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Mexikoplatz

Coordinates: 48°13′36″N 16°24′17″E / 48.226570°N 16.404700°E / 48.226570; 16.404700
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Mexikoplatz
Square
Former name(s):
  • Erzherzog-Karl-Platz
  • Volkswehrplatz
St. Francis of Assisi Church and the Mexikoplatz
St. Francis of Assisi Church and the Mexikoplatz
FeaturesSt Francis of Assisi Church
Opening date1884
Dedicated toMexican protesters of the Anschluss
LocationLeopoldstadt, Vienna, Austria
Mexikoplatz is located in Austria
Mexikoplatz
Mexikoplatz
Coordinates: 48°13′36″N 16°24′17″E / 48.226570°N 16.404700°E / 48.226570; 16.404700

Mexikoplatz (Mexico Square) is a square in the Austrian capital Vienna. It is located in the city's 2nd district, Leopoldstadt, near the banks of the Danube, on the southwestern end of the Reichsbrücke (Empire Bridge), which links Leopoldstadt with Donaustadt, the 22nd district of Vienna.[1]

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The square was named Mexikoplatz in 1956, to honor the support Mexico (led by President Lázaro Cárdenas) gave to Austria in 1938, when it was the only country at the time to protest the Anschluss (annexation) of Austria by Nazi Germany.[2] Previously it was named "Erzherzog-Karl-Platz", after Archduke Charles of Austria, from 1884 to 1919 and from 1934 to 1956, respectively. From 1919 to 1934, it was called Volkswehrplatz (after the peoples' militias that were formed in Austria after World War I).

A church named St Francis of Assisi Church is located in the southeastern part of the square. It was consecrated in 1898, in celebration of the Golden Crown Jubilee of Emperor Francis Joseph.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Sánchez, Grace. "Mexikoplatz, the square named after Mexico in Austria - Mas México USA". Retrieved 2021-09-24.
  2. ^ "Joint communiqué by Austria and Mexico on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the Mexican protest against the "Anschluss" of Austria by Nazi Germany – BMEIA, Außenministerium Österreich". www.bmeia.gv.at. Retrieved 2021-09-24.
  3. ^ "Vienna´s English-speaking Catholic Community has a new home - Panorama News - Austrian Times Online News - English Newspaper". 2014-11-29. Archived from the original on 2014-11-29. Retrieved 2021-09-24.