Sankt Martin im Innkreis


Sankt Martin im Innkreis is a municipality in Ried im Innkreis District, in the Austrian state of Upper Austria.

Geography

Sankt Martin lies in the Innviertel region, situated on the west slope of the Troßkolm forest in the Antiesen valley. It is located about north of the district capital Ried im Innkreis on the Hausruck Straße highway near the Ort im Innkreis junction of the Innkreis Autobahn.
The municipal area comprises the cadastral communities of Diesseits and Jenseits, referring to the Antiesen River.

History

The Sankt Martin parish church was first mentioned in a 1084 deed, when the surrounding estates were held by the Bavarian Bishops of Passau. A castle was mentioned in 1150, it burnt down during the Peasants' War in Upper Austria in 1626 and was rebuilt in a Baroque style.
With the whole Innviertel region Sankt Martin belonged to the Duchy of Bavaria until it was ceded to the Archduchy of Austria according to the 1779 Treaty of Teschen. After the Napoleonic Wars, Sankt Martin was incorporated into the Austrian crown land of Upper Austria. The present-day municipality was established in 1850.
In World War II Oberst Alois Podhajsky, director of the Spanish Riding School in Vienna, had most of the Lipizzan stallions evacuated to Sankt Martin. His hostess was at that time the Swedish born Countess Gertrud Arco- auf Valley - Wallenberg, alias Gertrud ”Calle” Wallenberg. She has been a member of the Swedish banking dynasty, and cousin of anti-Nazi hero Raoul Wallenberg. There Oberst Podhajsky met on the seventh of May 1945 with the American General George S. Patton and Robert Porter Patterson, Sr. the United States Under Secretary of War under President Franklin Roosevelt and the United States Secretary of War under President Harry S. Truman. The remaining horses and riders of the school orchestrated an impressive performance in the indoor school of the castle for their foreign guests, whereafter the Americans agreed to place the white stallions under the protection of the United States.

Politics

Seats in the municipal assembly as of 2009 local elections: