Schattendorf (, ) is a town in the district of Mattersburg in the state of Burgenland.
The Rosalia-Kogelberg nature preserve lies within the district.
History
This district was a part of the pre-Christian Celtic Kingdom
Noricum and was in the vicinity of the settlement Hoehensiedlung Burg on the Burgberg, a mountain in Austria. Later, in the
Roman Empire, the area was part of the province
Pannonia.
The town, along with the entire
Burgenland, belonged to
Hungary (German West Hungary) until 1920/21. Since 1898, the Hungarian name for the town, Somfalva, was used as a result of the
Magyarization policies of the government in
Budapest. After the end of the World War I, German West Hungary was awarded to
Austria after tough negotiations. In 1921, the town became part of the newly founded federal state
Burgenland
On 30 January 1927 a small number of armed members of the right-wing Frontkämpfervereinigung were involved in a confrontation with a much larger group of unarmed members of the left-wing Republikanischer Schutzbund. The Frontkämpfervereinigung activists opened fire and killed an adult and a six-year-old boy. When they were found not guilty on grounds of self-defence by a jury, the socialists organised a general strike which led to the July Revolt of 1927.
Population