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Mistelbach
Mistlboch
Town square with the town hall
Mistelbach
Location within Austria
Coordinates: 48°34′00″N 16°34′00″E
CountryAustria
StateLower Austria
DistrictMistelbach
Government
  MayorErich Stubenvoll (ÖVP)
Area
  Total131.44 km2 (50.75 sq mi)
Elevation
190 m (620 ft)
Population
 (2018-01-01)[2]
  Total11,559
  Density88/km2 (230/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
2130
Area code02572
Vehicle registrationMI
Websitewww.mistelbach.at

Mistelbach an der Zaya (German pronunciation: [ˈmɪstl̩ˌbax] (listen); Mistelbach on the (River) Zaya; Central Bavarian: Mistlboch) is a town in the northeast of Austria in Lower Austria, one of Austria's nine federal states. It is located roughly 40 km northeast of Austria's capital Vienna. Furthermore, it consists of 8 subordinated municipalities.


Geographical location


Mistelbach is located in the North East of Lower Austria's Wine Quarter (Weinviertel), approximately 25 to 30 km from the Czech and the Slovak borders. It lies next to the main road connection between Brno (Czech Republic) and Vienna (Road B7).


History


Early settlements in the Mistelbach area can be traced back to pre-Christian times.

Around 1130 Mistelbach was mentioned on official deeds for the first time. After the Lords of Mistelbach had ceased around 1370 the initially royal estates of Wilfersdorf were given to the House of Lichtenstein.

Mistelbach was granted its first right to hold markets in 1372. Today, the town still hosts four markets per year. Mistelbach received its town charter July 5, 1874.

In the 19th century Mistelbach was strongly influenced by its connection to the Austrian Eastern Railway. It eventually became the district's capital and schools were built. In the 20th century Mistelbach experienced difficulties caused by its geographical proximity to the Iron Curtain. Nevertheless, the town developed into a regional center of the Eastern Winequarter (Weinviertel).


Population


According to the 2011 census, Mistelbach had 10,963 residents, compared to a 2001 census population of 10,644. In 1991 Mistelbach counted 10,234 residents, in 1981 10,251 and in 1971 10,235.


Politics


The post of mayor is held by Mr. Chrisitan Balon. Mr. Gabauer acts as Chief Municipal Officer. After local elections March 6, 2005 the 37 seats of the Municipal Council are divided as follows: ÖVP (Austrian Christian Democratic Party): 20 seats, SPÖ (Austrian Social Democratic Party): 11 seats, LAB: 3 seats, Green Party of Austria: 2 seats, and FPÖ (Austrian Freedom Party): 1 seat.


Schools



Sights


Lutheran church in Mistelbach; built 1905
Lutheran church in Mistelbach; built 1905
built around 1500, with a gothic Madonna out of sandstone
built around 1200
built 1687, with precious ceiling frescos by Kainz, Rossaforte and Maulpertsch
including the Hermann Nitsch Museum, opened in May 2007[3]
Hermann Nitsch lives near Mistelbach, in the small village of Prinzendorf. The artist is famous for his unconventional style and for his performance art, for which he also faces considerable criticism.[4]

Mistelbach is also home to one of the region's most popular, though traditional Vienna-style coffee houses "Cafe Harlekin" which has become an icon of the city's lifestyle over the years.[6]


Subordinated municipalities



Economy and infrastructure


In 2001 there were 583 non-agricultural enterprises in Mistelbach. In 1999 agriculture- and forestry-related enterprises amounted to 281. According to 2001 census data 4,776 people out of the total population worked in Mistelbach. The labor force participation rate is 45.9%.




Notable people



References






На других языках


[de] Mistelbach (Niederösterreich)

Mistelbach (offizieller Name;[1] bis 1. Jänner 1975 offiziell Mistelbach an der Zaya,[2] deshalb häufig auch noch so genannt) ist eine Stadt mit 11.665 Einwohnern (Stand 1. Jänner 2022) im nordöstlichen Niederösterreich und Bezirkshauptstadt des gleichnamigen Bezirks.
- [en] Mistelbach

[ru] Мистельбах-ан-дер-Цайя

Мистельбах (нем. Mistelbach), ранее Ми́стельбах-ан-дер-Ца́йя[4][5] (нем. Mistelbach an der Zaya) — город , окружной центр в Австрии, в федеральной земле Нижняя Австрия.



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