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F r o m W i k i p e d i a , t h e f r e e e n c y c l o p e d i a
City in Burgenland, Austria
Eisenstadt (German pronunciation: [ˈaɪzn̩ʃtat] ⓘ ; Austro-Bavarian : Eisnstod ; Hungarian : Kismarton ; Croatian : Željezni grad or Željezno ; Slovene : Železno ) is the capital city of the Austrian state of Burgenland . With a population of 15,074 (as of 2023), it is the smallest state capital and the 38th-largest city in Austria overall. It lies at the foot of the Leitha Mountains hill range.
From 1648 to 1921, Kismarton/Eisenstadt was part of the Habsburg Empire 's Kingdom of Hungary and the seat of the Hungarian noble family Eszterházy . During this time, the composer Joseph Haydn lived and worked in Eisenstadt as a court musician under the patronage of the Esterházy family. After the cessation of Burgenland to Austria in 1921, the city became the province's capital in 1925. As the state capital of Burgenland, it functions as a center of public administration and services[5] [6] and is the seat of three institutes of higher education.
Geography [ edit ]
Eisenstadt lies on a plain leading down to the river Wulka , at the southern foot of the Leitha Mountains , about 12 kilometres (7 miles) from the Hungarian border.
Subdivisions [ edit ]
Eisenstadt is divided into three districts (Ortsteile) :
Eisenstadt-Stadt (Eisenstadt proper)
Kleinhöflein im Burgenland (Hungarian : Kishöflány ; Croatian : Mala Holovajna ) – a town that lies to the west of Eisenstadt proper
St. Georgen am Leithagebirge (Lajtaszentgyörgy ; Svetojurje ) – a town that lies to the east of Eisenstadt proper
Furthermore, Eisenstadt is divided into five Katastralgemeinden :
Eisenstadt-Stadt
Oberberg, or Oberberg-Eisenstadt (Hungarian : Felsőkismartonhegy ; Croatian : Željezno Brig ) – the northern area of Eisenstadt starting beyond the Jewish quarter
Unterberg, or Unterberg-Eisenstadt (Alsókismartonhegy ; Željezno Donji Brig ) – the southern area of Eisenstadt starting beyond the Kalvarienbergplatz & the Ruster Straße and including the Jewish quarter
Kleinhöflein im Burgenland
St. Georgen am Leithagebirge
Other informal areas of the city include Wiesäcker and Lobäcker, which lie south of the Eisbach, a tributary of the Wulka. The city is surrounded by the district (Bezirk ) of Eisenstadt-Umgebung .
The city previously included the districts (Ortsteile) of Eisenstadt-Stadt, Eisenstadt-Oberberg, Eisenstadt-Unterberg, and Eisenstadt-Schloßgrund (Kismartonváralja ).
Nearby municipalities [ edit ]
Climate [ edit ]
Climate data for Eisenstadt (1981–2010)
Month
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Year
Record high °C (°F)
20.5 (68.9)
21.1 (70.0)
24.1 (75.4)
27.2 (81.0)
33.2 (91.8)
36.1 (97.0)
38.7 (101.7)
38.4 (101.1)
33.7 (92.7)
28.0 (82.4)
21.9 (71.4)
19.8 (67.6)
38.7 (101.7)
Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
3.1 (37.6)
5.3 (41.5)
10.4 (50.7)
16.1 (61.0)
21.1 (70.0)
24.0 (75.2)
26.7 (80.1)
26.1 (79.0)
20.9 (69.6)
15.0 (59.0)
8.3 (46.9)
3.5 (38.3)
15.0 (59.0)
Daily mean °C (°F)
−0.1 (31.8)
1.3 (34.3)
5.5 (41.9)
10.7 (51.3)
15.7 (60.3)
18.8 (65.8)
21.0 (69.8)
20.2 (68.4)
15.5 (59.9)
10.2 (50.4)
4.9 (40.8)
0.8 (33.4)
10.4 (50.7)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
