Ansfelden

Ansfelden

Coat of arms
Ansfelden

Location within Austria

Coordinates: 48°12′30″N 14°17′20″E / 48.20833°N 14.28889°E / 48.20833; 14.28889Coordinates: 48°12′30″N 14°17′20″E / 48.20833°N 14.28889°E / 48.20833; 14.28889
Country Austria
State Upper Austria
District Linz-Land
Government
  Mayor Manfred Baumberger (SPÖ)
Area
  Total 31.33 km2 (12.10 sq mi)
Elevation 289 m (948 ft)
Population (1 January 2016)[1]
  Total 16,035
  Density 510/km2 (1,300/sq mi)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal codes 4052 and 4053
Area codes 07229, 07227 and 0732
Vehicle registration LL
Website www.ansfelden.at

Ansfelden is a town in the Austrian state of Upper Austria. The rivers Traun and Krems run through the municipality. The town is perhaps best known for being the birthplace of the composer and organist Anton Bruckner.

Ansfelden has two museums, the Anton Bruckner Museum and a museum of musical instruments.

In the town's coat of arms, granted on October 28, 1985, the wavy stripe represents the rivers, the organ pipes, the organist and composer Anton Bruckner, and the cog-wheel, the town's paper-mills and other older industries.

Between 1945 and 1964 the DP Camp Haid was located in the district Haid.

Population

Historical population
YearPop.±%
18692,280    
18802,491+9.3%
18902,485−0.2%
19002,720+9.5%
19102,780+2.2%
19233,056+9.9%
19343,324+8.8%
19393,646+9.7%
19518,879+143.5%
19617,941−10.6%
197111,074+39.5%
198113,324+20.3%
199114,636+9.8%
200114,789+1.0%
201115,673+6.0%

Sons and daughters

Anton Bruckner 1889

References

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