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Place in Lower Austria, Austria

Municipality in Lower Austria, Austria
Petronell-Carnuntum
Municipality
The Heidentor in Petronell CarnuntumThe Heidentor in Petronell Carnuntum
Flag of Petronell-CarnuntumFlagCoat of arms of Petronell-CarnuntumCoat of arms
Petronell-Carnuntum is located in AustriaPetronell-CarnuntumPetronell-CarnuntumLocation within Austria
Coordinates: 48°7′N 16°51′E / 48.117°N 16.850°E / 48.117; 16.850
CountryAustria
StateLower Austria
DistrictBruck an der Leitha
Government
 • MayorMartin Almstädter (SPÖ)
Area
 • Total25.37 km (9.80 sq mi)
Elevation175 m (574 ft)
Population
 • Total1,245
 • Density49/km (130/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code2404
Area code02163
Websitewww.petronell.at

Petronell-Carnuntum is a community of Bruck an der Leitha in Austria. It is known for its proximity to the former Roman fort of Carnuntum.

History

The village derives the second half of its name, Carnuntum, from the ancient Roman legionary fortress and headquarters of the Pannonian fleet from 50 AD, and later a large city of 50,000 inhabitants.

Carnuntum Amphiteater

A 2000-year-old amphitheatre, which was built outside the city walls around the late 2nd century is still partly standing. The arena was originally surrounded by stadium seating for 13,000 spectators. A hexagonal basin, speculated to be a baptismal font, was built in the 4th century AD.

The Romans gave up the city in the 5th century, but the settlement remained inhabited. Agnes of Poitou (d. 1077), the widow of Emperor Henry III, gave the lands, which extended to Rohrau Castle, to Count Palatine Rapoto V of Bavaria. He possibly dedicated the local church to the patron Saint Petronilla in her honour. This gave the name to the second half of the town name, Petronell.

At the beginning of the 12th century Henrys descandent Diepold III, Margrave of Vohburg, gave the lands to Hugo von Liechtenstein (d. 1156). Hugo built Liechtenstein Castle about 45 km to the west. He was the progenitor of the House of Liechtenstein, the ruling family of the Principality of Liechtenstein. Petronell and Rohrau, which became his own property in 1142 from feudal property, remained important Liechtenstein seats during the High Middle Ages.

Schloss Petronell

After the Liechtensteiners, the lords of Kranichberg took over the property by marriage in 1306. From 1496 the estate was in the hands of different owners until it came to Ernst III of Traun by marriage in 1650 who was made Count of Abensberg-Traun in 1653. Petronell Castle was rebuilt after previous buildings (medieval castle, Renaissance castle) from 1660 to 1667 by Dominico Carlone (around 1615-1679) in the form of a four-winged castle complex for the Abensperg-Traun family in the early Baroque style. It was owned by the Abensperg-Traun family for 17 generations and was sold to a private investor in 2006.

Geography

Petronell-Carnuntum lies in the Industrieviertel area of Lower Austria. About 26 percent of the municipality is forested. It lies on the southern bank of the Danube, southwest of Hainburg an der Donau.

Transport

Trains

Petronell-Carnuntum Bahnhof is served by services to Rex 7 and S7 to Wolfsthal and Vienna.

Population

Population development

From 1991 to 2001, both the birth balance and the migration balance were negative. After that, immigration was stronger than the negative birth balance.

Culture

The World Theatre Festival Art Carnumtum (German: Art Carnuntum Welttheater Festival) is held each year in the ancient amphitheatre. Art Carnuntum is a cultural organisation that aims support the cultural and philosophical heritage of Europe and promotes classical drama in both traditional and contemporary styles. The festival was founded around 1988 by Piero Bordin, who died suddenly in March 2021. His daughter Constantina Bordin is artistic director. Collaborators from Greece include Irini Pappas, Michalis Kakogianis, and Theodoros Terzopoulus, and the popular festival has become known as an international centre for ancient drama as well as European classical and modern music.

The festival was held in August in 2021.

Politics

The local council has 19 members.

  • 1990: 11 SPÖ, 5 ÖVP and 3 Petronell citizens' list.
  • 1994: 10 SPÖ, 5 ÖVP and 4 Petronell citizens' list.
  • 1995: 8 SPÖ, 7 ÖVP and 4 Petronell citizens' list.
  • 2000: 12 ÖVP, 5 SPÖ and 2 Petronell citizens' list.
  • 2005: 10 ÖVP and 9 SPÖ.
  • 2010: 11 ÖVP, 7 SPÖ and 1 FPÖ.
  • 2015: 9 ÖVP, 9 SPÖ and 1 FPÖ.
  • 2020: 11 SPÖ and 8 ÖVP.

Mayor

  • 1947–1948: Franz Braun (SPÖ)
  • 1948–1953: Anton Glaser (SPÖ)
  • 1953–1983: Viktor Schneider (SPÖ)
  • 1983–1995: Viktor Schneider jun. (SPÖ)
  • 1995–2004: Sven Ladek (ÖVP)
  • 2004–2017: Ingrid Scheumbauer (ÖVP)
  • since May 2017: Martin Almstädter (SPÖ)

See also

References

  1. "Dauersiedlungsraum der Gemeinden Politischen Bezirke und Bundesländer - Gebietsstand 1.1.2018". Statistics Austria. Retrieved 10 March 2019.
  2. "Einwohnerzahl 1.1.2018 nach Gemeinden mit Status, Gebietsstand 1.1.2018". Statistics Austria. Retrieved 9 March 2019.
  3. Sutter Fichtner, Paula (2009). Historical Dictionary of Austria. Scarecrow Press. p. 54&–55. ISBN 9780810863101.
  4. Beattie, Andrew (2010). The Danube: A Cultural History. Oxford University Press. p. 109. ISBN 9780199768356.
  5. "Civilian City's Amphitheatre". Römerstadt Carnuntum. Retrieved 14 December 2021.
  6. Der Erbauer der Burg - Hugo von Liechtenstein, Website der Burg Liechtenstein
  7. "Ein Blick auf die Gemeinde Petronell-Carnuntum, Bevölkerungsentwicklung" (PDF). Statistik Austria. Retrieved 14 October 2020.
  8. ^ Gstrein, Georg (26 July 2021). "Art Carnuntum Welttheater Festival 2021". Hephaestus Wien (in German). Retrieved 14 December 2021.
  9. ^ "About us". Home. Retrieved 14 December 2021.
  10. "Constantina Bordin: „Jede Sekunde war eine Sternstunde"". NÖN.at. 26 August 2021.
  11. "Land Niederösterreich - Gemeinderatswahl 1995". Retrieved 25 November 2021.
  12. "Land Niederösterreich - Gemeinderatswahl 2000". Retrieved 25 November 2021.
  13. "Land Niederösterreich - Gemeinderatswahl 2005". Retrieved 25 November 2021.
  14. "Land Niederösterreich - Gemeinderatswahl 2010". Retrieved 25 November 2021.
  15. "Land Niederösterreich - Gemeinderatswahl 2015". Retrieved 25 November 2021.
  16. "Land Niederösterreich - Gemeinderatswahl 2020". Retrieved 25 November 2021.

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Municipalities in the district of Bruck an der Leitha
Places adjacent to Petronell-Carnuntum
Eckartsau (Gänserndorf) Engelhartstetten (Gänserndorf) Hainburg
Scharndorf Petronell-Carnuntum Bad Deutsch-Altenburg
Höflein Rohrau


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