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Klosterneuburg

Klosterneuburg (German pronunciation: [ˌkloːstɐˈnɔɪ̯bʊʁk] (listen); frequently abbreviated as Kloburg by locals) is a town in Tulln District in the Austrian state of Lower Austria. It has a population of about 27,500. The Klosterneuburg Monastery, which was established in 1114 and soon after given to the Augustinians, is of particular historical importance.

Klosterneuburg
Klosterneuburg
Location within Austria
Coordinates: 48°18′15″N 16°19′00″E / 48.30417°N 16.31667°E / 48.30417; 16.31667Coordinates: 48°18′15″N 16°19′00″E / 48.30417°N 16.31667°E / 48.30417; 16.31667
CountryAustria
StateLower Austria
DistrictTulln
Government
 • MayorStefan Schmuckenschlager (ÖVP)
Area
 • Total76.2 km2 (29.4 sq mi)
Elevation
192 m (630 ft)
Population
 (2018-01-01)[2]
 • Total27,058
 • Density360/km2 (920/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
340x
Area code02243
Vehicle registrationKG
Websitewww.klosterneuburg.at

Geography

 
Klosterneuburg and Korneuburg (background), view from Leopoldsberg

It is located on the Danube, immediately north of the Austrian capital Vienna, from which it is separated by the Kahlenberg and Leopoldsberg hills of the Vienna Woods range. It has been separated from its twin city of Korneuburg on the left bank of the Danube since the river changed its course during the Late Middle Ages. The towns are connected by a reaction ferry link. The municipal area comprises the northern tip of the Donauinsel as well as the 515 m (1,690 ft) high Mt. Exelberg and its telecommunication tower.

At the site of a former pioneer school of the Austrian Bundesheer, Klosterneuburg has various military buildings and former stores[3] which will be developed into a 12 hectare large new quarter of the town by 2030.[4] It is also the centre of a wine growing area, with several esteemed vintners, numerous Heuriger taverns, and the Federal Institute for Viticulture and Pomology, where Fritz Zweigelt bred the Zweigelt and Blauburger red wine grapes.[citation needed]

Due to its hilly location, Klosterneuburg has several geographical areas within the cadastral communities of Klosterneuburg-Stadt, Maria Gugging, Höflein an der Donau [de], Kierling [de], Kritzendorf [de], Weidling [de], and Weidlingbach [de]. Its town centre has two main shopping areas, the Niedermarkt and the Rathausplatz, separated by a steep hill.

The town is tightly linked to the Austrian capital and houses some of the most affluent citizens of Lower Austria[citation needed]. It has direct access to the Vienna city centre via the Klosterneuburger Straße highway (B14), by the Vienna S-Bahn network on the Emperor Franz Joseph Railway line (S40) from Franz-Josefs-Bahnhof to Tulln, and along the EV6 The Rivers cycling route. The town is the site of light industry and, whilst not belonging to Vienna, has almost the feel of a suburb. The Essl Museum [de] of contemporary art and the Institute of Science and Technology Austria established in 2006 are located in the town.

History

Archaeological findings denote a settlement of the area already during the Neolithic period. In the Roman era (1st to 5th centuries), a fort of the Danubian limes stood at the site of Klosterneuburg on the northwestern border of the Pannonia. After Charlemagne had defeated the Avars, a Carolingian settlement in the newly established Avar March recorded as Omundesdorf may correspond to the site of the town. Klosterneuburg itself was first mentioned as Nivvenburc (Neuburg, "New Castle") in an 1108 deed.

 
Monastery and town walls

In 1113 it became the residence of the Babenberg margrave Leopold III, the later patron saint of Austria. In 1114 Leopold, son-in-law of the Salian emperor Henry IV by his marriage with Agnes of Wailingen, had a princely castle erected together with a collegiate church on a hill rising directly from the banks of the Danube,[3] which he transferred to Augustinian canons in 1133. This order is one of the oldest and richest of its kind in Austria; it owned much of the land upon which today the north-western suburbs of Vienna stand.[3] Later, Duke Leopold VI of Austria (d. 1230) also had his residence there during parts of his reign. It was also here where Leopold VI's eldest son climbed a tree, fell and died. The monastery complex include the old chapel of 1318, with Leopold's tomb and the Verdun Altar, dating from the 12th century, the treasury and relic-chamber, the library with 30,000 volumes and numerous manuscripts, the picture gallery, the collection of coins, the theological hall, and the winecellar, containing an immense tun like that at Heidelberg.[3]

The market on the left river bank quickly developed in conjunction with the famous monastery on the right bank. While the Danube was an important waterway trade route, it also repeatedly affected the citizens by floods. In the late 13th century, the two parts of the town, Klosterneuburg (the monastery) and Korneuburg (the market), had grown apart, whereafter the Habsburg king Albert I of Germany granted separate town privileges to Klosterneuburg in 1298.

