The name “Vöslau” (as in: Adololdus de Veselove) was first found in a written document of Klosterneuburg Monastery dating from 1136.
Count Johann von Fries, whose vineyards were situated around Vöslau, was the first to grow red wine on a large scale in this region.
Wealthy families used to spend the summer months in rented houses with their entire households.
The public swimming baths were again rebuilt and were opened on 20 June 1926, with Federal President Michael Hainisch attending.
As of the 2020 elections, these are allocated as follows:[4] In December 2022, Christian Flammer succeeded Christoph Prinz, who stepped down, as mayor.
Also, the Vöslauer mineral water from the thermal springs is bottled within the city limits and exported worldwide.
At Schlossplatz a branch road leads south to Kottingbrunn, Leobersdorf, and Wiener Neustadt.
In front of the station building, public buses depart for various places in town and in the vicinity.
Near the eastern limits of town (and, for the larger part, in the municipality of Kottingbrunn) lies Vöslau Airfield.
It was noted as the place where on 15 April 1955 an Austrian government delegation headed by Federal Chancellor Julius Raab landed after returning from successful peace treaty negotiations with Soviet Union leaders in Moscow.