Aspern

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The Lion of Aspern (details)
The Lion of Aspern (details)

Aspern is part of Donaustadt, the 22nd district of Vienna.

In 1904, the formerly independent village was incorporated into Vienna as part of the 21st district, Floridsdorf. Only in 1946 did it become part of the newly created 22nd district, Donaustadt. The area is known because of the Battle of Aspern-Essling, which was fought in the nearby Lobau on May 21 and May 22, 1809. In that battle, the Austrian army led by Archduke Charles defeated Napoleon, marking the first since his rise to power. A stone lion in front of St. Martin Church was erected in 1858 to commemorate the battle.

In 1912, the Aspern Airfield was inaugurated. It remained the center of Austrian civil and military aviation until World War II. After the war, it was used by Soviet occupation forces. Replaced by Vienna International Airport near Schwechat in 1954, it was closed in 1977.

As of 2013, the U-Bahn line U2 is being extended to Aspern with plans of a lake being built with holiday houses and offices around it. The city of Vienna is trying to develop the former airfield. Among other things, a move of the Vienna University of Technology to Aspern is being discussed.


Districts of Donaustadt
Aspern - Breitenlee - Eßling - Hirschstetten - Kagran - Kaisermühlen - Lobau - Neueßling - Stadlau - Süßenbrunn


Coordinates: 48°13′04″N, 16°29′00″E

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