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Wieden

Wieden (German pronunciation: [ˈviːdn̩] ; Viennese: Wiedn) is the 4th municipal district of Vienna, Austria (German: 4. Bezirk). It is near the centre of Vienna and was established as a district in 1850, but its borders were changed later.[2] Wieden is a small region near the city centre.[2] After World War II, Wieden was part of the Soviet sector of Vienna for 10 years.

Wieden
Wiedn (Bavarian)
4th District of Vienna
Location of the district within Vienna
CountryAustria
CityVienna
Government
 • District DirectorLeopold Plasch (SPÖ)
 • First DeputyLea Halbwidl (SPÖ)
 • Second DeputyBarbara Neuroth (Green)
 • Representation
   (40 Members)
SPÖ 13, Green 11,
ÖVP 7, FPÖ 6, NEOS 3
Area
 • Total1.80 km2 (0.69 sq mi)
Population
 (2016-01-01)[1]
 • Total32,745
 • Density18,000/km2 (47,000/sq mi)
Postal code
A-1040
Address of
District Office
Favoritenstraße 18
A-1040 Wien
Websitewww.wien.gv.at/bezirke/wieden/

History edit

The name Wieden was first recorded in 1137, and is thus the oldest Vorstadt (former municipality within the Linienwall) of Vienna. The main street (Wiedner Hauptstraße) is certainly even older. The district was the site of the former royal Summer residence, which was completed under Ferdinand II, and was expanded many times until Maria Theresa sold it to the Jesuits. Today it is the Theresianum, a prestigious private boarding school, while the Diplomatic Academy of Vienna resides in a wing of the building.

In the beginning of the 18th century, the development of Wieden as a suburb began. Many palaces and other buildings were built. Two small Vorstädte in the area of the present fourth district were Hungelbrunn and Schamburgergrund.

These three areas along with a number of others were incorporated into the city of Vienna as the fourth district on March 6, 1850. Because of social and economic differences, Margareten was separated from the fourth district to form the fifth district in 1861.

The so-called Freihaus, built in 1700 and the largest apartment building/tenement of the time, was located in this area, although by 1970 its state had deteriorated. The name has been rehabilitated in recent years to give an identity to the local bars, restaurants and independent retailers.[3] During the occupation by the allies (1945–1955), Wieden was part of the Soviet sector of Vienna.

The Vienna University of Technology is located in this district with its main administration buildings being located in Karlsplatz and a nearby satellite campus in the 6th district across the Wienzeile.

Famous residents edit

 
St. Charles's Church
 
The ORF Funkhaus (radio building) is located in Wieden
  • Joseph Ulrich Danhauser (1780 - 1829), Austrian furniture maker, father of Josef Danhauser (de)
  • Josef Feid (1806–1870, Weidling), Austrian painter, born here (de)
  • Adalbert Nikolaus Fuchs (1814, Wieden - 1886, Kritzendorf), Austrian agricultural scientist, born here (de)
  • Karl Lueger (1844–1910), Viennese mayor, born here
  • Johann Matthias Ranftl (1804–1854), Austrian artist, born here (de)
  • Johann Heinrich Steudel (1825–1891, Weikersdorf), politician, born here (Schaumburgergrund, now Wieden) (de)

Sights edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Statistik Austria - Bevölkerung zu Jahresbeginn 2002-2016 nach Gemeinden (Gebietsstand 1.1.2016), Statistik Austria.
  2. ^ a b Wien.gv.at webpage (see below: References).
  3. ^ "Freihausviertel Wieden". facebook.com. Retrieved 2023-10-14.[self-published source]

References edit

  • "Wien - 5. Bezirk/Wieden", Wien.gv.at, 2008, webpage (15 subpages): Wien.gv.at-wieden (in German).

