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Maria Schmolln is a municipality in the district of
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of the
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n state of
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state. The community is mainly known as an important
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destination among rural
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. The name comes from its location on the “Schmollner Berg”, literally small mountain.


Geography

Maria Schmolln lies in the south of the
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amid the rolling hills (max height: 767 m - 2,516 ft) covered by the Kobernaußer Forest, which, together with the adjacent Hausruck Forest in
Hausruckviertel The Hausruckviertel (literally German for the ''Hausruck'' quarter or district) is an Austrian region belonging to the state of Upper Austria: it is one of four "quarters" of Upper Austria the others being Traunviertel, Mühlviertel, and Innvier ...
, is one of the largest contiguous forest in Central Europe. The municipality is structured in the three cadastral entities of Oberminathal, Schnellenberg and Schweigert Reith, and has an extension of 34,47 km2 (13,31 sq mi).
Geologically the area is part of the
molasse basin The Molasse basin (or North Alpine foreland basin) is a foreland basin north of the Alps which formed during the Oligocene and Miocene epochs. The basin formed as a result of the flexure of the European plate under the weight of the orogenic ...
that formed, north of the Alps, during the
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and
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epochs.


History

The
Duchy of Bavaria The Duchy of Bavaria (German: ''Herzogtum Bayern'') was a frontier region in the southeastern part of the Merovingian kingdom from the sixth through the eighth century. It was settled by Bavarian tribes and ruled by dukes (''duces'') under Fr ...
owned the area until 1780 when the
Peace of Teschen The Treaty of Teschen (german: Frieden von Teschen, i.e., "Peace of Teschen"; french: Traité de Teschen) was signed on 13 May 1779 in Teschen, then in Austrian Silesia, between the Austrian Habsburg monarchy and the Kingdom of Prussia, which of ...
awarded the entire
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, then called "Innbaiern", to
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. For a short period of time, during the
Napoleonic Wars The Napoleonic Wars (1803–1815) were a series of major global conflicts pitting the French Empire and its allies, led by Napoleon I, against a fluctuating array of European states formed into various coalitions. It produced a period of Fren ...
, it returned to Bavaria, but in 1814 it was definitively incorporated into Upper Austria. Maria Schmolln didn't exist yet. The community established itself only in the years from 1860 to 1863 by settling around the shrine and growing with it until, by the end of 1898, Maria Schmolln became an independent municipality. After the “
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”, the annexation of Austria to the
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on 13 March 1938, the village belonged to the "Upper Danube" entity. However in 1945 at the end of the
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, it returned to the Upper Austria state of an independent Austria. In 2006 a
Stolperstein A (; plural ; literally 'stumbling stone', metaphorically a 'stumbling block') is a sett-size, concrete cube bearing a brass plate inscribed with the name and life dates of victims of Nazi extermination or persecution. The project, initiat ...
was laid down in the sidewalk in front of the door of the last address of the Franciscan Father Ludwig Seraphim Binder, killed by the Nazi regime. Forty more Stolpersteine were placed in the district of Braunau am Inn by
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artist
Gunter Demnig Gunter Demnig (born 27 October 1947 in Berlin) is a German artist. He is best known for his ''Stolperstein'' ("stumbling block") memorials to the victims of Nazi persecution, including Jews, homosexuals, Romani and the disabled. The project plac ...
in memory of victims of the
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.


The Sanctuary

According to tradition, all started in 1735 when the farmer Michael Priewasser hung a picture of Saint Mary on a tree in memory of his lost son. This way passers-by would stop and be moved to pray for him. Already in 1784, due to the growing popularity of the place, a wooden chapel was built, and afterward demolished, in 1810, by the order of the authorities. As the image of Saint Virgin Mary kept being worshiped by many, in 1850 a new wooden chapel was built, as well as a shelter for the pilgrims, clearings were made so that people could start settling around the shrine, and so a village was born and continued to grow. On their own initiative the inhabitants then built the present-day shrine, which, together with a small Franciscan Cloister and the elementary school, was opened in 1863. In 1880 the original wooden chapel was demolished and a chapel, that can be seen today, was built at the northern side of the sanctuary. In 1867 Maria Schmolln became a separate parish as it came to be the most important pilgrimage site in the
Innviertel The Innviertel (literally German for "Inn Quarter"; officially called the ''Innkreis''; ) is a traditional Austrian region southeast of the Inn river. It forms the western part of the state of Upper Austria and borders the German state of Bavari ...
. The shrine, built in the Romanesque revival style, is 42 meters long and 15 meters wide. The side chapel, where the image of St. Mary is worshiped, was built according to the plans of the artist and Franciscan abbot John Mary Reiter. A glass panel on the floor marks the location of the tree on which the image was originally fixed. In 1962 the rich
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features of the interior with their polychrome decorations and paintings were removed and replaced with a white finish. Again, in 1992 an extensive renovation and redesign of the interior took place. The new main and side altars were designed and built by the Tyrolean sculptor Rudolf Millonig, as was the new “pilgrims fountain”, built near the side chapel in 2007.


