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Leoben () is a
Styria Styria ( ; ; ; ) is an Austrian Federal states of Austria, state in the southeast of the country. With an area of approximately , Styria is Austria's second largest state, after Lower Austria. It is bordered to the south by Slovenia, and cloc ...
n city in central
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, located on the Mur river. With a population in 2023 of about 25,140 it is a local industrial centre and hosts the
University of Leoben The Technical University of Leoben is a public university in Leoben, Styria, Austria. It was established on 4 November 1840 as the ''Steiermärkisch-Ständische Montanlehranstalt'' in Vordernberg, Styria, Austria's mining region. In 1849, Peter ...
, which specialises in mining. The
Peace of Leoben The Peace of Leoben was a general armistice and preliminary peace agreement between the Holy Roman Empire and the First French Republic that ended the War of the First Coalition. It was signed at Eggenwaldsches Gartenhaus, near Leoben, on 18 Apri ...
, an
armistice An armistice is a formal agreement of warring parties to stop fighting. It is not necessarily the end of a war, as it may constitute only a cessation of hostilities while an attempt is made to negotiate a lasting peace. It is derived from t ...
between Austria and France preliminary to the
Treaty of Campo Formio The Treaty of Campo Formio (today Campoformido) was signed on 17 October 1797 (26 Vendémiaire VI) by Napoleon Bonaparte and Count Philipp von Cobenzl as representatives of the French Republic and the Austrian monarchy, respectively. The trea ...
, was signed in Leoben in 1797. The
Justice Centre Leoben The Justice Centre Leoben is a court and prison complex in Leoben in Styria, Austria, which was designed by architect Josef Hohensinn and was completed in November 2004. With 205 inmates, the prison is fully booked. There are two inscriptions on ...
is a prison designed by architect Josef Hohensinn, which was completed in 2005.


Name

Leoben was attested in historical sources as ''Liupina'' in AD 904. The name is of Slavic origin, meaning 'beloved', and is derived from the root ''ljub-'' 'love'.


Geography

Leoben is located in the Mur Valley, around eight kilometres east of
Sankt Michael in Obersteiermark Sankt Michael in Obersteiermark is a municipality in the district of Leoben in the Austrian state of Styria Styria ( ; ; ; ) is an Austrian Federal states of Austria, state in the southeast of the country. With an area of approximately , St ...
and 15 kilometres west of
Bruck an der Mur Bruck an der Mur () is a city of some 15,970 people located in the district Bruck-Mürzzuschlag, in the Austrian state of Styria. It is located at the confluence of the rivers Mur and Mürz. Its manufacturing includes metal products and paper. ...
. The old town centre was founded in the "Murschleife", a
meander A meander is one of a series of regular sinuous curves in the Channel (geography), channel of a river or other watercourse. It is produced as a watercourse erosion, erodes the sediments of an outer, concave bank (cut bank, cut bank or river cl ...
. Today Leoben stretches on both sides of the river. The area of the municipality is around 108 km², of which almost 79% is forested. The lowest point in the town is 515 metres above sea level, the highest point is the summit of the Wetterkogel at 1643 metres above sea level.


Past and present

Leoben is known as the “Gateway to the Styrian Iron Road”. The 13th-century Main Square features the Hackl House with its baroque façade in red and white. The City Parish Church, St. Francis Xavier, built in 1660, comprises a 17th-century interior and is considered one of the most significant Jesuit churches in Austria. Also of note is the Art Nouveau Lutheran church which is at the upper end of the Franz-Josef-Strasse. The oldest convent for women in Styria is
Göss Abbey Göss Abbey () is a former Benedictine nunnery and former cathedral in Göss, now a part of Leoben in Styria, Austria. After the abbey's dissolution in 1782 the church, now a parish church, was the seat of the short-lived Bishopric of Leoben. Hi ...
. Founded in 1020 A.D., it was run by the Benedictine nuns until it was dissolved in 1782 and made the see of short-lived
Diocese of Leoben The Diocese of Leoben was an Austrian Roman Catholic diocese which covered parts of Styria previously in the Archdiocese of Salzburg. It was founded on 28 January 1785 but after the death in 1800 of its first and only bishop, its incorporation i ...
. The early Romanesque crypt is of note as is the 'Gösser Ornat,' which can be seen in Vienna (Museum for Applied Arts). Next to the convent is the Gösser brewery, which includes a brewery museum. Current cultural events include classical concerts in the Congress Leoben, productions of the Summer Philharmonic in July and performances of local and guest productions in the oldest operating theatre in Austria.
DSV Leoben DSV Leoben is an Football in Austria, Austrian association football club based in Leoben. It was founded in 1928. The club currently play in Austrian Regionalliga Central, Regionalliga Central, one of the third tiers of Austrian Football. They ...
is an Austrian association football club based in Leoben. The club currently play in Austrian 2. Liga, the second tier of Austrian Football. They play at the Donawitz Stadium.


