Bad Voslau
About Bad Voslau
Bad Vöslau is a metropolis with 12,062 inhabitants in the district and jurisdiction Baden in the commercial district in Lower Austria. Since the past due Neolithic period there are strains of settlement in Bad Vöslau; the thermal springs were already used inside the Roman Empire. Voslau changed into first mentioned in 1136 in the so-referred to as Salbuch of the Augustinian monastery in Klosterneuburg, which mentions an Adoldus de Veselove.
The call is of Slavic foundation. Voslau consisted at that point best of a castle with moat, which turned into expanded and improved simplest in the 18th century. Although the moated fortress become destroyed and plundered by Matthias Corvinus in 1483, it had superb importance throughout the reformation after the reformation. In the time of the Counter Reformation, it became merged with the parish Gainfarn. When Voslau got here into the possession of the Fries own family in 1773, at that time one of the maximum influential households at the Viennese courtroom, it took a massive upswing, in the wake of which Voslau Castle by the court docket architect Johann Ferdinand Hetzendorf von Hohenberg changed into built.