The cloister

In 1864 the Bishop Franz-Josef Rudigier concerned himself with providing the pilgrims with a due pastoral care, and upon his invitation the first Franciscans from
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moved in. As the pilgrimage site blossomed, in 1871 the original rectory was enlarged to become a cloister hosting ten Franciscans, who not only took care of pilgrims but attended also to the surrounding communities. In 1941 the monastery was closed on Nazi's orders. Only two priests remained, and one part of the building was transformed into a children shelter. In 1945 the cloister was given back its original function, and today a small Franciscan convent continues to serve the chapel.


Community

In the local council three parties are represented (2015):
ÖVP The Austrian People's Party (german: Österreichische Volkspartei , ÖVP ) is a Christian-democratic and liberal-conservative political party in Austria. Since December 2021, the party has been led provisionally by Karl Nehammer. It is currentl ...
(11 seats),
FPÖ The Freedom Party of Austria (german: Freiheitliche Partei Österreichs, FPÖ) is a right-wing populist and national-conservative political party in Austria. It was led by Norbert Hofer from September 2019 to 1 June 2021.Staff (1 June 2021"Aust ...
(4 seats),
SPÖ The Social Democratic Party of Austria (german: Sozialdemokratische Partei Österreichs , SPÖ), founded and known as the Social Democratic Workers' Party of Austria (german: link=no, Sozialdemokratische Arbeiterpartei Österreichs, SDAPÖ) unti ...
(4 seats). The nursing home " Maria Rast " has been around since 1884 and is operated by the Franciscans nouns of
Vöcklabruck Vöcklabruck () is the administrative center of the Vöcklabruck district, Austria. It is located in the western part of Upper Austria, close to the A1 Autobahn as well as the B1 highway. Vöcklabruck's name derives from the River Vöckla which ...
. In 2002 the home was extended with a new building on three floors and 80 beds. The old building was renovated and now hosts several sheltered accommodations for vulnerable people. Over twenty clubs are active in Maria Schmolln, the most important being the beekeeper club, the Music Band, the Theater Group, the Church Choir. The local Union houses and organizes many sport and wellness activities like judo, cross country, downhill skiing / snowboarding, curling, and tennis. There is also a municipal swimming pool and ski lift.
Mountain biking is also a popular activity carried out in the lush wooded area surrounding the village by locals as well as tourists.
There are also more traditional activities:
Ländler The Ländler () is a folk dance in time which was popular in Austria, Bavaria, German Switzerland, and Slovenia at the end of the 18th century. It is a partner dance which strongly features hopping and stamping. It might be purely instrumen ...
dance, erection of
Maypole A maypole is a tall wooden pole erected as a part of various European folk festivals, around which a maypole dance often takes place. The festivals may occur on 1 May or Pentecost (Whitsun), although in some countries it is instead erected at ...
, folk, carnival and garden festivals.
The
Volunteer fire department A volunteer fire department (VFD) is a fire department of volunteers who perform fire suppression and other related emergency services for a local jurisdiction. Volunteer and retained (on-call) firefighters are expected to be on call to respond t ...
manage many different social recreations, like the Forest Festival which falls in the summer months. On December week-ends local associations organize the “Advent Market” on the village streets. On the “Maschkerer” Festival, or the
Twelfth Night ''Twelfth Night'', or ''What You Will'' is a romantic comedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written around 1601–1602 as a Twelfth Night's entertainment for the close of the Christmas season. The play centres on the twins Vio ...
, which concludes the entire Christmas period, people, lately children in particular, dress up and walk from house to house to entertain with music and songs.


Notable people

* Franciscan Father Ludwig Seraphim Binder, victim of the Nazi regime *
Otto von Habsburg Otto von Habsburg (german: Franz Joseph Otto Robert Maria Anton Karl Max Heinrich Sixtus Xaver Felix Renatus Ludwig Gaetan Pius Ignatius, hu, Ferenc József Ottó Róbert Mária Antal Károly Max Heinrich Sixtus Xaver Felix Renatus Lajos Gaetan ...
(1912–2011), who became honorary Citizen of Maria Schmolln in 1947 ottovonhabsburg.org
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References


Bibliography

* Florentin Nothegger, Wallfahrtsort Maria-Schmolln, Maria Schmolln 1963 (de) * Matthias Eisterer: ''Wallfahrtsbüchlein für den Gnadenort Maria Schmolln in Ober-Österreich (Innviertel)'', St.-Norbertus-Druckerei, Wien, 1896 (de) *

(de) *


External links


Official website of Maria Schmolln (de)
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Wallfahrtskirche Maria Schmolln (de)
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Franziskanerkloster Maria Schmolln (de)
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Church Choir Maria Schmolln (de)
* (de) {{authority control Cities and towns in Braunau am Inn District