- Hernals
Infobox Vienna District
name = Hernals
number = 17th
image_district = Kartewien17.png
area = 11.35
population = 47,610
population_year = 2001
density = 4194.7
zip_code = A-1170
district_office_address = Elterleinplatz 14 A-1170 Wien
website = www.wien.gv.at/hernals/
email = post@b17.magwien.gv.at
district_director = Ilse Pfeffer (SPÖ )
first_deputy = Josef Urban (SPÖ )
second_deputy = Franz Juraczka (ÖVP )
representation_count = 40
representation =SPÖ 17,ÖVP 9, Green 8,FPÖ 6Hernals is the 17th district of
Vienna . It was annexed in 1892 out of the townships of Hernals,Dornbach , andNeuwaldegg .Geography
The district of Hernals stretches out along the canals of the
Als River west ofVienna between theWienerwald (Vienna Forest) and the Gürtel (a main street around inner Vienna). The Als is the second-longest stream (the longest is theWien River ) to flow from the Wienerwald into theDanube . The highest point, at 464 meters, isHeuberg . The original "Vorort e" of Hernals,Dornbach , andNeuwaldegg were annexed in 1892 and form the heart of the 17th district. The houses in the central areas were built around the turn of the 19th–20th centuries during theGründerzeit . Further out, the original farmer houses remain, often with gardens and villas added on. Farmland composes about 29.7% of the land area of the district, and transportation support buildings compose about 10.3% of the area. With about 59.6% of the area populated with greenery, Hernals is one of the greenest districts in Vienna, with 39.6% forest and 14% smaller gardens and meadows. Agriculture composes only 1.4% and plays little role today. The wineries have mostly retreated into the hills ofSchafberg .History
Hernals, to 1918
Archaeological digs place the first settlements in the Hernals district in the
Neolithic Era, near the Als Stream, whose waters were teaming with fish. Digs from the Roman times reveal brickyards near today's Elterleinplatz. During theMiddle Ages , the villages ("Vororte ") ofHernals (Township) andDornbach were built along the Als, whileNeuwaldegg was founded at the start of the Modern Era.The founding of Hernals as the 17th district of Vienna came during the end of the 19th century. After the suburb cities ("
Vorstädte ") of Vienna were annexed in 1850, discussions began in the 1870s to annex more of the surrounding areas. Although the areas were against such an annexation,Emperor Franz Joseph I declared in 1888 that it would be so. The decree took effect onJanuary 1 ,1892 and united Hernals,Dornbach , andNeuwaldegg together as the 17th district. At that time, the Hernals township was the most significant of the three and was the most populous township ofLower Austria besideVienna .In 1890, 74,657 people and 1,803 houses composed the newly-established district. District director Kretschek and the advisor of the Hernals township Sebastian Grünbeck re-established the St. Anna Chapel, the building of the Jörgerbad spa, the building of various schools, administration of the streets, and expansions of the Hernals cemetery. In 1894, the city wall was torn down and the rail lines were built. The Hernalser Market was moved to Zimmermannplatz.
Hernals, 1919-1945
After
World War I , the social democrats initiated the municipal construction of housing estates ("Gemeindebau ten") in Hernals. In 1922,Karl Ehn built 164 new apartments in Balderichgasse. The largest "Gemeindebau" erected between the world wars in Hernals was completed in 1929 in Wattgasse, where 294 apartments were built. The expansion was halted due to financial pressures in theAustrian Government , and the number of community apartments remained below the Vienna average at 1,467.As a largely proletarian district, Hernals became unstable after the Schattendorf Executions, and on
July 15 ,1927 the police attacked 158 people in Hernalser Haupstraße. Enraged protesters stormed the police station at "Hernalser Hauptstraße 158" and set fire to the police equipment on the street. Two trees that had been damaged by the fire were later cared for as "revolutionary trees" but finally died in the mid-30s. The unrest escalated further onJune 16 when five people lost their lives. However, theAustrian Civil War in February 1934 took place outside of Hernals only. With the prohibition of the social democrats, a new district government was installed.Hernals, since 1945
The end of the second World War was marked by the Soviet troops marching into Hernals on
April 7, 1945 . They stayed until September, when they were absolved by the American occupation forces. In addition to rebuilding the destroyed houses, the main focus was placed on building new homes. In the span from 1945 to 1955 alone, 1,050 apartments were built; 2,948 more were built in the years up to 1991.People
tatistics and Composition
At the founding of the district at the end of the 19th century, the district had 63,038 residents. Thereafter, however, the population shrank and stabilised at today's numbers. In the 1980s there was a slight growth, and by the last census, the population stood at 47,610 in 2001. The composition of the population is very similar to the rest of Vienna:
*21.4% are older than 60
*52.8% are women
*28.8% are foreigners (slightly higher than the Vienna average), of which:
**33.9% come fromSerbia andMontenegro
**14.7% come fromTurkey
**9.7% come from BosniaReligion
The population is made of the following religions:
*47.4%Roman Catholic
*9.4% Eastern Orthodox
*9.4%Islamic
*4.1%Protestant
*23.4% undeclaredPolitics
District Government
