Neubau Explained

Neubau
Settlement Type:7th District of Vienna
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Austria
Subdivision Type1:City
Subdivision Name1:Vienna
Leader Name:Markus Reiter (Green)
Leader Title1:First Deputy
Leader Name1:Isabelle Uhl (Green)
Leader Name2:Gallus Vögel (SPÖ)
Leader Title3:Representation
   (40 Members)
Leader Name3:Greens 18, SPÖ 10,
FPÖ 5, ÖVP 4, NEOS 3
Unit Pref:Metric
Area Total Km2:1.61
Population Footnotes:[1]
Population Total:32027
Population As Of:2016-01-01
Population Density Km2:auto
Postal Code Type:Postal code
Postal Code:1070
Blank Name Sec1:Address of
District Office
Blank Info Sec1:Hermanngasse 24-26
1070 Wien

Neubau (pronounced as /de/; label=[[Viennese German|Viennese]]|Neibau; "New Building") is the seventh district of Vienna (German: 7. Bezirk). It is located near the center of Vienna and was established as a district in 1850, but borders changed later. Neubau is a heavily populated urban area, with a major shopping area and residential buildings.[2] It has a population of 32,027 people (as of 2016-01-01) within an area of 1.61 km² (0.62 sq.mi.).

It consists of the former Vorstädte of Neubau, Altlerchenfeld, St. Ulrich, Schottenfeld and Spittelberg. The district borders are formed by Lerchenfelder Straße in the north, Mariahilfer Straße in the south, Neubaugürtel in the west, and Museumstraße and Museumsplatz in the east.__TOC__

History

In the 18th century, Neubau was the location of the city's silk factories. At this time, the area became densely populated. Today, it is an important shopping district, especially in the Mariahilfer Straße and Neubaugasse. Many pubs, popular among the district's large student population, are located in the Spittelberg neighborhood. The Volkstheater Wien, one of Vienna's large mainstream theatres, and the Austrian Ministry of Justice are located in Neubau, as well as the Museumsquartier, a centre dedicated to modern art, housing for example the Leopold Collection.

In the 2001 communal elections, Neubau became the first district in Austria with a Green Party plurality (32.6% of the votes).

In the 2004 European elections the Green Party received 41% of all votes, which is more than Social Democratic Party and Austrian People's Party together.

Like Mariahilf, Neubau is known as one of Vienna's districts with the youngest, most liberal, and urban population.

Politics

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District Directors since 1945
Josef Matz (KPÖ)4/1945 -7/1945
Wilhelm Dürnbacher (ÖVP) 1945–1950
Ferdinand König (ÖVP)1950–1954
Franz Glamm (ÖVP)1954–1959
Peter Platzer (ÖVP)1959–1964
Franz Pospisil (ÖVP)1964–1965
Otto Limanovsky (ÖVP)1965–1978
Josef Karrer (ÖVP)1978–1991
Herbert Tamchina (SPÖ)1991–1998
Gabriele Zimmermann (SPÖ)1998–2001
Thomas Blimlinger (Greens)2001-2007
Markus Reiter (Greens)2007-

After the Second World War, the ÖVP had the largest party vote until 1991, when it was displaced by the SPÖ. In 2001, the SPÖ in turn was displaced, this time by the Greens.

At the 2010 elections, the Greens increased their vote, the Liberal Forum vote remained at 1.1%, and the BZÖ increased their vote from their 2005 level of 0.8% to 1.1%.

-- ----------- Table of Political Parties -------------- --> class="wikitable sortable" align=center style="margin-left:1em;"+District Political Parties 1991-2010 [3]
JahrSPÖÖVPFPÖGrüneLIFBZÖSonstige
199132.228.517.120.1align="center"--align="center"--2.1
199627.221.419.718.810.2align="center"--2.8
200129.417.914.432.64.7align="center"--1.0
200527.518.17.343.31.20.81.9
201025.413.910.745.41.11.12.5

This district was the first in 2001 and until the 2004 (European Elections 2004) the only district in Austria where the Greens had a relative majority (plurality).

People

Sankt Ulrich

Historic sites

Twin town

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.statistik.at/wcm/idc/idcplg?IdcService=GET_NATIVE_FILE&RevisionSelectionMethod=LatestReleased&dDocName=080904 Statistik Austria - Bevölkerung zu Jahresbeginn 2002-2016 nach Gemeinden (Gebietsstand 1.1.2016)
  2. Wien.gv.at webpage (see below: References).
  3. http://www.wien.gv.at/wahlinfo/grbv.htm Stadt Wien