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  1. Wiener Neustadt ( German pronunciation: [ˈviːnɐ ˈnɔʏʃtat] ⓘ; lit. 'Newtown in the land of Vienna' [i.e. Lower Austria]; Central Bavarian: Weana Neistod) is a city located south of Vienna, in the state of Lower Austria, in northeast Austria.

  2. Wiener Neustadt (pronunciación alemana: ˈviːnɐ ˈnɔʏʃtat) es una ciudad austríaca situada en el estado de Baja Austria al noreste del país. Se encuentra a 45 kilómetros de la capital, Viena. [4] Se trata de una ciudad autogobernada y es la sede de la administración del distrito de Wiener Neustadt-Land.

  3. Whether wandering around the city centre, walking the historic trails or relaxing in one of the delightful cafés: Wiener Neustadt combines the brighter sides of life with the past. Read below to find out more about what you can discover and where.

  4. tourismus.wiener-neustadt.at › enWiener Neustadt

    Wiener Neustadt is considered the lively hub of the Vienna Alps. The silhouette of the city, which can be seen from afar, is characterized by the mighty late Romanesque cathedral, the military academy founded under Maria Theresia and the extensively revitalized casemates.

  5. Wiener Neustadt has been a twin town of Monheim am Rhein (Germany) since 1971. In addition, the city has friendly ties with the Burgenland state capital Eisenstadt and the Hungarian city of Sopron (Hungary) in a “3-city friendship”.

  6. Wiener Neustadt, city, northeastern Austria. It lies near the Leitha River south of Vienna. Founded in 1194 by the Babenberg duke Leopold V, it was chartered in 1277 and had a mint at that time. It was most prosperous in the 15th century, when it was the residence of the Holy Roman emperor.

  7. From the time of Frederick’s coronation in 1452 to his death in 1493, Wiener Neustadt was the official residence of the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. Numerous projects were undertaken to underscore the city’s new significance, one of which was the extension of the old Babenberg citadel.