbert (2000). Loosdorf und die Westbahn (in German). Loosdorf: Verschönerungs Verein Loosdorf. pp. 10, 14.
  7. ^ Floßmann, Gerhard; Gruber, Alfred; Schedlmayer, Herbert (2000). Loosdorf und die Westbahn (in German). Loosdorf: Verschönerungs Verein Loosdorf. p. 24.
  8. ^ Floßmann, Gerhard (2013). Kulturführer der Region Schallaburg (in German). Loosdorf: Marktgemeinde Loosdorf. p. 14.
  9. ^ a b Floßmann, Gerhard (1999). Loosdorf - Ansichten (in German). Loosdorf: Marktgemeinde Loosdorf. p. 59.
  10. ^ Bielak, Valeria (1944). The Servant Of God, Mary Theresa Countess Ledochowska: Foundress Of The Sodality Of Saint Peter Claver (2nd ed.). St. Paul, Minnesota: Soladity of St. Peter Claver. p. 4.
  11. ^ IBMV stands for 'Institutum Beatae Mariae Virginis', in English it is called IBMV, 'the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary'. That was the name of the Institute from 1749. In German it is called 'Institut B.M.V. der Englischen Fräulein'. Since 2004 it is called Institute CJ (Congregatio Jesu).
  12. ^ Bielak, Valeria (1944). The Servant Of God, Mary Theresa Countess Ledochowska: Foundress Of The Sodality Of Saint Peter Claver (2nd ed.). St. Paul, Minnesota: Soladity of St. Peter Claver. pp. 13–14.
  13. ^ named after Saint Peter Claver
 
The town hall of Loosdorf

loosdorf, village, czech, republic, ludvíkovice, town, district, melk, austrian, state, lower, austria, church, saint, lawrencecoat, armslocation, within, austriacoordinates, coordinates, 400countryaustriastatelower, austriadistrictmelkgovernment, mayorthomas,. For the village in the Czech Republic see Ludvikovice Loosdorf is a town in the district of Melk in the Austrian state of Lower Austria LoosdorfChurch of Saint LawrenceCoat of armsLoosdorfLocation within AustriaCoordinates 48 12 N 15 24 E 48 200 N 15 400 E 48 200 15 400 Coordinates 48 12 N 15 24 E 48 200 N 15 400 E 48 200 15 400CountryAustriaStateLower AustriaDistrictMelkGovernment MayorThomas Vasku SPO Area 1 Total11 89 km2 4 59 sq mi Elevation234 m 768 ft Population 2018 01 01 2 Total3 794 Density320 km2 830 sq mi Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code3382Area code02754Websitewww loosdorf at Contents 1 History 1 1 Loosdorf in the 16th Century 1 2 Loosdorf and the Western Railway 1 3 The Ledochowska house in Loosdorf from 1862 2 Fauna 3 Industry 4 Born in Loosdorf 5 ReferencesHistory Edit The former grammar school Hohe Schule The first known mention of Loosdorf then referred to as Ladestorf dates to 1145 Even from this period the town had a strong connection to the nearby Schallaburg Castle Documents from the reign of King Ottokar prove that saffron played a major role in Loosdorf s economy from an early stage 3 Loosdorf in the 16th Century Edit The town experienced a major period of prosperity in the 16th century under the reign of Hans Wilhem of Losenstein who expanded the Schallaburg rebuilt the town church which had been destroyed by Turkish soldiers in 1588 and opened a protestant school in Loosdorf called die Hohe Schule the High School During this period Loosdorf also achieved the right to organize a market 1584 and a weekly market 1588 solidifying its status as a market town Marktgemeinde which it bears to this day 3 Under Hans Wilhelm von Losenstein Loosdorf became a hub of Protestantism in Austria 4 The Hohe Schule started as a private school especially for the children of the Lutheran nobility The statutes of the Lutheran German gymnasium of Loosdorf were printed in Augsburg in 1574 Two original copies still exist The school statutes are an important source for the study of the history of pedagogy in Austria It is regarded as original although some parts show much resemblance to that of the Lutheran gymnasium of Strasbourg During the counter reformation pressure from the Catholic authorities became too great and in 1627 the school was forced to close after the local prince sent the teachers and administrators of the school into exile 5 Loosdorf and the Western Railway Edit Due to its location and relative size Loosdorf was given a train station on the Western Railway Westbahn upon its opening in 1858 Loosdorf s train station was an important water stop for the steam locomotives used at the time 6 The connection to the Western Railway was of such importance that Loosdorf was referred to as Loosdorf an der Westbahn Loosdorf by the Western Railway 7 The economic boom brought by the railway came hand in hand with a societal realignment as the connection to nearby industrial hubs led to the conservative bourgeois population being largely replaced by a new predominately social democratic working class 8 The Ledochowska house in Loosdorf from 1862 Edit In 1843 the Austrian Polish count Antoni August Halka Ledochowski a brother of the later Archbishop and