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Timeline of Vienna


Timeline of Vienna


The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Vienna, Austria.

Prior to 19th century

  • 1st-millennium BCE – Vindobona settled.
  • 180 – Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius dies in Vindobona.
  • 740 - Church of St Ruprecht, the oldest church in Vienna, first built.
  • 881 – The Bavarians had their first clash at Wenia with the Hungarians (first mention of Vienna).
  • 1030 – The Hungarians besiege Vienna.
  • 1155
    • Henry II, Duke of Austria appoints Vienna as capital city.
    • Schottenstift founded.
  • 1160 – St. Stephen's Cathedral built.
  • 1221 – Vienna receives rights as staple port.
  • 1237 – Vienna received a charter of freedom from Frederick II., confirmed in 1247.
  • 1251 – Ottokar II of Bohemia in power.
  • 1276 – Foundation stone for the Minorites Church laid by King Ottokar II of Bohemia.
  • 1278 – City charter granted.
  • 1280 – Jans der Enikel writes the Fürstenbuch, a first history of the city.
  • 1349 – Augustinian Church consecrated.
  • 1365 – University of Vienna founded.
  • 1421 – Jews expelled.
  • 1482 – Johann Winterburger sets up printing press (approximate date).
  • 1485
    • Siege of Vienna by Kingdom of Hungary, city passed to Hungary.
    • Royal Court of King Matthias Corvinus of Hungary relocated to Vienna (known as Bécs in Hungarian).
  • 1515 – First Congress of Vienna.
  • 1529 – Siege of Vienna by Turks.
  • 1556 – Vienna becomes seat of Holy Roman Empire under Ferdinand I.
  • 1598 – Donaukanal regulated.
  • 1600 – Melchior Khlesl becomes Bishop of Vienna.
  • 1643 – Schönbrunn Palace built.
  • 1668 – July: premiere of Cesti's opera Il pomo d'oro.
  • 1678 – Palais Modena completed.
  • 1679 – Great Plague of Vienna.
  • 1683 – Battle of Vienna.
  • 1684 – Kollschitzky coffeehouse in business.
  • 1692 – Academy of Fine Arts Vienna founded.
  • 1702 – Palais Strozzi completed.
  • 1703 – Palais Liechtenstein built.
  • 1704 – Linienwall fortification built.
  • 1709 – Theater am Kärntnertor built.
  • 1712 – Palais Trautson completed.
  • 1713 – Plague epidemic.
  • 1716 – Palais Kinsky completed.
  • 1718 – Vienna Porcelain Manufactory founded.
  • 1724 – Population: 150,000.
  • 1735 – Winter Riding School built.
  • 1741 – Burgtheater opens.
  • 1762 – Premiere of Gluck's opera Orfeo ed Euridice.
  • 1765
    • Tiergarten Schönbrunn (zoo) opens.
    • Artaria publishing firm founded.
  • 1766 – Prater opens.
  • 1770 – Chess-playing Mechanical Turk introduced at Schönbrunn Palace.
  • 1772 – Freyung Christmas market begins.
  • 1781 – Mozart arrives to Vienna from Salzburg.
  • 1786 – Premiere of Mozart’s Marriage of Figaro.
    • Demel confectionery and Gesellschaft der Associierten founded.
    • 1 May: premiere of Mozart's opera The Marriage of Figaro.
  • 1790 – Population: 200,000.
  • 1791 – 30 September: premiere of Mozart's The Magic Flute. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart dies.
  • 1792 – Schweighofer piano manufactury established. Beethoven arrives to Vienna from Bonn.
  • 1797 - 31 January Franz Peter Schubert is born in Alsergrund
  • 1800 – 2 April: premiere of Beethoven's Symphony No. 1.

