| Pfaffstätten | ||
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| Location within Austria | ||
| Coordinates: 48°1′N 16°16′E / 48.017°N 16.267°ECoordinates: 48°1′N 16°16′E / 48.017°N 16.267°E | ||
| Country | Austria | |
| State | Lower Austria | |
| District | Baden | |
| Government | ||
| • Mayor | Christoph Kainz | |
| Area | ||
| • Total | 7.81 km2 (3.02 sq mi) | |
| Elevation | 218 m (715 ft) | |
| Population (1 January 2016) | ||
| • Total | 3,508 | |
| • Density | 450/km2 (1,200/sq mi) | |
| Time zone | CET (UTC+1) | |
| • Summer (DST) | CEST (UTC+2) | |
| Postal code | 2511 | |
| Area code | 02252 | |
| Website | www.pfaffstaetten.at | |
Pfaffstätten is a town in the district of Baden in Lower Austria in Austria.
At the heart of the town is the Lilienfelderhof, a so-called monastic grange, owned by Lilienfeld Abbey but leased to the Kartause Gaming Private Foundation for 99 years, until 2105. Traditionally dated to 1209, the estate has played a central role in the history of Pfaffstätten and in the lives of its inhabitants, many of whom attended kindergarten there, found short- or long-term employment there, or were married in the estate's church.