Brunnhaus Grub

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Brunnhaus Grub

The Brunnhaus Grub is a former Brunnhaus in Weissbach at the Alpine Road the brine line from Bad Reichenhall to Traunstein .

In addition to the Nagling Brunnhaus, there are other Brunnhäuser - Fager and Seebichl - in Bad Reichenhall .

The Brunnhaus is a listed building and is entered in the Bavarian Monument List under the number D-1-72-131-34 .

history

The Grub well was built as the last well on the brine pipeline from Reichenhall to Traunstein. A first test of the line in May 1619 showed that the pressure in the dykes between the Obernesselgraben and Nagling wells was so great that they burst. Hanns Reiffenstuel , the builder of the line, had another well built at the Gruberbauern to reduce the pressure in the line. Above the Brunn house was at Pichler farmers of the so-called. Pichler tower built to achieve the necessary slope to the Brunnhaus Nagling. The current building was built around 1810 as part of the modernization of the brine pipeline by Georg Friedrich von Reichenbach .

description

The Brunnhaus Grub is a two-storey plastered building with a shingle- covered hipped roof . The current building was erected around 1810. The structurally connected clapboard tower with a tent roof comes from the same time. The Pichler Tower served as the elevated tank . In contrast to all other elevated tanks along the brine pipeline, a tower created an additional height for the required gradient to the next well. The tower no longer exists today.

location

The Brunnhaus Grub is located in Weißbach on the Alpenstraße on the Brunnhausweg, which branches off in a north-easterly direction from Berchtesgadener Straße ( B305 ). The Pichlerturm was located a little above near the Pichlerhof, which is also on Brunnhausweg.

literature

  • Johannes Lang : History of Bad Reichenhall. Ph.CW Schmidt, Neustadt / Aisch 2009, ISBN 978-3-87707-759-7 .
  • Herbert Pfisterer: Bad Reichenhall in its Bavarian history. Motor + Touristik-Verlag, Munich, 1988

Coordinates: 47 ° 43 ′ 13.2 ″  N , 12 ° 46 ′ 15.9 ″  E