Kobersdorf

Kobersdorf

Coat of arms
Kobersdorf

Location within Austria

Coordinates: 47°35′43″N 16°23′32″E / 47.59528°N 16.39222°E / 47.59528; 16.39222Coordinates: 47°35′43″N 16°23′32″E / 47.59528°N 16.39222°E / 47.59528; 16.39222
Country Austria
State Burgenland
District Oberpullendorf
Government
  Mayor Klaus Schütz (SPÖ)
Area
  Total 27.3 km2 (10.5 sq mi)
Elevation 320 m (1,050 ft)
Population (1 January 2016)[1]
  Total 1,901
  Density 70/km2 (180/sq mi)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 7332
Area code 02618
Vehicle registration OP
Website
Kobersdorf castle

Kobersdorf (Hungarian: Kabold, Croatian: Kobrštof, Central Bavarian: Kobaschdoaf) is an Austrian market town in Oberpullendorf, Burgenland.

Geography

Kobersdorf is located in Middle Burgenland and is divided into the districts of Kobersdorf, Lindgraben, and Oberpetersdorf. The municipality lies at the foot of the Pauliberg, the last extinct volcano in Austria in the middle of the Naturpark Landseer Berge.

History

Like the rest of Burgenland, Kobersdorf belonged to the Kingdom of Hungary until 1920-21. After the end of the First World War, the western border area of Hungary was awarded to Austria by the Treaties of St. Germain and Trianon. Since 1921, the town has belonged to the newly founded State of Burgenland.

Kobersdorf was one of the Jewish Siebengemeinden of Burgenland. Its synagogue, built in 1860, is the only one in the seven communities that still stands. Since its restoration, it has been used for memorial services.

Kobersdorf has been a market town since 1973 (through a recently reissued VO 5).

Aerial view of the castle

Politics

Kobersdorf's mayor is Klaus Schütz of the SPÖ. Vice-Mayor Johann Binder is a member of the ÖVP. The Chief Officer is Hans Helmut Tremmel.

The mandate assignments in the Municipal Council (21 seats) are SPÖ 11, ÖVP 7, FPÖ 0, Grüne 0, and other lists 3.

Culture and landmarks

Kobersdorf Palace (German: Schloss Kobersdorf Schloss Kobersdorf) is famous for the plays that take place there every July. Since 2004, they have been led by Wolfgang Böck, and before that the director was Rudolf Buczolich. In the 2006 season, the production will be The Threepenny Opera. Wolfgang Böck will play the role of Mackie Messer.

Business and Infrastructure

The most important employers are:

Notable residents

Sister cities

References


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