Mörbisch am See

Mörbisch am See is an town on the shore of in the state of .
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  • Type: Locality with 2,250 residents
  • Description: municipality in Eisenstadt-Umgebung District, Burgenland, Austria
  • Also known as: 10307
  • Neighbors:

Places of Interest

Highlights include Seefestspiele Mörbisch and Fertőrákos mithraeum.

Theater building
The , originally: Seespiele Mörbisch, is an annual operetta festival in Mörbisch am See. With around 150,000 visitors, the Mörbisch Lake Festival is the world's largest festival of the operetta genre.

The is a temple to the Roman god Mithras at in . The temple, follows a typical plan of a narthex followed by the shrine proper that consists of a sunken central nave with podium benches on either side.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Rust and Fertőrákos.

is a city at the in , . It is a part of the cultural landscape nominated on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The town is known for the storks nesting over its chimneys and for its beautiful historic centre.

Village
is a village in the county of Győr-Moson-Sopron in . In 2001 it had a population of 2,182. It is located at, about 10 km from , near Lake Fertő and the border. is situated 6 km southwest of Mörbisch am See.

Suburb
is a village in northwestern , 4 km north of the city and 5 km south of the border with . is situated 6 km southwest of Mörbisch am See.

Mörbisch am See

Latitude
47.761° or 47° 45′ 40″ north
Longitude
16.6855° or 16° 41′ 8″ east
Population
2,250
Elevation
108 metres (354 feet)
Open location code
8FVRQM6P+96
Geo­Names ID
7871535
Wiki­data ID
Q660838
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In Other Languages

From Basque to Waray—“Mörbisch am See” goes by many names.
  • Basque: Mörbisch am See
  • Catalan: Mörbisch am See
  • Cebuano: Mörbisch am See
  • Chechen: Моьрбиш-ам-Зе
  • Chinese: 滨湖默尔比施
  • Croatian: Merbiš
  • Croatian: Mörbisch am See
  • Czech: Mörbisch am See
  • Dutch: Mobisch
  • Dutch: Moerbisch am See
  • Dutch: Morbisch am See
  • Dutch: Mörbisch am See
  • Esperanto: Mörbisch am See
  • Estonian: Mörbisch am See
  • French: Mörbisch am See
  • German: Mörbisch am See
  • German: Mörbisch
  • Hungarian: Fertőmeggyes
  • Irish: Mörbisch am See
  • Italian: Mörbisch am See
  • Japanese: メルビッシュ・アム・ゼー
  • Kazakh: Myorbïş-am-Ze
  • Kazakh: Мёрбиш-ам-Зе
  • Kazakh: ميوربىيش-ام-زە
  • Ladin: Mörbisch am See
  • Lombard: Mörbisch am See
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Mörbisch am See
  • Persian: موربیش امسی
  • Polish: Mörbisch am See
  • Portuguese: Mörbisch am See
  • Russian: Мёрбиш-ам-Зе
  • Russian: Мербиш-ам-Зее
  • Russian: Мёрбиш-ам-Зее
  • Slovak: Mörbisch am See
  • Spanish: Mörbisch am See
  • Swedish: Mörbisch am See
  • Tatar: Мёрбиш-ам-Зе
  • Turkish: Mörbisch am See
  • Ukrainian: Мербіш-ам-Зее
  • Uzbek: Morbisch am See
  • Uzbek: Mörbisch am See
  • Uzbek: Myorbish am Ze
  • Uzbek: Myorbish-am-Ze
  • Uzbek: Мöрбисч ам Сее
  • Uzbek: Мёрбиш-ам-Зе
  • Venetian: Mörbisch am See
  • Volapük: Mörbisch am See
  • Waray (Philippines): Mörbisch am See

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Notable Places Nearby

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