Eisenstadt

Eisenstadt

Infobox Town AT
image_photo=Esterházy castle.jpg
image_caption=Esterházy castle
name=Eisenstadt
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image_coa = Wappen at eisenstadt.png

state = Burgenland
regbzk =
district = Statutory City
population =12190
population_as_of = 2006-01-01
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pop_dens =284
area =42.91
elevation = 182
lat_deg=47
lat_min=50
lat_sec=44
lat_hem=N
lon_deg=16
lon_min=31
lon_sec=08
lon_hem=E
postal_code = 7000
area_code =02682
licence = E
mayor = Andrea Fraunschiel (ÖVP)
website = [http://www.eisenstadt.at www.eisenstadt.at]

Eisenstadt ( _hu. Kismarton, _sl. Železna Kapla, _hr. Željezno) is a city in Austria, the state capital of Burgenland. It has a population of about 12,000 (2006). In the Habsburg monarchy, Eisenstadt/Kismarton was the seat of the Eszterházy hungarian noble family. The composer Joseph Haydn lived there as "Hofkapellmeister" under Esterházy patronage.

Geography

Eisenstadt lies on a plain leading down to the river Wulka, at the south foot of the mountain range known as the Leithagebirge, about 12 km from the Hungarian border.

The city is divided into four districts:
* Oberberg
* Unterberg
* Kleinhöflein
* St. Georgen

Origin of the name

The present city name, meaning "Iron City", was first recorded in 1118 as "castrum ferrum" and refers to the history of iron mining and iron trade in the area. The first written mention of the town took place in 1264 as "minor Mortin", matching the Hungarian name, Kismarton, which is recalling Saint Martin, the patron saint of the main church.

History

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 fortress built on the original earth works was destroyed by the troops of Leopold III, Margrave 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.

In 1445 Archduke Albert VI of Austria acquired the town. In 1451 it was ceded to Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor by Matthias Corvinus 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. In 1529 and 1532 the Ottoman Empire conquered Eisenstadt with their advance on the city of Vienna (see Ottoman wars in Europe). It was captured by the army of Imre Thököly in 1683, and it saw the defeat of the kuruc army of Sándor Károlyi by the Habsburgs in 1704. A royal town since 1648, it was destroyed by fire in 1589 and 1776.

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. The appointment of Franz Josef Haydn as the prince's "Hofkapellmeister" (high chapel master, 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 county in the Kingdom of Hungary. In 1921, by the Treaties of Trianon and Saint-Germain it became part of Austria. Since 30 April 1925, Eisenstadt is seat of the Burgenland state government and thus the state capital. During World War II, Eisenstadt was heavily bombarded. In 1945, it was occupied by the Red Army, and the city remained until 1955 under Soviet occupation. In 1960, Eisenstadt became the see of its own Roman Catholic diocese.

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Politics

The current mayor of Eisenstadt is Andrea Frauenschiel ÖVP.

The district council is composed as follows (as of 2007):

* ÖVP: 17 seats
* SPÖ: 8 seats
* Austrian Green Party: 2 seats
* FPÖ: 2 seats

Main sights

Religious edifices

* "Bergkirche", housing Haydn's tomb.
* "Domkirche", late Gothic former military church, began in 1460.
* "Franziskanerkirche "(Franciscan church), Built in 1629, it contains the crypt of the Esterházy family.
* Jewish synagogue.

Castles and palaces

* Schloss Esterházy and Schlosspark, the Esterházy castle and park.
* Gloriette, the former Esterházy hunting lodge.

Buildings

* Haydn mausoleum
* "Rathaus "(City Hall)
* "Pulverturm "(lit. "Powder tower")

Museums

* "Haydnmuseum ", a museum dedicated to Franz Josef Haydn, who lived in the building between 1766 and 1778.
* "Landesmuseum "(regional museum).
*" Österreichisches Jüdisches Museum "(Austrian Jewish Museum) [cite web|title=Schalom|language=German|publisher="Österreichisches Jüdisches Museum"|url=http://www.ojm.at/|accessdate=2008-04-26] .
* "Diözesanmuseum" (museum of the local Roman Catholic diocese).
* "Feuerwehrmuseum "(fire department museum).

Gallery

Culture

Eisenstadt hosts a Haydn festival, the Haydnfestspiele.

ister cities

*flagicon|Germany Bad Kissingen, Germany
*flagicon|France Colmar, France
*flagicon|Italy Lignano Sabbiadoro, Italy
*flagicon|Japan Sanuki, Kagawa, Japan
*flagicon|Hungary Sopron, Hungary

People

Natives

* Gyula Farkas (linguistic scientist)
* Andreas Ivanschitz (was born in Eisenstadt but lived in Baumgarten which is about 20 min away from Eisenstadt)
* Josef Hyrtl
* Maria Perschy
* Martin Vukovich
* Joseph Weigl I & II, musician

Other residents

* Samuel Löw Brill, rabbi and Talmudical scholar; born in Budapest; attended yeshivah
* Akiva Eiger the Younger (Akiba ben Moses Guens) German rabbi and champion of Orthodoxy; born here
* Joseph Haydn, musician, born on Rohrau
* Azriel Hildesheimer, German rabbi, founder of Torah im Derech Eretz; in 1851, he was called to the rabbinate of Eisenstadt
* Markus Horovitz, German rabbi and historian; born March 14, 1844, in Ladány, pursued his rabbinical studies at the yeshibot
* Johann Nepomuk Hummel, musician
* Adam Liszt, musician, father of Franz Liszt
* Leopold Löw, born at Czernahora, Moravia, studied at the yeshibot of Eisenstadt
* Mordecai Mokiach, "pseudo"-Messiah, born in Alsace
* Robert Musil, author
* Ignaz Pleyel
* Emanuel Schreiber, rabbi
* Fritz Spiegl
* Isaac Hirsch Weiss, talmudist and historian of literature; born at Gross Meseritsch, Moravia; studied at yeshivah
* Samson Wertheimer, rabbi
* Aaron Wise, rabbi, born at Erlau, studied at yeshivah; the father of Stephen Samuel Wise

As a surname

Eisenstadt, a Jewish surname, derives from this city. Some people with this surname or its variants include:
*Shmuel Eisenstadt Israeli sociologist
*Alfred Eisenstaedt
*Meir Eisenstadt
*Stuart E. EizenstatTori Eisenstadt

References

External links

* [http://www.eisenstadt.at/ Official site] de icon
* [http://www.eisenstadt-tourism.at/?lang=en Official Eisenstadt Tourism Site]
* [http://www.burgenland.at/eisenstadt/ Eisenstadt on the official Burgenland site] de icon
* [http://www.ojm.at/ Österreichisches Jüdisches Museum (Austrian Jewish Museum)] de icon
* [http://www.schloss-esterhazy.at/ Schloss Esterházy (Esterházy Castle)] de icon
* [http://www.haydnfestival.at/ Haydn festival] de icon en icon
* [http://www.fh-burgenland.at Fachhochschul-Studiengänge Burgenland] University of applied sciences. de icon
* [http://www.ironcity.at/ "Iron City"] , Eisenstadt page for young adult activities. de icon
* [http://www.travel2austria.com/?p=167 Eisenstadt in English] en icon

See also

* Eisenstadt v. Baird


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