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Kitzladen (Hungarian: Kicléd ) is a village and a cadastral municipality in the municipality of Loipersdorf-Kitzladen in Burgenland.

The parish church and war memorial

location

The village is located south of Loipersdorf and northwest of Buchschachen in the valley of the Stögersbach . The Stögersbach divides the place in two parts, in the east on the through road there is a district with an inn and the church and on the west side over a bridge you reach the rural settlement.

history

Kitzladen may have been founded as early as 850 AD by the Slav prince Chezilo , to whom the name Chezilo-od-en refers. The first documentary mention comes from the year 1334, in which the Hungarian nobleman Paul Pousa Köveskuti was entrusted with the possession of the settlement Kecel . The originally Slavic-Hungarian settlement was subsequently referred to by German colonists as Kitzlärn , for example in a document from 1455 and later in the Schlaininger land register from 1532.

Kitzladen has been administratively united with the neighboring Loipersdorf since 1971, with the town hall located in Loipersdorf.

Culture and sights

Infrastructure

At the western end of the village is the Sterntalerhof , a resort for chronically and terminally ill children, whose care offer is aimed at families with one terminally ill child.

Web links

Commons : Kitzladen  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. History - Kitzladen at loipersdorf-kitzladen.at, accessed on September 26, 2018

Coordinates: 47 ° 19 '  N , 16 ° 5'  E