Stockerau
Stockerau is a town in the district of Korneuburg in Lower Austria, Austria. It is located approximately 25 kilometers northwest of Vienna.
Geography:
Stockerau sits in the Weinviertel region, known for its rolling hills and vineyards. The town is situated on the banks of the Alte Donau (Old Danube), a former branch of the Danube River.
History:
The area around Stockerau has been inhabited since prehistoric times. The town itself was first mentioned in documents in 1012. Stockerau gained importance during the Middle Ages as a trading center.
Economy:
Historically an agricultural center, Stockerau's economy has diversified. Today, industries present in Stockerau include manufacturing, commerce, and services. The town also benefits from its proximity to Vienna.
Transportation:
Stockerau is well-connected by road and rail. It has a railway station on the Franz-Josefs-Bahn railway line, providing connections to Vienna and other destinations. The A22 motorway also passes near the town.
Culture:
Stockerau is known for its annual "Zylinderlauf" (Top Hat Run), a unique running event. The town also hosts various cultural events throughout the year.
Notable People:
- Friedrich Heer (1916-1983), Austrian historian and writer, was born in Stockerau.