Klagenfurt

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Coordinates: 46°37′N 14°18′E

Klagenfurt
Coat of arms of Klagenfurt Location of Klagenfurt in Austria

Country Austria
State Carinthia
District Klagenfurt
Population 92,404 (2006)
Area 120.11 km²
Population density 750 /km²
Elevation 446 m
Coordinates 46°37′ N 14°18′ E
Postal code 9020
Area code 0463
Licence plate code L
Mayor Harald Scheucher (ÖVP)
Website www.klagenfurt.at

Klagenfurt (Slovenian: Celovec), is the capital of the federal state of Carinthia (German Kärnten), in Austria, on the Glan river.

It has a population of approximately 100,000 Approximately 10,000 Carinthian Slovenes, about one tenth of the total Slovenian minority in Carinthia, live in Klagenfurt.

Lindwurm Brunnen in the center of Klagenfurt.
Lindwurm Brunnen in the center of Klagenfurt.

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[edit] History

Founded by the Count of Carinthia as a stronghold across the commercial routes in the area, it is mentioned for the first time in the late 12th century as Forum Chlagenvurth. That settlement occupied an area who was subject to frequent floods, so in 1246 duke Bernhard von Spanheim founded it again in a more secure position. It received city rights in 1252.

In the following centuries it suffered fires, earthquakes, grasshoppers invasions and ravages brought by the Peasants Wars. In 1514 a fire destroyed almost completely the city, and Emperor Maximilian I, unable to rebuild it, ceded it to the Regional Parliament. This brought a revival and an economical Renaissance for Klagenfurt, with, in particular, the construction of the Neuer Platz (new city centre) by the Italian architect Domenico de Lalio, and a new line of walls.

In 1809 the French troops under Napoleon destroyed the city walls, leaving only a small stretch now visible. In 1863 the railway connection boosted the city economy, turning it into the most important centre of the region.

Palace of the Regional Parliament.
Palace of the Regional Parliament.

[edit] Main sights

The Old City with its central Alter Platz (Old Square) is also worth seeing. Notable landmarks include

  • Wörthersee, the warmest European Alpine lake
  • the Lindwurm Brunnen (a lindworm fountain)
  • Hochosterwitz Castle, an impressively fortified castle on a high hill that can only be reached by an ascending spiral path which is fortified with a series of gates.
  • Papace of the Regional Parliament.
  • The Cathedral.

[edit] Culture

It is a popular vacation spot with mountains to both the south and north, numerous parks and a series of 23 castles on its outskirts. In summertime the city is home to the Altstadtzauber (The Magic of the Old City) festival, Ironman Contest and the Ingeborg Bachmann Preis, a prize for German literature.

Also located here are the University of Klagenfurt and Klagenfurt Airport. Among other Austrian educational institutions, there is also the Slovenian non-classical Gymnasium.

In addition to cultural attractions and activities available in and around Klagenfurt, this city has one more important attribute that must be mentioned. Klagenfurt is in a central location to many other great European destinations. In the heart of Europe, Klagenfurt is only a couple of hours from Italy, Slovenia, Vienna, Salzburg, Hungary, and much more. Local residents in Klagenfurt have the luxury of being able to access these culturally diverse regions with relative ease.

[edit] Sports

Football club FC Kärnten is based in Klagenfurt.

Klagenfurt hosts the Start/Finish of the Austrian Ironman Triathlon, part of the ITU Ironman World Cup series.

[edit] Famous people

Famous residents include Josef Stefan, Robert Musil, Anton Webern and Ingeborg Bachmann. Nearby, near the town of Maiernigg, is the former summer home of Gustav Mahler.

[edit] Well known International Schools

IBG Ingeborg Bachmann High School

BORG Klagenfurt

[edit] Twinnings

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