Leobersdorf

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CountryAustria
Elevation
267 m (876 ft)
Leobersdorf
Aerial view of Leobersdorf
Aerial view of Leobersdorf
Coat of arms of Leobersdorf
Leobersdorf is located in Austria
Leobersdorf
Leobersdorf
Location within Austria
Coordinates: 47°55′N 16°13′E / 47.917°N 16.217°E / 47.917; 16.217
CountryAustria
StateLower Austria
DistrictBaden
Government
  MayorAndreas Ramharter
Area
  Total
12.35 km2 (4.77 sq mi)
Elevation
267 m (876 ft)
Population
 (2025)
  Total
5,344
  Density430/km2 (1,100/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
2544
Area code02256
Websitewww.leobersdorf.at

Leobersdorf is a market town in the Baden district of Lower Austria, Austria.

Municipal divisions

Leobersdorf is situated at the exit of the Triesting Valley on the edge of the Vienna Basin and is traversed by the Triesting River.

Leobersdorf consists of one catastral community (Katastralgemeinde) (Population as of 2025):[2]

  • Leobersdorf (5,344)

Leobersdorf can be further divided into one locality (Ortschaft) (Population as of 2025):[2]

  • Leobersdorf (5,344)

History

Early settlements

First indices of settlement in the area date back to 3000 BC.

Around 350 BC Celtic settlers found Noricum, from their word Tristis, which means rushing or dangerous, derived the name for the river Triesting which flows through Leobersdorf.

About 15 AD, Noricum was taken peacefully by the Romans. They most likely built a watchtower where the church is currently standing.

Name

Leobersdorf was first named in the Bayrische Traditionsbücher (Bavarian Traditionbooks) as Liubetsendorf around 1165 / 1174. This name possibly derives from the old-Slavic name Ljubac or the Celtic word Lewer or Loben, which means Border- or Gravehill.

The name changed over time. In 1311 it was Lewbesdorf, 1350 Leubesdorf and finally, 1588, Leobersdorf.

Important dates in the history of Leobersdorf

Archeological finds

Burial sites from the Avar Khaganate (650–800 CE) have been found in Leobersdorf, and the remains are mostly of East Asian ancestry.[3]

Demographics

Historical population
YearPop.±%
18691,762    
18801,939+10.0%
18902,702+39.4%
19003,558+31.7%
19104,075+14.5%
19233,969−2.6%
19343,784−4.7%
19393,793+0.2%
19513,515−7.3%
19613,396−3.4%
19713,561+4.9%
19813,486−2.1%
19913,751+7.6%
20014,145+10.5%
20114,661+12.4%
20214,946+6.1%
20255,344+8.0%

Politics

The municipal council (Gemeinderat) consists of 29 members. Since the 2025 Lower Austrian local elections, it is made up of the following parties and lists:[4]

Notable people

References

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