[1] In 1620, Süßenbrunn, which was built as an Angerdorf (a village with a central green space), was recorded as a noble residence.
[2] In 1938, the village was incorporated into the new 22nd district, then named Groß-Enzersdorf, which became part of the expanded Greater Vienna.
In 2010, the Vienna-based shoe manufacturer Ludwig Reiter restored the castle, which has served as the company's headquarters since 2011.
[3] Süßenbrunn is home to one of Vienna's two volunteer fire departments, along with the one in neighboring Breitenlee.
[4] The Badeteich Süßenbrunn is a privately owned lake open to the public, featuring a sunbathing lawn, children's beach, and playground.