Leopoldstadt | ||
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2nd District of Vienna | ||
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Location of the district within Vienna |
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Country | Austria | |
City | Vienna | |
Government | ||
• District Director | Ursula Lichtenegger (Green) | |
• First Deputy | Adi Hasch (Green) | |
• Second Deputy | Astrid Rompolt, MA (SPÖ) | |
Area | ||
• Total | 19.27 km2 (7.44 sq mi) | |
Population (2016-01-01) | ||
• Total | 103,233 | |
• Density | 5,400/km2 (14,000/sq mi) | |
Postal code | A-1020 | |
Address of District Office |
Karmelitergasse 9 A-1020 Wien |
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Website | www.wien.gv.at /bezirke/leopoldstadt/ |
Leopoldstadt (German pronunciation: [ˈleːopɔltˌʃtat] ( listen); Austro-Bavarian: Leopoidstod, "Leopold-Town") is the 2nd municipal District of Vienna (German: 2. Bezirk). There are 103,233 inhabitants (as of 2016-01-01) over 19.27 km2 (7 sq mi). It is situated in the heart of the city and, together with Brigittenau (20th district), forms a large island surrounded by the Danube Canal and, to the north, the Danube. It is named after Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor. Due to its relatively high percentage of Jewish inhabitants (38.5 per cent in 1923, i. e., before the Holocaust), Leopoldstadt gained the nickname Mazzesinsel ("Matzo Island"). This context was a significant aspect for the district twinning with the New York City borough Brooklyn in 2007.
Places of interest include the Wiener Prater (from Latin pratum "meadow"), former imperial hunting grounds to which the public was denied access until 1766. The area of the Prater closest to the city centre contains a large amusement park, known as the Volksprater ("People's Prater") or Wurstelprater (after the Harlequin-type figure of Hanswurst), and at its entrance there is the giant Wiener Riesenrad Ferris wheel opened in 1897 which features prominently in the movie The Third Man and which has become one of Vienna's trademarks. The Schweizerhaus ("Swiss Hut"), an establishment boasting a huge beer garden, sells the original Czech Budweiser draught beer. The owners claim that, back in the 1920s, the potato crisp was invented there. Nearby you can find the "Republic of Kugelmugel", a micronation proclaimed in 1984 that became a landmark of the area. There is also a miniature steam railway ("Liliputbahn") which, on its track through the woodland parallel to the Hauptallee, passes Vienna's Ernst-Happel-Stadion.