Schwechat ( German pronunciation: [ˈʃvɛçaːt] ) is a city southeast of Vienna known for the Vienna International Airport and Schwechater beer . The city is home to the refineries of the Austrian national oil company OMV .
6-459: Schwechat is named after the river Schwechat , which flows through the centre of town. The city subdivisions, called Katastralgemeinde ( Cadastre ), are Kledering, Mannswörth, Rannersdorf and Schwechat. Home to the settlement Ala Nova of the Roman Empire , the city was first mentioned in a document in 1334. The meeting at Schwechat of Emperor Leopold I with Jan Sobieski in 1683, after
12-705: The Austrian sci-fi movie Die Gstettensaga: The Rise of Echsenfriedl . Schwechat (river) The Schwechat ( German pronunciation: [ˈʃvɛçat] ) is a river in Lower Austria . Its drainage basin is 1,182 km (456 sq mi). The source is near the Schöpfl (893 m) in the Vienna Woods . The source streams are the Riesenbach, Lammeraubach, Agsbach, Hainbach and
18-722: The Großkrottenbach, which merge at Klausen-Leopoldsdorf to form the Schwechat. It flows through the small town of Alland , through the Helenental to Baden , and through the Vienna Basin to Schwechat , where the river flows into in the Danube . The Helenental is the Schwechat valley from Mayerling to Baden , named for the parish church of St Helena ( Pfarrkirche St Helena ), about 2 miles (3 km) from
24-582: The Younger ). Schwechat became a city in 1924 and was incorporated into Vienna in 1938. The city's oil refinery was a bombing target of the Allied Oil Campaign of World War II , with the southern aviation plant complex of the Heinkel firm (Germany-based at Rostock -Schmarl as Heinkel-Nord , the Schwechat offices/facility was called Heinkel-Süd ) also targeted in late 1943 and lasting through
30-597: The liberation of Vienna, is commemorated by an obelisk. The imperial troops defeated the Hungarian insurgents in a battle fought here in October 1848. In 1724, a textile factory was established in Schwechat. Schwechat profited massively from the Austrian industrialisation wave of the 19th century, many of the companies established then still exist (i.e. the Dreher Brewery, founded in 1796 by Franz Anton Dreher
36-533: The spring of 1944. Schwechat became an independent city in 1954. Since 2017 it belongs to Bruck an der Leitha District because Wien-Umgebung was dissolved at the end of 2016. Vienna International Airport and the headquarters of Austrian Airlines are in the city of Schwechat. When Lauda Air was an independent airline, it had its corporate headquarters in Schwechat. Niki was also based in Schwechat. Schools include: Primary schools: Secondary: Schwechat (as Megacity Schwechat ) plays an important role in
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