Jedlesee (German pronunciation:[ˌjeːdləˈzeː]ⓘ; sometimes spelled Jedlersee) is a suburb of Floridsdorf, the 21st district of Vienna. An independent community until 1894, it was joined along with Leopoldau, Donaufeld, Floridsdorf and Neu Jedlesdorf to the greater Floridsdorf municipality, becoming part of Vienna in 1904. Jedlesee is most notable for being the site of the estate of Countess Anna Maria Erdődy, close friend and patron of Beethoven, who stayed there with her on numerous occasions between 1805 and 1818.[1]
^Alexander Wheelock Thayer, Thayer's Life of Beethoven (Hermann Deiters, Henry Edward Krehbiel, Hugo Riemann, Editors, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 1921).
Jedlesee (German pronunciation: [ˌjeːdləˈzeː] ; sometimes spelled Jedlersee) is a suburb of Floridsdorf, the 21st district of Vienna. An independent community...
Vienna and Munich, piloted by Hans Baur. The landing took place in Vienna Jedlesee; there occurred a conversion to float and the connecting flight to Budapest...
the river Danube on the isle of Schwarze Lackenau near to the hamlets of Jedlesee and Floridsdorf. After the fall of Vienna, Napoleon was looking for ways...
wetlands on the left (east) bank of today's Danube course. Villages like Jedlesee, Floridsdorf and Stadlau that were near the former main branch of the Danube...
schoolboy Max Freund and continued to operate until the 1971 merger with Jedlesee Sports club SK Admira Vienna, which resulted in the formation of FC Admira/Wacker...
In 1927, he created a relief of Beethoven at the Erdődy Estate [de] in Jedlesee which, until 2013, was used as a monument to the composer. In 1930, the...
hills. In the north, Kahlenbergerdorf borders Weidling, and in the east Jedlesee. To the south lies Nußdorf, to the west, Josefsdorf. The parish cemetery...
Klagenfurt (FC Kärnten's historical name). Sportklub Admira moved from Jedlesee, Vienna, to Maria Enzersdorf in 1967. Their main sponsor, who was located...