19th century

  • 1802 – Palais Erdődy commissioned.
  • 1805
    • 23 May: premiere of Beethoven's opera Fidelio.
    • 13 November: Napoleon takes city.
  • 1807 – Czartoryski Palace built.
  • 1808 – 22 December: premiere of Beethoven's Fifth and Sixth Symphonies, Choral Fantasy, and Piano Concerto No. 4 at the Theater an der Wien.
  • 1809 – Battle of Aspern-Essling. Joseph Haydn dies.
  • 1814
    • Congress of Vienna.
    • C.F. Peters music publisher in business.
  • 1824 – 7 May: premiere of Beethoven's Symphony No. 9.
  • 1827- 27 March: Ludwig van Beethoven dies.
  • 1828 19 November: Franz Peter Schubert dies.
  • 1829 – Leopoldine Society formed.
  • 1832 – Sachertorte invented.
  • 1840 – Population: 231,050.
  • 1842
    • Austrian Southern Railway begins.
    • Philharmonische Academie formed.
  • 1847 – Austrian Academy of Sciences established.
  • 1848 – Vienna Uprising.
  • 1850
    • City expanded beyond Innere Stadt.
    • Population: 551,300.
  • 1858 – Ringstraße constructed.
  • 1860/1864 – the fine and lofty tower of the Cathedral of St Stephen rebuilt.
  • 1864
    • Palais Todesco completed.
    • Neue Freie Presse newspaper begins publication.
  • 1867 – Palais Toskana built.
  • 1869
    • Vienna State Opera house built.
    • Population: 842,951.
  • 1870
    • Works started to regulate the Danube to make it safe for navigation.
    • Musikverein inaugurated.
  • 1873
    • World exposition held.
    • Café Landtmann and Hotel Imperial in business.
  • 1874
    • Palais Chotek completed.
    • Premiere of Strauss's opera Die Fledermaus.
  • 1875 – Danube levees constructed.
  • 1876
    • Academy of Fine Arts building erected.
    • Hotel Sacher established.
    • Café Central in business.
  • 1878 – Palais Nathaniel Rothschild built.
  • 1879 – Geological Office formed.
  • 1880
    • Café Sperl in business.
    • Population: 1,090,119.
  • 1881 – Palace of Justice (Vienna) built.
  • 1882 – Palmenhaus Schönbrunn (greenhouse) opens.
  • 1883 – Completion of the Vienna City Hall, an immense Gothic building.
  • 1884 – Palais Albert Rothschild built.
  • 1885 – Goldscheider Manufactory and Majolica Factory and Alpinen Gesellschaft Edelraute (hiking club) established.
  • 1886 – Hermesvilla built.
  • 1887 – Historical Museum of the City of Vienna established.
  • 1889 – Vienna City Archives active.
  • 1890 – City expanded; population: 1,364,548.
  • 1891 – Kunsthistorisches Museum (art museum) opens.
  • 1892 – City hosts the 1892 European Figure Skating Championships.
  • 1894
    • January: city hosts the 1894 European Figure Skating Championships.
    • Palais Rothschild (Prinz-Eugen-Straße) built.
  • 1895 – Palais Lanckoroński completed.
  • 1897
    • Wiener Riesenrad erected.
    • Vienna Secession art group founded.
  • 1898
    • Wiener Stadtbahn begins.
    • Secession Building constructed.
    • City hosts the 1898 ICA Track Cycling World Championships.
  • 1899
    • Freud's The Interpretation of Dreams published.
    • Die Fackel magazine begins publication.
  • 1900 – Population: 1,769,137.

20th century

1900s–1940s

  • 1901 – Universal Edition in business.
  • 1902
    • Freudenau harbor constructed.
    • Franciszek Trześniewski opens restaurant.
  • 1903
    • Kuchelau harbor constructed.
    • Wiener Werkstätte art group founded.
  • 1904
    • Floridsdorf district added.
    • Café Korb in business.
  • 1907 – City hosts the 1907 World Figure Skating Championships.
  • 1908 – Vienna Psychoanalytic Society active.
  • 1910 – Population: 2,031,000.
  • 1912 – Aspern Airfield opens.
  • 1913
    • 23 February: premiere of Schoenberg's Gurre-Lieder.
    • Richard Weiskirchner becomes mayor.
  • 1915 – April: Conference of Central European Socialist Parties held in Vienna.
  • 1916 – 30 November: funeral of Franz Joseph I of Austria.
  • 1918 – Red Vienna begins.
  • 1919
    • Lainzer Tiergarten opens.
    • Jakob Reumann becomes mayor.
  • 1920
    • Austrian National Library established.
    • Hungarian Historical Institute in Vienna founded.
  • 1921
    • The Geistkreis seminar begins.
    • Österreichische Bundesgärten (garden) established.
    • International Working Union of Socialist Parties founded in Vienna.
  • 1923
    • Karl Seitz becomes mayor.
    • Phaidon Press founded.
  • 1924 – Collegium Hungaricum Vienna founded.
  • 1925 – Kolosseum (cinema) opens.
  • 1929 – Austrian Bridge Federation founded.
  • 1931 – Ernst-Happel-Stadion built.
  • 1934 – Richard Schmitz becomes mayor.
  • 1938
    • Anschluss.
    • Hermann Neubacher becomes mayor.
    • City expands.
  • 1940 – Philipp Wilhelm Jung becomes mayor.
  • 1941 – Kehal Adas Yereim Vien established.
  • 1942 – Bombing begins.
  • 1943
    • 30 August: Vienna-Schwechat (Heidfeld) subcamp of the Mauthausen concentration camp established. Its prisoners were mostly Polish, Soviet, Italian and Spanish.
    • 30 December: Hanns Blaschke becomes mayor.
  • 1944
    • Vienna-Schwechat ('Santa') subcamp of Mauthausen established.
    • 13 July: Vienna-Schwechat (Heidfeld) subcamp dissolved, Vienna-Floridsdorf subcamp of Mauthausen established. Prisoners moved from Schwechat (Heidfeld) to Floridsdorf.
    • 20 August: Vienna-Saurerwerke subcamp of Mauthausen established. Its prisoners were mostly Poles and Soviet citizens.
    • September: Vienna-Hinterbrühl subcamp of Mauthausen established. Its prisoners were mostly Polish, Soviet and Italian.
    • 28 September: Vienna-Schönbrunn subcamp of Mauthausen established.
  • 1945
    • Vienna Offensive.
    • 31 March: Vienna-Schwechat ('Santa') subcamp dissolved. Prisoners moved to the Hinterbrühl subcamp.
    • 1 April: Floridsdorf, Hinterbrühl and Schönbrunn subcamps dissolved. Prisoners are evacuated by the SS in death marches to the Steyr-Münichholz subcamp and main Mauthausen camp. Massacre of 52 Hinterbrühl prisoners, who were unable to walk.
    • 2 April: Vienna-Saurerwerke subcamp dissolved. Prisoners are evacuated by the SS in a death march to the Steyr-Münichholz subcamp, except for ill prisoners who are left behind.
    • Allied-occupied city.
    • Rudolf Prikryl becomes mayor, succeeded by Theodor Körner.
    • Soviet War Memorial installed.
  • 1948 – Italian Cultural Institute in Vienna founded.

