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Brigittenau

Brigittenau
20th District of Vienna
Coat of arms of Brigittenau
Coat of arms
Location of the district within Vienna
Location of the district within Vienna
Country Austria
City Vienna
Government
 • District Director Hannes Derfler (SPÖ)
 • First Deputy Herwig Pirker (SPÖ)
 • Second Deputy Herbert Grausam (FPÖ)
 • Representation
   (52 Members)
SPÖ 27, FPÖ 15,
Green 6, ÖVP 4
Area
 • Total 5.68 km2 (2.19 sq mi)
Population (2016-01-01)
 • Total 85,796
 • Density 15,000/km2 (39,000/sq mi)
Postal code A-1200
Address of
District Office
Brigittaplatz 10
A-1200 Wien
Website www.wien.gv.at/brigittenau/

Brigittenau (German pronun­cia­tion: [bʀiˌɡɪtəˈnaʊ̯]) is the 20th district of Vienna (German: 20. Bezirk, Brigittenau). It is located north of the central districts, north of Leopoldstadt on the same island area between the Danube and the Danube Canal. Brigittenau is a heavily populated urban area with many residential buildings.

The district's name comes from the Brigitta Chapel, built between 1645 and 1651.

It consists of a good tract of land secured by the regulation of the Danube 1870-75, and many of the major streets are named after members of the Danube Regulation Commission. Therefore, it does not contain any distinctive historical areas. Brigittenau was separated from the 2nd district in 1900. Earlier component districts were named Schottenau, Wolfsau, Taborau, and Zwischenbrücken.

The best-known landmark is the Millennium Tower. The district also includes Adolf Hitler's former residence in Vienna, the Meldemannstraße dormitory.

The Brigittenau district is located on the north end of an old, wide island between the Danube Canal and Danube in the northeast of Vienna's city center area. The district is northwest of the thin Donauinsel ("Danube Island"), across on the northeast side of the Danube. The average height of the district area is 162.4 m above sea level. The area was originally called "Unterer Werd" (Werd = island in a stream, i.e. lower island in the stream). Through the regulation of the Danube, the character of the district area significantly changed. The floodplain and Donaualtarme stocks gradually disappeared. The Brigittenau district covers an area of 5.67 square kilometers (2.19 sq mi), or 1.4% of the Vienna area. This puts Brigittenau in the lower middle of the Vienna municipal districts. Due to its location, about 21% of the area is on water, the second highest value in Vienna. While green space is below average, the proportion in the traffic areas is among the highest. In the south, the Brigittenau district borders the 2nd district, Leopoldstadt.


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