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Gallspach is a municipality and
spa A spa is a location where mineral-rich spring water (sometimes seawater) is used to give medicinal baths. Spa health treatments are known as balneotherapy. The belief in the curative powers of mineral waters and hot springs goes back to pre ...
in the district of
Grieskirchen Grieskirchen is a town in Austria. It is capital of the Grieskirchen district of Upper Austria, in the Trattnachtal valley. Notable people * Karin Bonelli (born 1988), flutist with the Vienna State Opera The Vienna State Opera (, ) is a his ...
in the
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n state of
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. The center of the municipality is the
market town A market town is a settlement most common in Europe that obtained by custom or royal charter, in the Middle Ages, a market right, which allowed it to host a regular market; this distinguished it from a village or city. In Britain, small rura ...
Gallspach. It comprises also the following villages: Enzendorf, Gferedt, Niederndorf, Schützendorf, Thall, Thongraben, Vornwald and Wies.


Population


History

In the Roman era the forested tract of Gallspach belonged to the area of the ''Colonia Aurelia Antoniana Ovilabis''/(
Wels Wels (; Central Bavarian: ''Wös'') is a city in Upper Austria, on the Traun River near Linz. It is the county seat of Wels-Land, and with a population of approximately 60,000, the List of cities and towns in Austria, eighth largest city in Aus ...
), which became the capital of the province of Noricum Ripensis in the 4th century. Settlement started probably not before the 10th century. Until 1180 Gallspach belonged to the dukedom of
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, afterwards to the dukedom of Styria/
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and since 1254 to the dukedom of
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. As a consequence of the peace treaty of Schönbrunn in 1809/10 Gallspach came under French administration and from 1810 to 1816 large parts of the Gallspach municipality went to the kingdom of Bavaria. In 1343/44 a separate parish was founded by Eberhard from Wallsee. In 1439 Gallspach was given the right to hold a regular market every week on wednesday by king
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, which was confirmed in 1442 by emperor Frederick III. In the 16th century Gallspach became a centre of
Protestantism Protestantism is a branch of Christianity that emphasizes Justification (theology), justification of sinners Sola fide, through faith alone, the teaching that Salvation in Christianity, salvation comes by unmerited Grace in Christianity, divin ...
, which was promoted by the Geymann (Geumann) family (the Gallspach landlords from 1354-1633). In the 18th and the first half of the 19th century a large number of weavers and peddlers of
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settled there. As of 1920 Gallspach developed as a well-known health resort. In September 1940 and two weeks before his solo flight to Scotland in 1941,
Rudolf Hess Rudolf Walter Richard Hess (Heß in German; 26 April 1894 – 17 August 1987) was a German politician, Nuremberg trials, convicted war criminal and a leading member of the Nazi Party in Nazi Germany, Germany. Appointed Deputy Führer ( ...
, the Nazi Deputy Führer and later war criminal met there with
Albrecht Haushofer Albrecht Georg Haushofer (7 January 1903 – 23 April 1945) was a German geographer, diplomat, author and member of the German Resistance to Nazism. Life Haushofer was born in Munich, the son of the retired World War I general and geographer K ...
, who probably encouraged him in his failed mission to negotiate peace with the United Kingdom. In 1992 a successful drilling for a thermal spring was carried out on the premises of the Zeileis health & thermal centre.


Personalities related to Gallspach

* Johann (Hans) Geumann (about 1455-1533), second High Master of the ''Saint George's Knights Order'' with headquarters in
Millstatt Millstatt am See is a market town of the Spittal an der Drau District in Carinthia, Austria. The traditional health resort and spa town on Lake Millstatt is known for former Benedictine Millstatt Abbey, founded about 1070. Geography It is situa ...
/
Carinthia Carinthia ( ; ; ) is the southernmost and least densely populated States of Austria, Austrian state, in the Eastern Alps, and is noted for its mountains and lakes. The Lake Wolayer is a mountain lake on the Carinthian side of the Carnic Main ...
. * Johann Georg Adam Reichsfreiherr von (baron of) Hoheneck (1669–1754), historian and genealogist. * Josef Starzengruber (1806–1877), medical doctor, founder of the health resort
Bad Hall Bad Hall () is a market town in the Steyr-Land district of the Austrian state of Upper Austria. Its name, Bad Hall, means "salt bath," a reference to its long history of baths and spas. It is renowned for its saline springs, strongly impregnated wi ...
in Upper Austria. * Matthias Friedwagner (1861–1940), university professor (romanic philology), 1900–1911 university of Czernowitz (1910/11 rector), 1912–1928 Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University Frankfurt/Main. * Valentin Zeileis (1873–1939), physicist, founder of the electro-physical institut (health & therapy centre) in Gallspach. Married with Friederike Zeileis (née Mautner von Markhof) * Erwin Burgstaller (born 1962), sculptor.


Sights

* Moated castle, first mentioned 1343, building of the 16th to 18th century with a prominent round tower. * Roman Catholic parish church of St. Catherine (until 1638 St. Bartholomew), first mentioned 1343, epitaphs from the 14th to the 18th century; the nave was newly constructed in 2005. * Baroque Marian column from the end of the 17th century.


Further reading

* Wolfgang Perr: ''Gemeindechronik von Gallspach in 4 Bänden'' (community chronicle in four volumes). Bad Ischl 2014. Update 6/2023
Band I „Geschichte der Herrschaft Gallspach“ (seignory) in GermanBand II „Pfarrgeschichte“ (parish) in GermanBand III „Markt und Umland von den Anfängen bis 1914“ (market town & vicinity)Band IV „Markt und Umland 1914–2014“ (market town & vicinity)
auf dropbox.com).


References

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