The unfortified "Untere Stadt" was devastated by Ottoman forces in the 1529 Siege of Vienna[5] and the 1683 Battle of Vienna[6] whereas the fortified "Obere Stadt" was successfully defended in both cases. In the 18th century Emperor Charles VI, who could not prevail in the War of the Spanish Succession, set up plans to rebuild the Klosterneuburg monastery complex modelled on the Escorial. The construction of the Baroque buildings began in 1730; however, it did not survive an initial phase.

After the Austrian defeat in the 1805 Battle of Austerlitz, the town was occupied by Napoleonic troops until 1809. A winemaker's town during the 19th century, Klosterneuburg developed to a recreational and residential area of Austrian officials working in the nearby capital. During the Anschluss of Austria to Nazi Germany from 1938, Klosterneuburg was incorporated as the 26th district of "Greater Vienna", which was reversed with the establishment of Wien-Umgebung District in 1954.

At the end of 2016 Wien-Umgebung District was dissolved and Klosterneuburg became a part of Tulln.[7][8]

Politics

 
Town hall

Seats in the town's assembly (Gemeinderat) as of 2010 local elections:

Twin town

Klosterneuburg is twinned with:

Notable people

 
Kierling sanatorium where Kafka died in 1924

Coinage

Klosterneuburg was recently selected as a main motif for a high value collectors' coin: the Klosterneuburg commemorative coin. The obverse shows a view of the abbey from the slopes of the Leopoldsberg in the Alps. The Romanesque-Gothic basilica as well as the copper dome with the imperial crown can be seen.

References

  1. ^ "Dauersiedlungsraum der Gemeinden Politischen Bezirke und Bundesländer - Gebietsstand 1.1.2018". Statistics Austria. Retrieved 10 March 2019.
  2. ^ "Einwohnerzahl 1.1.2018 nach Gemeinden mit Status, Gebietsstand 1.1.2018". Statistics Austria. Retrieved 9 March 2019.
  3. ^ a b c d Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Klosterneuburg" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 15 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 848–849.
  4. ^ Erholungsstandard., Klosterneuburg hat sich als Stadt mit sehr hoher Lebensqualität bestens etabliert. In unmittelbarer Nähe zu Wien, nur ca. 15 Fahrminuten vom Wiener Stadtzentrum entfernt, ist Klosterneuburg eine Stadt mit hohem Wohn- bzw. "Präsentation des Entwicklungsleitbildes für das Areal der Magedeburgkaserne". klosterneuburg.at. Retrieved 21 April 2018.
  5. ^ As seen in the Stadtmuseum
  6. ^ Schimmer, Karl August (31 December 1874). Wiens Belagerung durch die Türken: und ihre Einfälle in Ungarn und Oesterreich (in German). J.G. Heubner. p. 441. Retrieved 25 January 2020.
  7. ^ "Bezirk Wien Umgebung wird aufgelöst". 10 September 2015.
  8. ^ "Wien-Umgebung: Aufteilung geändert". noen.at. 28 September 2015. Retrieved 21 April 2018.


External links

  • Aerial pictures of Klosterneuburg
  • 360°-Panoramas from Gerhard Edl
  • Institute of Science and Technology Austria
  • Klosterneuburg Tourism Information
  • "Klosterneuburg" . New International Encyclopedia. 1905.

