Windischgarsten
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Windischgarsten is a municipality in the district of Kirchdorf an der Krems
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 in Upper Austria
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, Austria
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 with a population of 2442. Since 1964, the town has been classified as a Luftkurort
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, a mountain spa town.

Geography

Windischgarsten is 602m above sea level in the Traunviertel
Traunviertel
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 and is surrounded by mountains: the Haller Mauern
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 in the South, the Sengsengebirges in the North, and the Toten Gebirges in the West.

History

Roman Windischgarsten "Gabromagus" lay to the Southwest and was a mansio (a stopping place) on the Via Norica that existed between the 2nd and 5th Centuries.

Contemporary Windischgarsten was originally founded as part of the Dukedom of Bavaria. During the Carolingian dynasty, around the year 800, a command post was likely set up with the name "Waldbergland" where a group of Alpine-Slavs were concentrated. In the 11th Century, this settlement became central to the Archdiocese of Bamberg
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. As the pilgrim population swelled during the First Crusade
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, the settlement became a hub of religious activity. A church was likely founded in 1119. In the following centuries, the population swelled due to the continual influx of pilgrims.

After the Anschluss
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, the area became part of "Gau Oberdonau." By the end of the Second World war, 122 Windischgarsteners were either dead or missing. After the war, the town became known for its Alpine Tourism and is particularly popular with skiers.

The village made headlines at the turn of the millennium as the former mayor Franz Hufnagl was sentenced to three years in prison, charged with rape, sexual assault, and abuse of authority.

On 31 January, 2009, Pope Benedict XVI
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 appointed local clergyman Gerhard Maria Wagner
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 as auxiliary bishop of Linz. He resigned fifteen days later amidst controversy over his belief that sin
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 had caused Hurricane Katrina
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Politics

The current mayor
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 is Norbert Vögerl of the Austrian People's Party
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. The Local Council consists of 13 ÖVP members, and 9 seats for the SPÖ
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Mayors since 1850:
  • 1850–1867 Leopold Westermayr
  • 1867–1873 Ferdinand Hofbauer
  • 1873–1879 Michael Zöls
  • 1879–1894 Gerhard Purgleitner
  • 1894–1903 Emil Zeller
  • 1903–1917 Franz X. Schröckenfux
  • 1917–1919 Emil Zeller
  • 1919–1922 Franz Lechner
  • 1922–1924 Dicketmüller
  • 1924–1929 Franz Lechner
  • 1929–1934 Hans Fischer
  • 1934–1942 Franz Lechner
  • 1942–1945 Franz Scheer, NSDAP
  • 1945–1945 Franz Lechner
  • 1945–1951 Rudolf Sulzbacher, SPÖ
  • 1951–1967 Hans Gmeiner, SPÖ
  • 1967–1979 Josef Seidlmann, SPÖ
  • 1979–1991 Hans Pernkopf, ÖVP
  • 1991–2000 Franz Hufnagl, SPÖ
  • 2000- Norbert Vögerl, ÖVP
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