
Location of Schwechat in Austria
'Schwechat' is a city on the south-eastern outskirts of the Austrian capital
Vienna. It is mostly known for housing the city's
airport, and for a
brand of
beer local to the city with the same name. It is also home to the
refineries belonging to the Austrian national oil company
OMV.
Geography
Schwechat is named after the river Schwechat, which flows through the center of town. The city lies in the
federal state of
Lower Austria and is located at . The city is split into four subsections, called cadastral communities - Kledering, Mannswörth, Rannersdorf and Schwechat. The city boundraries span around an area of 44.7
km². It lies at 162
metres over the
sea level.
Demographics
The
2001 census counted 15,456 inhabitants within the city, resulting in a
population density of 321 inhabitants per km².
History
During the days of the
Roman Empire, the area of today's Schwechat was home to the settlement of Ala Nova. Today's city was first mentioned in a document in
1334. 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 existing today (like the brewery). It was raised to the level of a city in
1924, but was incorporated into the Viennese political body in
1938. It regained its status as a city of its own in
1954.