- Simmering (Vienna)
Infobox Vienna District
name = Simmering
number = 11th
image_district = Kartewien11.png
area = 23.23
population = 76,899
population_year = 2001
density = 3386.2
zip_code = A-1110
district_office_address = Enkplatz 2 A-1110 Wien
website = www.wien.gv.at/simmering/
email = post@b11.magwien.gv.at
district_director = Renate Angerer (SPÖ )
first_deputy = Eduard Leitenmaier (SPÖ )
second_deputy = Paul-Johann Stadler (FPÖ )
representation_count = 52
representation =SPÖ 33,FPÖ 10,ÖVP 5, Greens 4Simmering is the 11th district of
Vienna ,Austria .History
The first indications of the settlement "Simmering" are from 1028. A
brewery was built in 1605 and continued to bring in revenue for the area for more than 300 years. Simmering remained small until 1860, when the "Rinnböckhäuser" housing development was built, which at the time was the second-largest in Vienna, and resulted in rapid growth in the area."Kaiserebersdorf" (earlier known as "Ebersdorf") was one of the original villages in the district and held the residence of the "Ebendorfer" dynasty. Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian II hunted frequently in the area and converted the residence into the hunting lodge
Schloss Neugebäude .On
January 1 ,1892 , Simmering, Kaiserebersdorf, and some very small parts ofKledering ,Schwechat , und Albern were incorporated into Vienna as the 11th district.The first indications of the small town of "Albern" originate from 1162. The town was small throughout its history. It had to be moved and resettled twice due to flooding from the
Danube . OnOctober 15 ,1938 , the town was moved to the former 23rd district of Schwechat. But afterWorld War II , it was moved to the 2nd districtLeopoldstadt so that itsrefineries would belong to the Soviet-occupied quarter of Vienna. In 1955, in theAustrian State Treaty it became part of Simmering.Coat of arms
The coat of arms for the 11th district has three parts, each representing one of the former villages that were united to form the district. The silver "S" on a blue background stands for the former village of Simmering. The rearing
unicorn on a golden background stands forKaiserebersdorf and comes from the coat of arms of the Herr von Hintperg-Ebersdorf, who originally founded the settlement. The third part shows the symbol of the former village ofAlbern . The crossed fish on red background are reminiscent of the fishing tradition that was important to the people of Albern.Geography
The district lies in the southern part of Vienna. It borders the
Danube andDanube Canal to the east and the "Ostbahn " to the west. Of all the districts, Simmering is the lowest district in terms of elevation. It also contains an unusually large number of cemeteries, one notable one being theZentralfriedhof .Transportation
Simmering has always been on important transport routes to the south and east. These include the following:
*Simmering was crossed by theWiener Neustadt Canal , which has fallen into disuse around Simmering
*Many railway lines pass through Simmering, such as theOstbahn , the railway to Aspang, and many industrial lines
*Albern is home to a harbour for cereals on the RiverDanube
*The high street in Simmering dates back to aRoman road .
*The motorway A4 toVienna International Airport and on toHungary starts in Simmering.Politics
Simmering was a stronghold for social democrats as early as the start of the 20th century. In the district vote of 1919, the social democrats won 21 positions in the district government, with the Christian Social Party taking the next largest vote with only 7 seats and the "Tschechische Liste" (literally "Czech list") taking 2 seats.The social democrats of Simmering and of the rest of the so-called "Rotes Wien" (
Red Vienna ) pushed to build housing developments throughout Vienna and in 1934, 19 "Gemeindebau ten" were built in Simmering.The rise of
Nazism in Vienna was hardly acknowledged in the vote of Simmering, as the party took only 7.2% of the vote in 1932, the worst outcome in the whole city. Even after 1945, theSPÖ continued to dominate the votes. In the mid-1990s, the SPÖ fell from 59% to 48% of the vote and lost their majority, with theFPÖ gaining support to 31% of the vote. The trend reversed itself in 2001, and the SPÖ retook 59.22% of the vote, FPÖ took 21.37%,ÖVP had 9.82%, the Greens had 6.77%, and the LIF barely took a seat with 2.02% of the vote.Infrastructure
The 11th district has always been known for its industries. In the 19th century, Simmering generated and supplied the electricity for the
Straßenbahn en (trams) of Vienna and also had agas works to supply the city withtown gas for its lights. The gas works produced natural gas from 1899 to 1978, but today serves as a distribution post fornatural gas brought in. There were huge 70-meter tall gas tanks on the premises, called the Gasometer (featured in theJames Bond filmThe Living Daylights ). Reconstruction in 2001 converted the structures from containers to buildings that today house apartments, offices, a shopping centre, and a cinema. The towers of the Gasometer have ranked next to theZentralfriedhof as a landmark of the 11th district.The district also hosts other municipal infrastructure, including the EBS (special material recycling center), a
sewage treatment facility that treats about 90% of the city's sewage, and also a juvenile detention center.Gardens
Simmering is home to many large undeveloped stretches of greenery and fields full of vegetable gardens that provide produce for the city.
Industry
Many industries call Simmering home, including Simmering-Graz-Pauker (SGP, rail car manufacturer), Steyr (armory, weapons, and military vehicle manufacturer), Hoerbiger (compression valve manufacturer), and other companies in the electrical and pharmaceutical industries.
Famous people from Simmering
*
Antonia Lautenschläger
*Josef Lang , last executioner of the monarchy
*Rosa Jochmann
*Andreas Greis (1843-1925), sculptor and royal decorator ofBulgaria Sightseeing
*Wiener
Zentralfriedhof , cemetery
*Gasometer, gas tanks remodelled into housing, offices, and shopping venues
*Schloss Neugebäude
*Crematorium
*Friedhof der Namenlosen , Cemetery of the NamelessExternal links
* [http://www.magwien.gv.at/simmering Communal website of the district Simmering]
* [http://www.gasometer.org/en/ Gasometer in Vienna (English)]
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