Hernals was governed by the Christian Social Party during the turn of the 19th/20th centuries. The former mayor of Hernals, Elterlein, became the first district director, and Karl Ketschek followed him in the years 1905 to 1919. During the first general vote, the Social Democrats garnered 58% of the vote, with the Christian socials (27%) and the
Czechoslovakian Social Democrats following behind. These ratios remained steady until 1932, when the Czechs disappeared and the Christian socialists lost some of their power (fell to 17%). Anton Haidl, a social democrat, occupied the position as director from 1919 until 1934.In the first vote in November 1945, the
SPÖ gathered the majority of the vote (57%) and has continued to hold the director position up to today. The supremacy of the SPÖ melted during the 1990s as theFPÖ gained popularity. The SPÖ's 43% in 1991 shrank to 33.4% in 1996. The FPÖ had gathered an additional 6.27% to give them 28.46% of the vote, just barely trailing the SPÖ. The trend reversed itself in 2001: SPÖ had 39.90% and FPÖ had 20.81%. TheÖVP were only slightly behind at 19.54% and the Green party had 15.31%.Coat of arms
The
coat of arms of Hernals is divided into three parts, which represents the former three constituent parts: Hernals, Dornbach, and Neuwaldegg. The upper half represents Hernals and displays bluegrape s on a red background, which represents the former vineyard way of life. The lower-left part represents the town of Dornbach and displays two crossed silver keys on a golden background. The keys symbolise theBenedictine St. Peter Monastery inSalzburg . The lower right part represents Neuwaldegg and displays a meadow with a small house, two trees, and a road, which symbolise the former residence of the governor.Culture and Sites
ightseeing
The most substantial churches worth seeing in Hernals are the Kalvarienbergkirche, the Sühnekirche, and the Marienpfarre. Other sites worth seeing are the Jörgerbad spas and the Alszauberbrunnen (Als magic wells) with statues of the brother
composer s Johann andJosef Schrammel . The Dornbach Pfarrkirche and the Annen Chapel are in Dornbach, and in Neuwaldegg are theSchloss Neuwaldegg (castle) and theSchwarzenbergpark (park).The history of theatre in Hernals
Theatre groups in Hernals had little success in the early years. The "Erste Wiener Nationalarena" was started as a summer theatre in place of the Josefstädter Theater that was closed during the revolution in 1848. This theatre, however, closed soon after. In 1966, the Dornbach Theater opened and closed only six months later. There were a few smaller theatres in the time between the
world wars . Near the corner of Dornbacherstraße and Vollbadgasse, the "Theater in Dornbach" replaced a formerOperetta stage with a peasant stage. Despite the sold-out shows, the theatre nevertheless closed only one year later due to financial problems. Today, Hernals has two important and well-known stages: the traditionalWiener Metropol presents musicals, concerts, and cabaret; and the true cabaret theatreKulisse Caberet .Museums
The main museums in Hernals are the Hernals District History Museum ( [http://www.bezirksmuseum.at/hernals/page.asp/index.htm] "German"), a
carriage museum, and the Rettungsmuseum (museum about rescues).Parks
*
Schwarzenbergpark (800,000 m²) is in Neuwaldegg is the oldest landscape garden in Austria and nestles theWienerwald .
*Lidlpark (17,000 m²) is full of Japanese cherry trees.
*Alexander-Lernet-Holenia-Park (900 m²) is in Dornbach
*Josef-Kaderka-Park (5,300 m²) is in Dornbach
*Pezzlpark (3,000 m²) in Hernals.Economy and Infrastructure
Public Facilities
The only hospital in Hernals is the "Krankenhaus Göttlicher Heiland" (Hospital of the Divine Saviour), built by the congregation of the "Schwestern vom göttlichen Erlöser" (an order of Catholics called the
Salvatorian s) in 1935. The area also has two spas/bathhouses: the Schafbergbad and the more traditional Jörgerbad, which was built in 1914 after the style of the Vienna workshops.Economy
Only a few of the numerous industries and trades erected during the industrialisation of the district still remain. Agriculture, manufacturing, and light industry are among the survivors. Today, there are 350 to 400 firms located in Hernals, composed of 2,221 workplaces with 18,000 workers. Two-thirds are civil-service oriented industries, 23% in trade and industry and 8% in construction. Only about 120 people are still active in the once-prevalent agriculture (predominantly vineyards) industry. Almost half of all workplaces employ fewer than four people. The largest employer in Hernals is a chocolate factory
Manner , which employs more than 500 people.ister district
The sister district of Hernals is the 17th district of Tokyo, Fuchū. The cherry trees in Lidlpark are a gift from the sister district. Classes from the gymnasium (school) Geblergasse visit the district. [http://www.grg17geblergasse.at/archiv/archiv6/japanprojekt/japan_seite1.htm] [http://derstandard.at/?url=/?id=1661462]
Famous people
The most notable artists of Hernals are the composers Johann and
Josef Schrammel , the actorsJosef Meinrad andEwald Balser , the poetFerdinand Sauter , the writerFrederic Morton , the church musicianJosef Venantius von Wöss , theoperetta composerEdmund Eysler , and actressMarianne Schönauer . Furthermore, the architectFriedrich von Schmidt , figure skaterFerdinand Sauter , and the entrepreneur Josef Manner (chocolate) also lived in Hernals.External links
* [http://www.wien.gv.at/hernals Official Site of Hernals District] ("German")
* [http://www.bezirksmuseum.at/hernals/page.asp/index.htm Hernals District Museum] ("German")
* [http://www.rohacek.at Living in Hernals]
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