Neusiedl am See explained

Neusiedl am See
Pushpin Map:Austria Burgenland#Austria
Pushpin Mapsize:270
Pushpin Map Caption:Location within Austria
Coordinates:47.95°N 67°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Name1:Burgenland
Subdivision Type2:District
Subdivision Name2:Neusiedl am See
Parts Style:para
Leader Title:Mayor
Leader Name:Elisabeth Böhm
Leader Party:SPÖ
Elevation M:133
Population Density Km2:auto
Timezone:CET
Timezone Dst:CEST
Utc Offset:+1
Utc Offset Dst:+2
Postal Code Type:Postal code
Postal Code:7100
Area Code Type:Area code
Website:www.neusiedlamsee.at

Neusiedl am See (pronounced as /de/; Czech: Nezider; Croatian: Niuzalj;[1] Hungarian: Nezsider; Slovak: Nezider) is a town in Burgenland, Austria, and administrative center of the district of Neusiedl am See.

Neusiedl am See is located on the northern shore of the Neusiedler See.

History

The first mention of "Sumbotheil" (referring to its right to hold Saturday markets) dates back to 1209. In the mid-13th century, the town was destroyed by the Mongols, and by 1282 under the name "Niusidel" resettled. In 1517 Neusiedl received market rights. Neusiedl in 1683 was in the wake of the second Turkish siege, and in 1708 the town was devastated by the Kuruc. Neusiedl am See received a city charter in 1926, which had already been investigated in 1824.

Like the rest of Burgenland, it was part of the Kingdom of Hungary until 1920/21. After the end of World War I it was given to Austria in the Treaty of St. Germain and Trianon. It has belonged since 1921 to the new State of Burgenland (see also history of Burgenland).

The town is known as the birthplace of the experimental guitarist and composer, Christian Fennesz, known for his swirling, spatial works and collaboration with Japanese pianist Ryuichi Sakamoto.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Niuzalj s 40,3 stupnji najvrućije mjesto Gradišća . ORF.