Blumental (Inzersdorf)

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Kronfußgasse in the Blumental settlement

The Blumental is a valley in the south of Vienna .

location

In a narrower sense, it is a side valley of the Liesing valley located south of the Liesing River in the east of Inzersdorf in the 23rd district of Liesing . At the confluence of the Blumental in the Liesing valley is the lowest point of the 23rd district at 178  m . The valley aisle rises towards the southwest and reaches a height of 186  m at Laxenburger Straße . In a broader sense, the Blumental is understood to mean a larger section of the Liesing Valley. The Blumental therefore also has a northern slope on the Wienerberg beyond the Liesing . There it continues in the Reifental, which separates the Wienerberg from the Laaer Berg . The Blumental forms its own statistical census district, the borderline of which in the north, east and south corresponds to that of the 23rd municipal district, while its western border is formed by Laxenburger Straße. The census district Blumental has 200 inhabitants with a total of 298 buildings.

use

Islamic Cemetery Vienna

Located between the old town centers of Inzersdorf and Rothneusiedl , the Blumental was a largely undeveloped meadow until the middle of the 20th century, with the exception of the Blumental train station on the Pottendorfer line , which opened in 1874. The Blumental settlement was built along Laxenburger Strasse after the Second World War . From 1967 to 1969, the fully biological treatment plant Blumental was built on the Liesing, 1972, the opening took place of the 30 hectares large wholesale market Vienna . As a result, most of the vacant lots in the Blumental were mainly closed by industrial and commercial buildings. The Inzersdorf district heating plant south of the Blumental sewage treatment plant went into operation in 1996. The Islamic Cemetery Vienna has existed in the west of the Blumental since 2008 .

The Blumental sewage treatment plant was closed, its tanks are intended as storage basins for floods. They hold 20 million liters of water and can be filled at 3000 liters per second. This significantly reduces the load on the Simmerung main sewage treatment plant. The water stored in the Blumental can be clarified in Simmering after the flood has ended.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Club chronicle on the website of the Blumental allotment garden club, accessed on December 14, 2010.
  2. Directory 2001 Vienna . Edited by Statistics Austria, Vienna 2005, p. 103.
  3. ^ Péter Csendes, Ferdinand Opll, Friederike Goldmann: The city of Vienna . Publishing house of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna 1999, p. 327.
  4. Sima / Angerer: Starting signal for the largest sewer construction project in Europe. Distribution of the press and information service of the City of Vienna (OTS0091, 201121) on September 20, 2013. Online at ots.at.

Coordinates: 48 ° 8 ′ 30.8 ″  N , 16 ° 21 ′ 41.4 ″  E