Penzing#
Penzing, 14th district of Vienna, area 33.31 km2, pop. 80,822 (1991) ancient village, first documented mention around 1120, situated on the left bank of the River Wien, along the road to Linz. During the 18th century it was a summer resort and the first location of the Vienna silk industry. Between 1890 and 1892 Penzing was integrated into Vienna as part of the 13th district; Penzing and all other parts situated north of the River Wien (Breitensee, Baumgarten including Steinhof, Huetteldorf) were separated from the 13th district and united with the villages Mariabrunn, Weidlingau, Hadersdorf and Hainbach (all situated in the northern part of Vienna Woods) to form the district of Penzing, the 14th district of Vienna in 1938.
The Western Railway line (Huetteldorf railway station) cuts across
this district; its eastern part, with suburban character is mainly
residential, with houses in Biedermeier style. Penzing also includes
the industrial area of Auhof, some factories (electrical appliances,
furniture, playing cards etc., laundry and dye works), Hanappi-Stadion
stadium, freight station, allotment gardens, forestry technology
enterprise of the Oesterreichische Bundesforste AG (Austrian Federal
Forests); Vienna Museum of Technology, Cumberland Palace (including
the Reinhardt Seminar), federal advanced-level school of printing and
graphic arts (Hoehere Graphische Bundes-Lehr- und Versuchsanstalt),
Breitensee barracks, Hanusch Hospital, "Am Steinhof"
psychiatric hospital (with a domed church by O. Wagner, one of the
most significant Jugendstil buildings), Baumgartner Hoehe
pulmonological sanatorium, two villas by Otto Wagner (one houses the
Ernst Fuchs museum), council housing estates (Hugo-Breitner-Hof).
Penzing stretches in the north-west far into the Vienna Woods along
the Halterbach and Mauerbach streams; in this part of Penzing are the
Schottenhof restaurant and Knoedlhuette lodge, the University of
Agricultural Sciences' experimental gardens, Laudon Palace (now
Federal Academy of Public Administration) and Field Marshal Laudon's
grave, Mariabrunn parish church with former monastery (today Federal
Forest Research Centre), Sofienalpe hill, open-air swimming pools and
camping site. Hills: Wolfersberg (alt. 322 m), Satzberg (alt.
435 m), Franz Karl Fernsicht (alt. 486 m, panoramic view),
Schutzengelberg (alt. 508 m).
Literature#
H. Watzinger, Die sozialen, wirtschaftlichen und besitzgeschichtlichen Wandlungen des Dorfes Penzing bis zu Beginn des 19. Jahrhunderts, doctoral thesis, Vienna 1949; F. Czeike, Penzing, Wiener Bezirkskulturfuehrer, 1974; H. Wohlrab, Penzing, 1985; F. Czeike, Historisches Lexikon Wien, 5 vols., 1992-1997.