Cardinal Mieczyslaw Halka Ledochowski acquired the estate Sitzenthal near Loosdorf He was married to Countess Seilern and they had three sons Timothy Anthony and Casimir After the early death of his first wife he married Countess Josephine Salis Zizers The house in Loosdorf where the Ledochowski family lived from 1862 until 1874 In 1862 Anthoni Halka Ledochowski built a manor house in Loosdorf where he moved together with his family 9 In 1863 Mary Theresa was born in this house Then followed Julia later called Ursula after becoming a nun then Wlodimir Mary Ernestine Frances and Ignatius Two others died soon after their birth 10 Due to the bank crash of 1873 Antoni Halka Ledochowski lost most of his capital so in 1874 he sold his house in Loosdorf and moved to St Polten Julia and Mary Theresa attended the Institute B M V 11 then a grammar school for girls run by nuns of the congregation founded by Mary Ward In April 1882 Count Antoni Halka Ledochowski acquired an estate in Lipnica in Lower Poland about 48 km from Cracow Mary Theresa conducted the renovation and enlargement of the manor house and in 1883 the family moved there 12 In 1883 Julia Halka Ledochowska became an Ursuline nun in Cracow and after a year she got the name Ursula She became a missionary in Russia and Scandinavia She founded the Congregation of the Ursulines of the Agonizing Heart of Jesus also called the Grey Ursulines because of their grey habits Her brother Wlodimir Halka Ledochowski was the 26th general of the Jesuits Mary Theresa founded the Soladity of Saint Peter Claver 13 that acted against slavery in Africa Ignatius became a general in the Polish army In 1975 Mary Theresa was beatified by Pope Paul VI In 1983 Ursula Halka Ledochowska was also beatified by Pope John Paul II In 2003 Ursula Halka Ledochowska was canonized as a Roman Catholic saint by Pope John Paul II In 1883 the Ledochowska House came into the property of the Counts of Montecuccoli It changed hands several times From 1928 until 1938 it belonged to the Chamber of Agriculture of Lower Austria which opened an agricultural winter school in the building Finally the Soladity of Saint Peter Claver of Salzburg that was founded by Mary Theresa Ledochowska acquired the house 9 Fauna EditThe River Pielach flows through Loosdorf The meandering river is home to a multitude of wildlife and the rare Huchen the Danube salmon citation needed Industry EditYtong has its Austrian manufacturing in Loosdorf citation needed Born in Loosdorf EditUrsula Ledochowska 1865 1939 a Roman Catholic saint Maria Teresia Ledochowska 1863 1922 a Roman Catholic missionary Wladimir Ledochowski 1868 1942 the 26th general of the Jesuits from 1915 until 1942 Ignacy Kazimierz Ledochowski 1871 1945 a Polish general Hans von Hammerstein Equord 1881 1947 Austrian politician and writerReferences Edit Dauersiedlungsraum der Gemeinden Politischen Bezirke und Bundeslander Gebietsstand 1 1 2018 Statistics Austria Retrieved 10 March 2019 Einwohnerzahl 1 1 2018 nach Gemeinden mit Status Gebietsstand 1 1 2018 Statistics Austria Retrieved 9 March 2019 a b Flossmann Gerhard 1994 Herzstuck Niederosterreichs Der Bezirk Melk in German Melk Kuratorium zur Herausgabe einer Bezirkskunde fur den Bezirk Melk p 50 Flossmann Gerhard 1974 Loosdorf in German St Polten Niederosterreichisches Pressehaus p 3 Flossmann Gerhard 1994 Herzstuck Niederosterreichs Der Bezirk Melk in German Melk Kuratorium zur Herausgabe einer Bezirkskunde fur den Bezirk Melk p 54 Flossmann Gerhard Gruber Alfred Schedlmayer Herbert 2000 Loosdorf und die Westbahn in German Loosdorf Verschonerungs Verein Loosdorf pp 10 14 Flossmann Gerhard Gruber Alfred Schedlmayer Herbert 2000 Loosdorf und die Westbahn in German Loosdorf Verschonerungs Verein Loosdorf p 24 Flossmann Gerhard 2013 Kulturfuhrer der Region Schallaburg in German Loosdorf Marktgemeinde Loosdorf p 14 a b Flossmann Gerhard 1999 Loosdorf Ansichten in German Loosdorf Marktgemeinde Loosdorf p 59 Bielak Valeria 1944 The Servant Of God Mary Theresa Countess Ledochowska Foundress Of The Sodality Of Saint Peter Claver 2nd ed St Paul Minnesota Soladity of St Peter Claver p 4 IBMV stands for Institutum Beatae Mariae Virginis in English it is called IBMV the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary That was the name of the Institute from 1749 In German it is called Institut B M V der Englischen Fraulein Since 2004 it is called Institute CJ Congregatio Jesu Bielak Valeria 1944 The Servant Of God Mary Theresa Countess Ledochowska Foundress Of The Sodality Of Saint Peter Claver 2nd ed St Paul Minnesota Soladity of St Peter Claver pp 13 14 named after Saint Peter Claver Wikimedia Commons has media related to Loosdorf The town hall of Loosdorf Retrieved from 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