−2.8 (27.0)
−1.7 (28.9)
1.8 (35.2)
6.0 (42.8)
10.5 (50.9)
13.7 (56.7)
15.7 (60.3)
15.5 (59.9)
11.5 (52.7)
6.9 (44.4)
2.3 (36.1)
−1.6 (29.1)
6.5 (43.7)
Record low °C (°F)
−21.6 (−6.9)
−19.8 (−3.6)
−19.2 (−2.6)
−2.8 (27.0)
1.2 (34.2)
3.7 (38.7)
6.9 (44.4)
6.8 (44.2)
2.1 (35.8)
−5.9 (21.4)
−12.3 (9.9)
−17.8 (0.0)
−21.6 (−6.9)
Average precipitation mm (inches)
38 (1.5)
34 (1.3)
59 (2.3)
52 (2.0)
77 (3.0)
90 (3.5)
77 (3.0)
91 (3.6)
78 (3.1)
53 (2.1)
57 (2.2)
51 (2.0)
758 (29.8)
Average snowfall cm (inches)
13 (5.1)
10 (3.9)
6 (2.4)
0 (0)
0 (0)
0 (0)
0 (0)
0 (0)
0 (0)
0 (0)
5 (2.0)
12 (4.7)
46 (18 )
Average relative humidity (%) (at 14:00)
70.5
62.6
56.5
50.4
52.9
53.5
50.2
51.4
56.0
62.3
70.6
74.7
59.3
Mean monthly sunshine hours
73
107
145
204
246
245
272
254
188
139
72
53
1,999
Percent possible sunshine
27.7
38.3
41.0
51.8
55.2
54.4
59.7
60.1
51.8
42.7
26.6
21.1
44.2
Source: Central Institute for Meteorology and Geodynamics [7] [8] [9] [10] [11]
Climate data for Eisenstadt (1971–2000)
Month
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Year
Record high °C (°F)
18.8 (65.8)
19.7 (67.5)
27.4 (81.3)
27.2 (81.0)
30.8 (87.4)
36.1 (97.0)
36.4 (97.5)
37.0 (98.6)
33.7 (92.7)
26.4 (79.5)
21.9 (71.4)
19.8 (67.6)
37.0 (98.6)
Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
2.8 (37.0)
5.3 (41.5)
10.4 (50.7)
15.3 (59.5)
20.6 (69.1)
23.4 (74.1)
25.9 (78.6)
25.7 (78.3)
20.9 (69.6)
14.8 (58.6)
7.7 (45.9)
4.0 (39.2)
14.7 (58.5)
Daily mean °C (°F)
−0.4 (31.3)
1.3 (34.3)
5.5 (41.9)
9.9 (49.8)
15.1 (59.2)
18.1 (64.6)
20.2 (68.4)
19.8 (67.6)
15.3 (59.5)
9.8 (49.6)
4.3 (39.7)
1.1 (34.0)
10.0 (50.0)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
−2.9 (26.8)
−1.6 (29.1)
1.9 (35.4)
5.5 (41.9)
10.1 (50.2)
13.2 (55.8)
15.2 (59.4)
15.1 (59.2)
11.4 (52.5)
6.5 (43.7)
1.7 (35.1)
−1.2 (29.8)
6.2 (43.2)
Record low °C (°F)
−21.6 (−6.9)
−19.8 (−3.6)
−19.2 (−2.6)
−4.0 (24.8)
−1.6 (29.1)
3.7 (38.7)
6.2 (43.2)
3.8 (38.8)
2.1 (35.8)
−5.3 (22.5)
−12.3 (9.9)
−17.8 (0.0)
−21.6 (−6.9)
Average precipitation mm (inches)
33.7 (1.33)
29.7 (1.17)
45.1 (1.78)
51.9 (2.04)
62.6 (2.46)
71.2 (2.80)
66.7 (2.63)
59.8 (2.35)
58.8 (2.31)
43.7 (1.72)
53.6 (2.11)
41.2 (1.62)
618.0 (24.33)
Average snowfall cm (inches)
12.0 (4.7)
8.8 (3.5)
6.4 (2.5)
0.8 (0.3)
0.0 (0.0)
0.0 (0.0)
0.0 (0.0)
0.0 (0.0)
0.0 (0.0)
0.0 (0.0)
5.0 (2.0)
14.1 (5.6)
47.1 (18.5)
Average precipitation days (≥ 1.0 mm)
6.1
5.9
8.1
7.7
8.5
9.3
8.5
8.2
7.0
5.9
7.8
6.9
89.9
Average relative humidity (%) (at 14:00)
72.8
65.1
57.0
51.7
52.8
53.4
50.7
51.1
56.2
61.8
71.2
74.5
59.9
Mean monthly sunshine hours
68.9
105.8
136.1
188.0
237.1
232.5
252.3
244.0
176.2
136.3
70.4
50.1
1,897.7
Percent possible sunshine
26.2
37.9
38.6
47.7
53.5
52.1
55.8
57.8
48.4
41.8
25.9
20.3
42.2
Source: Central Institute for Meteorology and Geodynamics [12]
Names and etymology [ edit ]
Kleinhöflein im Burgenland at the foot of the Leitha Mountains
The city's name means "Iron City" and was first recorded in 1118 as Castrum ferrum , referring to the history of iron mining and iron trade in the area. The first written mention of the town is from 1264 as "minor Mortin", matching the Hungarian name, Kismarton, which recalls Martin of Tours , the patron saint of the main church.
