List of districts of Salzburg
The statutory city and locality of Salzburg are subdivided into 24 districts and 3 landscape areas. But it can also be divided into 14 cadastral communities . The city of Salzburg is also subdivided into 33 census districts for purely statistical purposes of the Magistrate and Statistics Austria .
Districts
The city of Salzburg consists of 24 districts and 3 landscape areas. This recently created reorganization reflects the actual settlement structure of the city. The city districts are in turn divided into settlement areas (shown in the plan with intense colors) and landscape areas (shown in the plan with light color values). They reflect the structure of extensive inner-city open spaces typical of Salzburg (city mountains, park-like grassland, agricultural zones, natural spaces).
- Old town (237.14 ha): Left old town with the Kaiviertel (as well as Mönchsberg and Festungsberg) and right old town with the inner and outer stone (as well as the Kapuzinerberg and Bürgelstein)
- Neustadt (50.72 ha): Andräviertel
- Mülln (41.37 ha): Inneres Mülln, Outer Mülln and the hospital district
- Riedenburg (210.14 ha): Inner Riedenburg, Outer Riedenburg and Riedenburg-St.Paul (as well as the Leopoldskroner Weiher)
- Nonntal (126.58 ha): Inner and Outer Nonntal (with Freissal)
- Maxglan (574.93 ha): Altmaxglan, Burgfried, Neumaxglan, Glanhofen and Maxglan-Riedenburg. The airport is also located in this district
- Lehen (128.83 ha) with the joke Hauser field settlement
- Liefering (697.89 ha): Alt-Liefering, Rott, Liefering Nord, Liefering-Süd, Liefering-Lehenau, trout trail settlement, salt axis settlement (including Herrenau / Saalachspitz)
- Aigen (355.59 ha) Glas, Aigen-Mitte and Abfalter
- Parsch (194.77 ha): Parsch-Gersberg, Parsch-Süd, Inneres Parsch and Wolfsgartenfeld
- Gnigl (149.95 ha): Obergnigl, Niedergnigl, Neuhauserfeld and Gnigl-Nord
- Itzling (251.86 ha): Itzling Ost (Gleisdreieck), Itzling Mitte, Wasserfeld- and Ausraßensiedlung in the west (and Plainbergfuß)
- Elisabeth-Vorstadt (72.61 ha) with Froschheim (part close to the Salzach)
- Morzg (460.81 ha) with Kleinmain
- Gneiss (169.81 ha): church settlement, gneiss moss and Thumegg
- Leopoldskroner Moos (794.60 ha): Obermoos, Mittermoos, Untermoos, Leopoldskronweihersiedlung
Younger districts are:
- Salzburg-South (206.34 ha) with Josefiau , Herrnau and Alpensiedlung
- Langwied (218.01 ha) with the settlement centers Langwied Esch and Sam as well as the green spaces Langmoos and Bergsam
- Kasern (60.72 ha)
- Taxham (112.30 ha)
- Schallmoos with Schallmoos West and East (199.52 ha)
- Gneiss South (31.05 ha): The term includes the Eichethofsiedlung and Birkensiedlung settlements .
- Maxglan West (147.58 ha): The term includes the Kendlersiedlung and the Loig settlement parts that belong to Salzburg .
- Itzling Nord (56.57 ha): The term includes the slaughterhouse settlement and the Hagenau settlement .
The three landscape areas of the city are:
Cadastral communities
The cadastral communities , i.e. the historically created land register structure, differs in some cases significantly from the new urban structure adapted to the actual settlement area. Most of the cadastral parishes around the old town emerged from the incorporations and, where parish areas were divided, are numbered for the purpose of updating.
- Aigen I (834.71 ha)
- Bergheim II (149.64 ha)
- Gaisberg I (427.00 ha)
- Gnigl (282.81 ha)
- Hallwang II (294.09 ha)
- Heuberg I (28.75 ha)
- Itzling (276.86 ha)
- Leopoldskron (869.35 ha)
- Liefering II (664.66 ha)
- Maxglan (621.63 ha)
- Morzg (983.20 ha)
- Salzburg (878.70 ha)
- Siezenheim II (203.04 ha)
- Wals II (50.16 ha)
Census districts
Census districts and census districts , their subdivisions, are primarily used for official statistical surveys ( population censuses , building status, economic statistics , etc.) and are also only rarely changed for the purpose of comparing time series (they were partially re-adjusted in 2012 due to the new city structure). The counting districts, between one and over 10 per district, are simply numbered (common throughout Austria: district two-digit identification number, district three-digit with the district number in front).