klosterneuburg, german, pronunciation, ˌkloːstɐˈnɔɪ, bʊʁk, listen, frequently, abbreviated, kloburg, locals, town, tulln, district, austrian, state, lower, austria, population, about, monastery, which, established, 1114, soon, after, given, augustinians, parti. Klosterneuburg German pronunciation ˌkloːstɐˈnɔɪ bʊʁk listen frequently abbreviated as Kloburg by locals is a town in Tulln District in the Austrian state of Lower Austria It has a population of about 27 500 The Klosterneuburg Monastery which was established in 1114 and soon after given to the Augustinians is of particular historical importance KlosterneuburgMunicipalityCoat of armsKlosterneuburgLocation within AustriaCoordinates 48 18 15 N 16 19 00 E 48 30417 N 16 31667 E 48 30417 16 31667 Coordinates 48 18 15 N 16 19 00 E 48 30417 N 16 31667 E 48 30417 16 31667CountryAustriaStateLower AustriaDistrictTullnGovernment MayorStefan Schmuckenschlager OVP Area 1 Total76 2 km2 29 4 sq mi Elevation192 m 630 ft Population 2018 01 01 2 Total27 058 Density360 km2 920 sq mi Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code340xArea code02243Vehicle registrationKGWebsitewww klosterneuburg at Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Politics 4 Twin town 5 Notable people 6 Coinage 7 References 8 External linksGeography Edit Klosterneuburg and Korneuburg background view from Leopoldsberg It is located on the Danube immediately north of the Austrian capital Vienna from which it is separated by the Kahlenberg and Leopoldsberg hills of the Vienna Woods range It has been separated from its twin city of Korneuburg on the left bank of the Danube since the river changed its course during the Late Middle Ages The towns are connected by a reaction ferry link The municipal area comprises the northern tip of the Donauinsel as well as the 515 m 1 690 ft high Mt Exelberg and its telecommunication tower At the site of a former pioneer school of the Austrian Bundesheer Klosterneuburg has various military buildings and former stores 3 which will be developed into a 12 hectare large new quarter of the town by 2030 4 It is also the centre of a wine growing area with several esteemed vintners numerous Heuriger taverns and the Federal Institute for Viticulture and Pomology where Fritz Zweigelt bred the Zweigelt and Blauburger red wine grapes citation needed Due to its hilly location Klosterneuburg has several geographical areas within the cadastral communities of Klosterneuburg Stadt Maria Gugging Hoflein an der Donau de Kierling de Kritzendorf de Weidling de and Weidlingbach de Its town centre has two main shopping areas the Niedermarkt and the Rathausplatz separated by a steep hill The town is tightly linked to the Austrian capital and houses some of the most affluent citizens of Lower Austria citation needed It has direct access to the Vienna city centre via the Klosterneuburger Strasse highway B14 by the Vienna S Bahn network on the Emperor Franz Joseph Railway line S40 from Franz Josefs Bahnhof to Tulln and along the EV6 The Rivers cycling route The town is the site of light industry and whilst not belonging to Vienna has almost the feel of a suburb The Essl Museum de of contemporary art and the Institute of Science and Technology Austria established in 2006 are located in the town History EditSee also Klosterneuburg Monastery Archaeological findings denote a settlement of the area already during the Neolithic period In the Roman era 1st to 5th centuries a fort of the Danubian limes stood at the site of Klosterneuburg on the northwestern border of the Pannonia After Charlemagne had defeated the Avars a Carolingian settlement in the newly established Avar March recorded as Omundesdorf may correspond to the site of the town Klosterneuburg itself was first mentioned as Nivvenburc Neuburg New Castle in an 1108 deed Monastery and town walls In 1113 it became the residence of the Babenberg margrave Leopold III the later patron saint of Austria In 1114 Leopold son in law of the Salian emperor Henry IV by his marriage with Agnes of Wailingen had a princely castle erected together with a collegiate church on a hill rising directly from the banks of the Danube 3 which he transferred to Augustinian canons in 1133 This order is one of the oldest and richest of its kind in Austria it owned much of the land upon which today the north western suburbs of Vienna stand 3 Later Duke Leopold VI of Austria d 1230 also had his residence there during parts of his reign It was also here where Leopold VI s eldest son climbed a tree fell and died The monastery complex include the old chapel of 1318 with Leopold s tomb and the Verdun Altar dating from the 12th century the treasury and relic chamber the library with 30 000 volumes and numerous manuscripts the picture gallery the collection of coins the theological hall and the winecellar containing an immense tun like that at Heidelberg 3 The market on the left river bank quickly developed in conjunction with the famous monastery on the right bank While the Danube was an important waterway trade route it also repeatedly affected the citizens