Lichtenwörth

Lichtenwörth is a market town in Austria. It is situated by the rivers Leitha and Warme Fischa. The market town has a kindergarten school, an elementary school and a high school. It also has a music school.

Lichtenwörth
Coat of arms
Lichtenwörth
Location within Austria
Lichtenwörth
Lichtenwörth (Austria)
Coordinates: 47°49′00″N 16°16′00″E
Country Austria
StateLower Austria
DistrictWiener Neustadt-Land
Government
  MayorManfred Augusztin (SPÖ)
Area
  Total22.91 km2 (8.85 sq mi)
Elevation
254 m (833 ft)
Population
 (2018-01-01)[2]
  Total2,727
  Density120/km2 (310/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
2493
Area code02622
Vehicle registrationWB
Websitewww.lichtenwoerth.at or www.nadelburg.at

History

The place was first mentioned in 1174. Also in the 12th century, a water castle was built, which was destroyed at the end of the 15th century.

In 1747, under the regency of Maria Theresa, the needle factory Nadelburg was established. The factory was expanded with a cotton mill in the early 19th century. A workers' settlement grew around the factories. The Nadelburg was closed in 1930. It is now a museum.[3]

Lichtenwörth became a market town in 1992.

Lichtenworth is also remembered for its concentration slave labor camp during the Third Reich. It was a sub-camp of Mauthausen[4]. Mainly Jewish women were force marched from Budapest[5]. The conditions were brutal, and many died there[6].

Notable People from Lichtenwörth

  • Dominic Thiem: Professional tennis player who reached three Grand Slam finals and a career-high ranking of No. 3 in March 2020.

Politics

The council of Lichtenwörth consists of 21 members, grouped in 4 parties (2010 elections).

  • SPÖ: 11 members
  • ÖVP: 5 members
  • LPL: 4 members
  • UFO (Unabhängiges Forum): 1 member
gollark: Become vaccinated against poison ivy?
gollark: Buy a flamethrower?
gollark: Well, I think you can probably engineer™ something into working as a rope.
gollark: Why not?
gollark: Escape through the window?

References


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