Bad Reichenhall

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Coordinates: 47°43′N 12°52′E

Bad Reichenhall
Coat of arms of Bad Reichenhall Location of Bad Reichenhall in Germany

Country Germany
State Bavaria
Administrative region Upper Bavaria
District Berchtesgadener Land
Population 18,351 (2004)
Area 39.44 km²
Population density 432 /km²
Elevation 470 m
Coordinates 47°43′ N 12°52′ E
Postal code 83435
Area code 08651
Licence plate code BGL
Mayor Dr. Herbert Lackner (CSU)
Website stadt-bad-reichenhall.de

Bad Reichenhall is a spa town, and administrative center of the Berchtesgadener Land district in Upper Bavaria, Germany. It is located near Salzburg in a basin encircled by the Chiemgauer Alps (including Mount Staufen (1771 m) and Mount Zwiesel (1781 m)).

Alte Saline (old salt refinery)
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Alte Saline (old salt refinery)

Bad Reichenhall is a traditional center of salt production, obtained by evaporating water saturated with salt from brine ponds.

The town was the site of a disaster on January 2, 2006, when the roof of the town's ice rink collapsed under snow, killing 15 and injuring 34 others.

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[edit] History

former Townhall
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former Townhall
  • The earliest known inhabitants of this area are the tribes of the Glockenbecher-Culture (a Bronze Age Culture, from about 2000 B.C.)
  • In the age of the La Tene culture (about 450 B.C.) organized salt production commenced utilizing the local brine pools. In the same period a celtic place of worship is placed at the "Langacker"
  • From 15 B.C to 480 A.C, the city is part of a roman province, Noricum
  • 1136 A.C bought the founding of a monastery St. Zeno
  • In 1617-1619 a wooden pipeline for brine exportation to Traunstein was built, with a length of 31 km, and more than 200 m in altitude difference
  • In 1834, two thirds of the cities buildings were destroyed by a major fire
  • The early 19th century saw the beginning of tourism, with Reichenhall becoming a famous health resort
  • 1890 Reichenhall is now called "Bad Reichenhall"
  • In 1945 the area was bombed by allied forces, and following World War II the area was under American military governance (1945-1948)

[edit] Ice rink disaster

Fifteen people, twelve of them children, died in the collapse of the Bad Reichenhall ice rink on 2 January 2006. Thirty-four people were injured in the accident [1].

[edit] Famous people from Bad Reichenhall

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