Lend (Graz)
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Basic data | |||
Surface: | 3.70 km² | ||
Residents: | 30,891 (January 1, 2016) | ||
Population density: | 8,349 inhabitants per km² | ||
Postcodes: | 8020, 8051 | ||
Geographical location: | 47 ° 5 ' N , 15 ° 26' E | ||
Location in Graz | |||
District Office: | Bahnhofgürtel 85, 8020 Graz |
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District Head: | Wolfgang Krainer ( ÖVP ) | ||
1. Deputy District Head: | Otto Trafella ( SPÖ ) | ||
2nd deputy district head: | Christian Carli ( KPÖ ) | ||
Public transportation: | Tram lines: 1, 3, 6, 7 Bus lines: 40, 50, 52, 53, 58 / E, 62, 63, 67 / E, 85 N1, N3, N7 |
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Mariahilfer Church |
Lend is the 4th district of Graz . It is located northwest of the city center, on the right bank of the Mur . In the north it extends to the Kalvarienberg, the Annenstraße forms its southern border, in the west it extends to the Alte Poststraße.
history
The northern part of the old Murvorstadt (that is the part of the old city that is on the right bank of the Mur) forms the center of the district. From the 17th century the main north-south connection ( Vienna- Graz- Triest or Laibach ) runs through Wiener Strasse and over Lendplatz . Among other things, this resulted in a brisk development in the area of accommodation providers. The Mühlgang , a small tributary of the Mur, which attracted many commercial businesses here, also dates from this time . There was a further upswing from 1844 when Annenstraße was built as the new Graz main train station. Numerous iron processing companies settled around the station. The district has long been considered a classic working class district. In the course of the Graz Capital of Culture 2003 and the construction of the Kunsthaus Graz, an urban scene developed around Lendplatz, which is the heart of this district, and Mariahilferplatz. These developments, which can be described as gentrification , are also viewed critically.
traffic
- In the west of the district is the Graz main train station , which is the central hub for public transport. From here the railway lines are distributed to the north ( Bruck an der Mur , Vienna , Linz , Salzburg and also Villach ), east (to the Aspangbahn ), south ( state border , Marburg , Laibach ) and to western Styria ( Voitsberg , Deutschlandsberg ). A number of tram and bus lines have their starting point at the forecourt (see also Graz ).
- The main thoroughfare from north to south used to lead over Wiener Strasse and Lendplatz; today it has shifted further west to the station belt. But also on Lendplatz there is still a small bus station for the regional bus routes to western Styria. The GVB bus lines 40 and 67 (from north to south) and lines 58 and 63 (from east to west) also intersect there .
- Since the completion of the underground route on the B 67b (trench belt) there has been a connection to Grabenstrasse in the east (Geidorf district)
- Tram lines 1, 3, 6 and 7 as well as numerous bus routes
education
Culture and sights
The southern part of the district towards the city center is part of the UNESCO World Heritage City of Graz - Historic Center and Eggenberg Castle .
- Church of Mercy
- Kalvarienbergkirche and Kalvarienberg
- Mariahilfer Church
- Marienkirche
- Roseggerhaus
- Kunsthaus Graz
- Orpheum : Small theater stage that was built by the city administration in 1899 to compensate for the opera built on the left side of the Mur. Today it is mainly used as a stage for cabaret, concerts and children's theater.
- ppc-Project Pop Culture: Concert hall, hall for various events (formerly Theatro)
- Rondo : living, working and culture as an upgrade of a disadvantaged city district.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Numbers + facts: population, districts, economy, geography on graz.at.
- ↑ a b c District councils in the Lend district on graz.at ( Memento of the original from March 13, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ 4th district on graz.at ( Memento of the original from March 9, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed March 9, 2016
- ↑ Leo Kühberger: “But the tide is slowly turning.” Gentrification in the “Annenviertel” . ( academia.edu [accessed January 27, 2020]).
- ^ The winners of the Pedagogical Panther 2006 , elternbrief.at