History [ edit ]
Archeological finds prove that the Eisenstadt area was already settled in the Hallstatt period. Celts and Romans settled somewhat later. During the Migration Period , the area was settled by different Germanic tribes and the Huns . Around 800, during the reign of Charlemagne , settlement by the Bavarii began. The territory became part of the Kingdom of Hungary in the 11th century.
The fortress built on the original earth works was destroyed by the troops of Margrave Leopold III of Austria . In 1241, it was destroyed by the Mongol invaders. In 1373, the town came into the possession of the Kanizsai family, who rebuilt the walls surrounding the town and built a fortress at the site of the present day castle between 1388 and 1392. In 1388, Eisenstadt was given the right to hold markets by Emperor Sigismund .
From 1440 Archduke Albert VI of Austria held the town as collateral for a loan. In 1451, Matthias Corvinus ceded it to Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor in return for the Holy Crown of Hungary . Matthias Corvinus reconquered it by force in 1482, but Maximilian I acquired it again in 1490. It remained under Habsburg rule until 1622; however, the Ottoman Empire briefly conquered Kismarton in 1529 and 1532 during their advances on the city of Vienna (see Ottoman wars in Europe ). It was destroyed by fire in 1589.
In 1648, it passed under the rule of the Esterházy family . These Hungarian princes permanently changed the face of the city due to their extensive construction, especially on their castle, Schloss Esterházy . During this period, the city was captured by the army of Imre Thököly in 1683, and it saw the defeat of the rebel kuruc army of Sándor Károlyi by the Habsburgs in 1704. It was again destroyed by fire in 1776.
The appointment of Joseph Haydn as the prince's Hofkapellmeister (court orchestra director, composing and performing music) began the great artistic period in the city's history. In 1809, Eisenstadt was occupied by French troops during the Napoleonic Wars ; in 1897, it was joined to the railway network.
Until the end of World War I , it was the seat of Kismarton district in Sopron county in the Kingdom of Hungary . Without plebiscite, the city and the entire Hungarian territory of Burgenland (with the exception of the city of Sopron and 11 other villages in which referendums were held) was annexed to Austria by the Saint-Germain and Treaties of Trianon in 1921. Since 30 April 1925, Eisenstadt has been the seat of the Burgenland state government and thus the state capital. During World War II , Eisenstadt was heavily bombarded. On 2 April 1945, it was captured by Soviet troops of the 3rd Ukrainian Front in the course of the Vienna Offensive , and the city remained under Soviet occupation until 1955. In 1960, it became the see of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Eisenstadt .
Politics [ edit ]
The current mayor of Eisenstadt is Thomas Steiner (ÖVP ).
The district council is composed as follows (as of 2022[update] ):
The total annual city budget of Eisenstadt in 2021 is €42.256.600 with total expenditure of €42.255.800.[13]
Main sights [ edit ]
Secular buildings [ edit ]
Gloriette
Religious buildings and districts [ edit ]
Eisenstadt Cathedral
City Hall
Museums [ edit ]
Education [ edit ]
Eisenstadt is the seat of the university of applied sciences FH Burgenland ,[15] the college of education PH Burgenland ,[16] and the music school Joseph-Haydn-Privathochschule Burgenland .[17]
Culture [ edit ]
Eisenstadt formerly hosted a Joseph Haydn festival, the Haydn Festspiele , a viniculture festival, the Fest der 1000 Weine , and a tournament of the World Athletics Continental Tour , the Austrian Open.
Twin towns — sister cities [ edit ]
Eisenstadt is twinned with:
Bad Kissingen , Bavaria , Germany
Colmar , Haut-Rhin , Grand Est , France
Manassas, Virginia , United States
Lignano Sabbiadoro , Udine , Friuli-Venezia Giulia , Italy
Sanuki , Japan
Raleigh, North Carolina , United States
Sopron , Hungary
Notable people [ edit ]
Paul I , 1655
Maria Perschy , 2010
Andreas Ivanschitz , 2012
Natives [ edit ]
Paul I, Prince Esterházy (1635–1713), the first Prince Esterházy of Galántha from 1687 to 1713,[18]
Paul II Anton, Prince Esterházy , (1711–1762), a Hungarian prince, soldier and patron of music
Isaiah Berlin (1719 or 1725 – 1799), a German Talmudist and rabbi.[19]
Joseph Franz Weigl (1740–1820), cellist, father of Joseph Weigl
Joseph Weigl (1766–1846), composer and conductor
Friedrich Bridgetower (1782-1813), composer, cellist, brother of George Bridgetower
Ferdinand von Rosenzweig (1812–1892), an Austrian military officer and architect, worked in Mexico.