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For other uses see Wieden disambiguation Wieden German pronunciation ˈviːdn Viennese Wiedn is the 4th municipal district of Vienna Austria German 4 Bezirk It is near the centre of Vienna and was established as a district in 1850 but its borders were changed later 2 Wieden is a small region near the city centre 2 After World War II Wieden was part of the Soviet sector of Vienna for 10 years Wieden Wiedn Bavarian 4th District of ViennaCoat of armsLocation of the district within ViennaCountryAustriaCityViennaGovernment District DirectorLeopold Plasch SPO First DeputyLea Halbwidl SPO Second DeputyBarbara Neuroth Green Representation 40 Members SPO 13 Green 11 OVP 7 FPO 6 NEOS 3Area Total1 80 km2 0 69 sq mi Population 2016 01 01 1 Total32 745 Density18 000 km2 47 000 sq mi Postal codeA 1040Address of District OfficeFavoritenstrasse 18A 1040 WienWebsitewww wbr wien wbr gv wbr at wbr bezirke wbr wieden wbr Contents 1 History 2 Famous residents 3 Sights 4 Notes 5 ReferencesHistory editThe name Wieden was first recorded in 1137 and is thus the oldest Vorstadt former municipality within the Linienwall of Vienna The main street Wiedner Hauptstrasse is certainly even older The district was the site of the former royal Summer residence which was completed under Ferdinand II and was expanded many times until Maria Theresa sold it to the Jesuits Today it is the Theresianum a prestigious private boarding school while the Diplomatic Academy of Vienna resides in a wing of the building In the beginning of the 18th century the development of Wieden as a suburb began Many palaces and other buildings were built Two small Vorstadte in the area of the present fourth district were Hungelbrunn and Schamburgergrund These three areas along with a number of others were incorporated into the city of Vienna as the fourth district on March 6 1850 Because of social and economic differences Margareten was separated from the fourth district to form the fifth district in 1861 The so called Freihaus built in 1700 and the largest apartment building tenement of the time was located in this area although by 1970 its state had deteriorated The name has been rehabilitated in recent years to give an identity to the local bars restaurants and independent retailers 3 During the occupation by the allies 1945 1955 Wieden was part of the Soviet sector of Vienna The Vienna University of Technology is located in this district with its main administration buildings being located in Karlsplatz and a nearby satellite campus in the 6th district across the Wienzeile Famous residents editJohannes Brahms 1833 1897 German composer lived here Christoph Willibald Gluck 1714 1787 lived here Ferdinand Bloch Bauer 1864 1945 sugar manufacturer and art lover lived here de Karl Kraus 1874 1936 an Austrian writer and journalist one of the foremost German language satirists of the 20th century lived here Rosa Mayreder 1858 1938 an Austrian freethinker author painter musician and feminist Emanuel Schikaneder 1751 1812 a German impresario Johann Strauss II 1825 1899 composer of light music particularly dance music and operettas lived here Nicholas Treadwell 1937 gallerist art collector and performer Cacilia Cordula Weber nee Stamm 1727 1793 the mother of Constanze Weber wife of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart died here Josephine Haas later Haas von Langenfeld Pfalzheim 1783 Burglengenfeld 1846 a female German Austrian philanthropist lived and died here de nbsp St Charles s Church nbsp The ORF Funkhaus radio building is located in Wieden Joseph Ulrich Danhauser 1780 1829 Austrian furniture maker father of Josef Danhauser de Josef Feid 1806 1870 Weidling Austrian painter born here de Adalbert Nikolaus Fuchs 1814 Wieden 1886 Kritzendorf Austrian agricultural scientist born here de Karl Lueger 1844 1910 Viennese mayor born here Johann Matthias Ranftl 1804 1854 Austrian artist born here de Johann Heinrich Steudel 1825 1891 Weikersdorf politician born here Schaumburgergrund now Wieden de Sights editFreihaus Karlskirche St Charles s Church a famous and special baroque church Naschmarkt the famous and the largest market of Vienna fruits and vegetables and more recently bars and restaurants Karlsplatz Stadtbahn Station Art Nouveau building constructed by Otto Wagner Theresianum Vienna Museum museum covering Vienna s history ORF building The headquarters of the national broadcaster s radio stations Schikaneder cult cinema and bar Vollpension generational bridging cafes where old and young work together Vienna University of TechnologyNotes edit Statistik Austria Bevolkerung zu Jahresbeginn 2002 2016 nach Gemeinden Gebietsstand 1 1 2016 Statistik Austria a b Wien gv at webpage see below References Freihausviertel Wieden facebook com Retrieved 2023 10 14 self published source References edit Wien 5 Bezirk Wieden Wien gv at 2008 webpage 15 subpages Wien gv at wieden in German nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Vienna Wieden 48 11 22 N 16 21 42 E 48 18944 N 16 36167 E 48 18944 16 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