- 00 Liefering-Nord (6, 000–005)
- 02 Liefering-West (6, 020-025)
- 04 Liefering-Ost (7, 040-046)
- 06 Lehen-Nord (6, 060-065)
- 08 Lehen-Süd (6, 080-085)
- 10 Taxham (4, 101-104)
- 12 Maxglan (7, 120–126, formerly Alt-Maxglan)
- 14 Aiglhof / Innere Riedenburg (11, 140–149, formerly Neu-Maxglan)
- 16 Old Town / Mülln (9, 160–168)
- 18 Maxglan / Airport (7, 180–186)
- 20 Maxglan / Äußere Riedenburg (9, 200–208, formerly Maxglan / Riedenburg) (1)
- 22 Mönchsberg / Inneres Nonntal / Leopoldskron (3, 220–222, former Nonntal / Mönchsberg) (1)
- 24 Outer Nonntal / Freisaal (7, 240–246, former Nonntal / Freisaal)
- 26 Leopoldskron / Moos (7, 260–266, formerly Leopoldskron)
- 28 Thumegg / Gneis (4, 280–283)
- 30 Kleingmain / Morzg (8, 300–307, formerly Morzg) (2) (3)
- 32 Herrnau / Alpenstraße -West (6, 320–325, formerly Kleingmain) (3)
- 34 Josefiau / Alpenstraße -Ost (6, 340–345, formerly Josefiau)
- 36 Hellbrunn (1, 360, formerly Hellbrunn / Gneis) (2)
- 38 Itzling-West / Hagenau (the latter includes Itzling Nord , 4, 380–383)
- 40 Itzling (9, 400–408) (4)
- 42 Sam / Kasern (6, 420-425) (4)
- 44 Elisabeth-Vorstadt (7, 440–446)
- 46 Schallmoos (8, 460–467)
- 48 Gnigl / Langwied (5, 480–484, formerly Gnigl)
- 50 Neustadt (5, 500–504, former Auersperg district)
- 52 Right Old Town / Andräviertel (6, 520–525, former Mirabell district)
- 54 Kapuzinerberg / Steinviertel (3, 540–542, formerly Kapuzinerberg / Bürglstein) (5)
- 56 Parsch-West / Aigen (10, 560–569, formerly Aigen / Äußerer Stein) (5)
- 58 Parsch-Ost / Aigen (5, 580–584, formerly Aigen / Parsch)
- 60 Gaisberg (1,600)
- 62 Aigen / glass (5, 620–624)
The aim of the structure is a certain uniformity of the data: The number of inhabitants (resident population) per census district is between 300 and 9,000, the building stock between 100 and around 2000, for the census districts up to a maximum of around 2500 or 700, depending on the settlement structure of the area.
- Systematics: left the Salzach north to south, then (from 38) right the Salzach north to south
- Area changes:
- (1) minor change north of Schloss Leopoldskron
- (2) Hellbrunn now without a municipal cemetery
- (3) Place name Kleingmain specified
- (4) Minor change in the area of the Sbg-Nord junction
- (5)minor change regarding Outer stone
Literature and web links
- Kurt Klein (edit.): Historical local dictionary . Statistical documentation on population and settlement history. Ed .: Vienna Institute of Demography [VID] d. Austrian Academy of Sciences . Salzburg , Salzburg (city) , p. 14–18 ( online document , explanations . Suppl . ; both PDF - oD [updated]).
- Ingo Reiffenstein : The names of the Salzburg districts . In: Salzburger Volkskultur Volume 36, November 2012, pp. 76–78 ( pdf , online article from history , stadt-salzburg.at; cf. also place names (etymology) . In: Salzburger Nachrichten : Salzburgwiki .)
- Information on the city districts according to the current spatial development concept of the City of Salzburg (REK 2007), see also https://www.stadt-salzburg.at/internet/wirtschaft_umwelt/stadtplanung/rek_2007_raumordnung/publikationen_328916/rek_2007_druckfassung_planteil_286580.asp
Individual evidence
- ↑ Statistical census districts and census districts , stadt-salzburg.at
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↑ The open spaces make up 57% of the urban area. In the reform of the Grassland Declaration 2007, this was placed under strict construction protection ( Salzburg Green Belt , referendum 1998).
City landscapes placed under permanent protection , stadt-salzburg.at → Altstadt & Tourismus ;
The city mountains are also designated as landscape protection areas, a protection class of nature conservation law that also imposes structural restrictions. Valuable cultural and natural space , stadt-salzburg.at → Altstadt & Tourismus ; see also list of landscape protection areas in the state of Salzburg - ↑ to the area after gazetteer 2001 . Due to the modern GIS implementation since then, newer values can differ noticeably.
- ^ Salzburg in figures: Statistical census districts and census districts , stadt-salzburg.at