Josef Hyrtl (1810–1894), anatomist.[20]
Ferenc Markó (1832–1874), a Hungarian painter of landscapes; usually with figures
Moritz Benedikt (1835–1920), neurologist
Ferenc Farkas de Kisbarnak (1892–1980), Chief Scout of the Hungarian Boy Scouts
Gyula Farkas (1894–1958), a Hungarian literary historian and Finno-Ugric linguist
Stefan Billes, (DE Wiki) (1909, Kleinhöflein – 2002) politician (SPÖ).
Josef Kirchknopf, (DE Wiki) (born 1930, Kleinhöflein), politician (ÖVP)
Martin Vukovich (born 1944), diplomat
Maria Perschy (1938–2004), film and TV actress
Rudolf Simek (born 1954), an Austrian philologist and religious studies scholar
Andrea Fraunschiel (1955–2019), politician (ÖVP), and local mayor
Johann Luif (born 1959, Kleinhöflein), an Austrian politician and military officer.
Johann Dihanich (born 1958), football player, played over 330 games and 10 for Austria
Thomas Mandl (born 1979), football player, played over 250 games and 13 for Austria
Michael Mörz (born 1980), football player, played over 322 games and 12 for Austria
Andreas Ivanschitz (born 1983), football player, played over 420 games and 69 for Austria
Philipp Hosiner (born 1989), an Austrian footballer who has played over 280 games and 5 for Austria
Marko Daňo (born 1994), Slovak ice hockey player, won team bronze at the 2022 Winter Olympics
Other residents [ edit ]
Joseph Haydn , 1791
depiction of Robert Musil in Musil-Haus, Klagenfurt
Mordecai Mokiach (ca. 1650–1724), a Jewish Sabbatean prophet and Messiah claimant
Samson Wertheimer (1658–1724), chief rabbi of Hungary and Moravia, and rabbi of Eisenstadt.
Meir Eisenstadt (1670–1744) rabbi of the Siebengemeinden , died locally
Joseph Haydn (1732–1809), musician, born in Rohrau .[21]
Ignaz Pleyel (1757–1831), composer, from 1772 he became the pupil of Joseph Haydn in Eisenstadt.[22]
Akiva Eiger (1761–1837), rabbi and champion of Orthodox Judaism .[23]
Adam Liszt (1776–1827), musician, father of Franz Liszt , played cello under the direction of Joseph Haydn .
Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778–1837), an Austrian composer and virtuoso pianist.
Leopold Löw (1811–1875), born in Černá Hora , Moravia , studied at the yeshiva of Eisenstadt
Samuel Löw Brill (1814–1897), rabbi and Talmudical scholar; born in Budapest ; attended yeshiva
Isaac Hirsch Weiss (1815–1905), talmudist ; born at Velké Meziříčí , Moravia; studied at yeshiva
Azriel Hildesheimer (1820–1899), German rabbi, founded Torah im Derech Eretz ; from 1851 Rabbi of Eisenstadt
Markus Horovitz (1844–1915), German rabbi and historian; rabbinical studies at the yeshiva
Aaron Wise (1844–1896), rabbi, born in Eger , Hungary, studied at yeshiva ; father of Stephen Samuel Wise
Emanuel Schreiber (1852–1932), American rabbi, born in Lipník nad Bečvou , Moravia; attended local yeshiva
Robert Musil (1880–1942), an Austrian philosophical writer.
Fritz Spiegl (1926–2003), musician, journalist, broadcaster and humorist, attended the Gymnasium in Eisenstadt
Paul Iby (born 1935), a reformist bishop at the Roman Catholic Diocese of Eisenstadt
As a surname [ edit ]
Eisenstadt (also Ajzenstat, Eisenstaedter, Asch, etc.) , a Jewish surname , derives from this city.[24] Some people with this surname or its variants include:
References [ edit ]
^ "Eisenstadt Ergebnishaushalt" . www.offenerhaushalt.at (in German). 2021. Retrieved 2021-04-02 .
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