- Favoriten
Infobox Vienna District
name = Favoriten
number = 10th
image_district = Kartewien10.png
area = 31.8
population = 147,636
population_year = 2001
density = 4,643
zip_code = A-1100
district_office_address = Keplerplatz 5 A-1100 Wien (see below)
website = www.wien.gv.at/favoriten/
email = post@b10.magwien.gv.at
district_director = Hermine Mospointner (SPÖ )
first_deputy = Günther Titz (SPÖ )
second_deputy = Klemens Rehse (FPÖ )
representation_count = 60
representation =SPÖ 36,FPÖ 12,ÖVP 7, Greens 5 ImageStackRight|250Favoriten is the 10th district of
Vienna . The name comes from "Favorita", a semi-baroque palace complex that once served as a hunting castle but today is a gymnasium (secondary school) in the 4th district (Wieden ). The customs facilities at the original southern border of Vienna were known as the "Favoriten-Linie" (Favoriten Line), and the houses nearby were known as the "Siedlung vor der Favoriten-Linie" (Settlement behind the Favoriten Line).History
In
1874 , the former settlement of Favoriten was annexed by Vienna as the 10th district. The first district director was the well-knownJohann Steudel , who ran a tavern in the former settlement. The district expanded its borders quickly as industries and the associated housing grew in the area. AfterWorld War II , Vienna was divided into quarters and split among theAllies , and Favoriten belonged to the Soviet-occupied sector. Favoriten was last expanded in1954 , when the former villages ofRothneusiedl ,Oberlaa andUnterlaa were annexed to the district.Geography
The district has the districts
Meidling to the west,Liesing to the southwest,Margareten andWieden to the north, and Simmering to the east. The "Südbahn " serves Favoriten in the north and Südbahnhof lies in the northeast. The rails run through "Wienerberg " (Vienna Mountain) and "Laaer Berg " (Laa Mountain) to "Liesingtal" (Liesing Valley) in the south, where theLower Austria n towns ofHennersdorf ,Leopoldsdorf andSchwechat are.Infrastructure
Favoriten is the most populous of the districts of Vienna. Most of Favoriten's residential area is composed of a variety of houses that are over 100 years old as well as community housing developments (such as the Hansson-Siedlung). The district also has numerous industries. There are recreational areas in the southern part of the district, such as the "Kurpark Laaer Berg" (Treatment Park of Laa Mountain), which, in 1974, joined the "Kurzentrum Oberlaa" (Treatment Centre of Upper Laa), a sulphur springs, and the recreational centre at Wienerberg. On the north side of Laaer Berg, a small theme park, the
Böhmischer Prater , was built in1882 . Furthermore, theErnst Kirchweger Haus (EKH), a squatted social centre, is situated in Favoriten.Landmarks
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Spinnerin am Kreuz
#Wasserturm Politics
District Government
Coat of arms
The coat of arms of the 10th district is a shield divided into six parts:
*In the upper-left corner is the coat of arms of the former village of Favoriten. It shows theApostle John , the patron saint of thePfarrkirche church at Keplerplatz, wearing a green cape and a blue robe. He is holding aquill and theGospel . An eagle is shown next to him.
*In the upper-right, a well made of shell stands against a blue background and symbolisesOberlaa . This reminds us of the healing springs and the treatment centres of the district.
*In the lower-left, a red kiln and a flowing stream symbolise Rothneusiedl. It reflects the importance of the brick industry atWienerberg andLaaerberg .
*In the lower-right,Inzersdorf-Stadt is represented by golden wine grapes with spikes from the top, reminiscent of the once economically-important vineyards.
*The lower part shows a redMaltese Cross on a golden background, and symbolisesUnterlaa and theKnights Hospitaller that ruled the area until the end of the13th century .
*The centre part symbolises the district as a whole, an attribute not shared by any other district, and displays theSpinnerin am Kreuz , a symbol of Favoriten.Literature
*Kinz, Maria: "Lebenswertes Favoriten". Wien: J&V / Dachs, 1992. ISBN 3-85058-083-0.
*Fink, Heinz: "Tramway in Favoriten". Wien: Eigenverlag (1010 Wien, Salvatorgasse 10/2), 2004.External links
* [http://www.wien-vienna.at/favoriten/index.htm Wiener Bezirke: Favoriten] (in German)
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