Stockerau
Stockerau is a town in the district of Korneuburg in Lower Austria, Austria. Stockerau has 16,974 inhabitants, which makes it the largest town in the Weinviertel. Stockerau is also called "Lenaustadt" because the Austrian poet Nikolaus Lenau often spent time with his grandparents here.
Population
Amenities
Leisure facilities are various: wellness centre, sports centre with three gyms, judo and table tennis gym, skittle alley and football stadium. In addition there are indoor and outdoor tennis facilities.Stockerau offers a range of exhibitions, concerts, readings and singing evenings in the cultural centre "Belvedereschlößl". In the cellar of this castle, built in 16th century and revitalised by the town community in the year 1984, you will find the district museum.
Between Stockerau and the Danube there is a large forest called the "Au".
Saint Coloman was martyred here in 1012, and is known as St. Coloman of Stockerau.
Mayors
according to the official homepage of the town:- 1893–1908 Julius Schaumann
- 1908–1912 Josef Weineck
- 1912–1914 Wenzel Kreuz
- 1919–1927 Eduard Rösch
- 1927–1933 Josef Wolfik
- 1933–1938 Johann Schidla
- 1938–1945 Heinrich Mayrl
- 1945–1970 Josef Wondrak
- 1970–1979 Franz Blabolil
- 1979–2006 Leopold Richentzky
- 2006–2019 Helmut Laab
- since 2019 Andrea Völkl
Transportation
Notable people
- Johann August Stöger, an Austrian operatic tenor and later a theatre manager
- Ernst Herbeck, German poet, long time committal in a mental institution
- Wolfgang Katzian, trade unionist
- Karl Ritter, , musician and composer
- Thomas Lang, musician
- Josef Pröll, politician
- Johannes Grenzfurthner, artist and filmmaker, grew up locally
Sport
- Daniela Kix, tennis player
- Manuela Zinsberger, football goalkeeper, played over 140 games and 93 for Austria women
- Patrick Greil, a footballer who has played over 260 games
- Jon Elliott, professional inline skater