1950s–1990s

  • 1951
    • March: city hosts the 1951 World Table Tennis Championships.
    • Franz Jonas becomes mayor.
  • 1952 – City hosts the 1952 European Figure Skating Championships.
  • 1954
    • Vienna International Airport opens.
    • Flood.
  • 1955 – City hosts the 1955 World Figure Skating Championships.
  • 1957
    • February: city hosts the 1957 European Figure Skating Championships.
    • International Atomic Energy Agency headquartered in Vienna.
  • 1958 – Freudenauer Harbour Bridge built.
  • 1959
    • Vienna Museum opens.
    • City hosts World Festival of Youth and Students.
  • 1960 – Österreichische Mediathek (sound archive) headquartered in city.
  • 1961 – Vienna summit of USA and USSR.
  • 1962 – Vienna S-Bahn begins.
  • 1964 – Österreichisches Filmmuseum established.
  • 1965 – Bruno Marek becomes mayor.
  • 1967
    • February–March: city hosts the 1967 World Figure Skating Championships.
    • March: city hosts the 1967 Ice Hockey World Championships.
  • 1968 – Austrian Science Fund formed.
  • 1969 – OPEC Headquarter moves from Geneva, Switzerland to Vienna.
  • 1970 – Felix Slavik becomes mayor.
  • 1971 – City hosts the 1971 World Fencing Championships.
  • 1973 – Leopold Gratz becomes mayor.
  • 1974 – Polish Institute in Vienna founded.
  • 1976
    • 8 May: Vienna U-Bahn opens.
    • 1 August: Reichsbrücke collapse.
  • 1977 – City hosts the 1977 Ice Hockey World Championships.
  • 1979
    • March: city hosts the 1979 World Figure Skating Championships.
    • Vienna Islamic Centre and UNO City built.
  • 1983
    • July: city hosts the 1983 World Fencing Championships.
    • Donauinselfest begins.
  • 1984 – Helmut Zilk becomes mayor.
  • 1985
    • Airport attack.
    • Institute of Technology Assessment founded.
  • 1988
    • New Danube channel constructed.
    • ImPulsTanz Vienna International Dance Festival begins.
  • 1990 – Museum in Progress created.
  • 1991 – City hosts the 1991 World Rowing Championships.
  • 1992 – The biggest AIDS charity event in Europe, the Life Ball begins.
  • 1993 – World Conference on Human Rights held.
  • 1994
    • Czech Centre in Vienna founded.
    • Michael Häupl becomes mayor.
  • 1995 – Secretariat for the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe established.
  • 1996 – City hosts the 1996 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships.
  • 1998 – Andromeda-Tower built.
  • 1999 – Millennium Tower built.
  • 2000
    • City website online (approximate date).
    • Mischek Tower built.

21st century

  • 2001 – IZD Tower and Ares Tower built.
  • 2003 – Lighthouse Wien founded.
  • 2004 – Saturn Tower built.
  • 2005 – City co-hosts the 2005 IIHF World Championship.
  • 2007 – EU Fundamental Rights Agency established.
  • 2008
    • World Institute for Nuclear Security headquartered in city.
    • UEFA European Football Championship held.
  • 2010 – Wiener Staatsballet formed.
  • 2011
    • Smart City Wien begins.
    • Funeral of Otto von Habsburg.
  • 2014 – Population: 1,797,337.
  • 2020 – The Vienna attack occurs.

See also

  • History of Vienna
  • History of the Jews in Vienna
  • List of mayors of Vienna
  • Years in Austria
  • Timelines of other cities in Austria: Graz, Linz, Salzburg
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References

This article incorporates information from the German Wikipedia.

Bibliography

External links

  • Links to fulltext city directories for Vienna via Wikisource
  • Items related to Vienna, various dates (via Europeana)


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