by floods In the late 13th century the two parts of the town Klosterneuburg the monastery and Korneuburg the market had grown apart whereafter the Habsburg king Albert I of Germany granted separate town privileges to Klosterneuburg in 1298 The unfortified Untere Stadt was devastated by Ottoman forces in the 1529 Siege of Vienna 5 and the 1683 Battle of Vienna 6 whereas the fortified Obere Stadt was successfully defended in both cases In the 18th century Emperor Charles VI who could not prevail in the War of the Spanish Succession set up plans to rebuild the Klosterneuburg monastery complex modelled on the Escorial The construction of the Baroque buildings began in 1730 however it did not survive an initial phase After the Austrian defeat in the 1805 Battle of Austerlitz the town was occupied by Napoleonic troops until 1809 A winemaker s town during the 19th century Klosterneuburg developed to a recreational and residential area of Austrian officials working in the nearby capital During the Anschluss of Austria to Nazi Germany from 1938 Klosterneuburg was incorporated as the 26th district of Greater Vienna which was reversed with the establishment of Wien Umgebung District in 1954 At the end of 2016 Wien Umgebung District was dissolved and Klosterneuburg became a part of Tulln 7 8 Politics Edit Town hall Seats in the town s assembly Gemeinderat as of 2010 update local elections Austrian People s Party OVP 24 Social Democratic Party of Austria SPO 6 The Greens The Green Alternative 5 Freedom Party of Austria FPO 2 Plattform Unser Klsierneuburg Independent 2 Hofbauer Independent 1 Sozial Aktiv Unabhangig Independent 1Twin town EditSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Austria Klosterneuburg is twinned with Goppingen Germany since 1971Notable people Edit Kierling sanatorium where Kafka died in 1924 Otto of Freising c 1114 1158 churchman and chronicler Johann Georg Albrechtsberger 1736 1809 musician Nikolaus Lenau 1802 1850 poet buried in the Weidling cemetery Walter Breisky 1871 1944 politician and Austrian chancellor died in Klosterneuburg Hans Ledwinka 1878 1967 automobile designer Franz Kafka 1883 1924 author died at the Hoffmann sanatorium in Kierling Pius Parsch 1884 1954 priest died at Klosterneuburg Wolfgang Hoffmann 1900 1969 architect and designer Ernst Plischke 1903 1992 Austrian New Zealand architect Karl Rahm 1907 1947 SS officer commandant of the Theresienstadt concentration camp executed for war crimes O W Fischer 1915 2004 film and theatre actor Hilde Gueden 1917 1988 Austrian soprano died in Klosterneuburg Leo Navratil 1921 2006 psychiatrist worked at the Maria Gugging Psychiatric Clinic Gustav Peichl 1928 2019 architect Helmut Senekowitsch 1933 2007 footballer died in Klosterneuburg Herbert Prohaska born 1955 footballer living in Kierling Siegfried Selberherr born 1955 scientist Karlheinz Essl Jr born 1960 composer performer and composition teacher Michael Konsel born 1962 football goalkeeper Thomas Aigner born 1964 TV entertainer documentary film producer and lecturer Martin Nowak born 1965 biologist and mathematicianCoinage Edit Klosterneuburg commemorative coin Klosterneuburg was recently selected as a main motif for a high value collectors coin the Klosterneuburg commemorative coin The obverse shows a view of the abbey from the slopes of the Leopoldsberg in the Alps The Romanesque Gothic basilica as well as the copper dome with the imperial crown can be seen References Edit Dauersiedlungsraum der Gemeinden Politischen Bezirke und Bundeslander Gebietsstand 1 1 2018 Statistics Austria Retrieved 10 March 2019 Einwohnerzahl 1 1 2018 nach Gemeinden mit Status Gebietsstand 1 1 2018 Statistics Austria Retrieved 9 March 2019 a b c d Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Klosterneuburg Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 15 11th ed Cambridge University Press pp 848 849 Erholungsstandard Klosterneuburg hat sich als Stadt mit sehr hoher Lebensqualitat bestens etabliert In unmittelbarer Nahe zu Wien nur ca 15 Fahrminuten vom Wiener Stadtzentrum entfernt ist Klosterneuburg eine Stadt mit hohem Wohn bzw Prasentation des Entwicklungsleitbildes fur das Areal der Magedeburgkaserne klosterneuburg at Retrieved 21 April 2018 As seen in the Stadtmuseum Schimmer Karl August 31 December 1874 Wiens Belagerung durch die Turken und ihre Einfalle in Ungarn und Oesterreich in German J G Heubner p 441 Retrieved 25 January 2020 Bezirk Wien Umgebung wird aufgelost 10 September 2015 Wien Umgebung Aufteilung geandert noen at 28 September 2015 Retrieved 21 April 2018 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Klosterneuburg Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Klosterneuburg Aerial pictures of Klosterneuburg 360 Panoramas from Gerhard Edl Institute of Science and Technology Austria Klosterneuburg Tourism Information Klosterneuburg New International Encyclopedia 1905 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Klosterneuburg amp oldid 1115405245, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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