Tradition & avantgarde

Leoben was shaped for centuries by the trade in iron and the research in raw materials carried out at the
University of Leoben The Technical University of Leoben is a public university in Leoben, Styria, Austria. It was established on 4 November 1840 as the ''Steiermärkisch-Ständische Montanlehranstalt'' in Vordernberg, Styria, Austria's mining region. In 1849, Peter ...
, which was founded in 1840. Mining traditions still play an important part in city life. Examples are the Miners' Parade, the St. Barbara Celebration or the ''Ledersprung'' ("Leather Jump"). The Gösser Kirtag, a street fair, takes place on the Thursday after the first Sunday in October and attracts tens of thousands of visitors to Leoben. Other components of the vigorous cultural life of the "Mining City" include classical concerts in the Congress Leoben, productions of the Summer Philharmonics in July and performances of locally created and guest productions in the oldest still-running theatre in Austria. File:Leoben.jpg, Leoben around 1900. File:Blick auf Leoben 2009.jpg, View of Leoben in 2009.


Notable people

* Gabriel Gruber SJ, (1740–1805), an Austrian cleric and polymath of Slovenian descent. * Alma Seidler (1899–1977), Austrian actress, member of the Burgtheater for over 50 years * Friedl Kjellberg (1905—1993), an Austrian-Finnish ceramicist, used the so-called 'rice grain' method of
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-making. * Hannelore Valencak (1929–2004), an Austrian physicist, novelist, poet and children's writer. * (born 1936), RC bishop *
Wilfried Morawetz Wilfried Morawetz (born 17 November 1951 in Leoben, Austria - died 13 March 2007 in Leipzig, Germany) was an Austrian botanist. He made his doctorate 1980 at the University of Vienna The University of Vienna (, ) is a public university, publi ...
(1951-2007), botanist * Martin Weinek (born 1964), actor and wine producer * Hannes Arch (1967–2016), an Austrian pilot who competed in the Red Bull Air Race World Championship from 2007 to 2016 * Lisa Eckhart (born 1992), Austrian comedian, poetry slammer and cabaret artist * Nicole Brown (social scientist) (born 1976), Austrian and British writer and academic


Sport

* Walter Schachner (born 1957),
football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kick (football), kicking a football (ball), ball to score a goal (sports), goal. Unqualified, football (word), the word ''football'' generally means the form of football t ...
player and trainer, played over 460 games and 64 for
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* Wolfgang Klapf (born 1978), an Austrian football player who played over 500 games * Gernot Plassnegger (born 1978), an Austrian football coach and a former player who played over 390 games * Joachim Standfest (born 1980), a football coach and former player who played over 540 games and 34 for
Austria Austria, formally the Republic of Austria, is a landlocked country in Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps. It is a federation of nine Federal states of Austria, states, of which the capital Vienna is the List of largest cities in Aust ...
* Christian Gratzei (born 1981), an Austrian football goalkeeper, played 257 games and 10 for
Austria Austria, formally the Republic of Austria, is a landlocked country in Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps. It is a federation of nine Federal states of Austria, states, of which the capital Vienna is the List of largest cities in Aust ...
* Roland Linz (born 1981), football player, played 368 games and 39 for
Austria Austria, formally the Republic of Austria, is a landlocked country in Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps. It is a federation of nine Federal states of Austria, states, of which the capital Vienna is the List of largest cities in Aust ...
* Chris Raaber (born 1981), professional wrestler, ring name ''"Bambikiller"'' * Christoph Strasser (born 1982) ultra-distance cycler, rode over 1,000 kms (620 mi) in 24 hours in 2021 * René Schicker (born 1984), an Austrian footballer and head coach, he played over 400 games * David Sencar (born 1984), an Austrian football coach and former player who played over 450 games. * Boris Hüttenbrenner (born 1985), a former footballer who played over 370 games


References


External links

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University of Leoben

Pictures of Leoben and information in English language
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