Schwarzbach (Bad Reichenhall)

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Schwarzbach
Coordinates: 47 ° 45 ′ 48 ″  N , 12 ° 55 ′ 37 ″  E
Height : 456 m
Postal code : 83435
Area code : 08651

Schwarzbach is part of the former municipality of Marzoll , which has been part of Bad Reichenhall in the Berchtesgadener Land district since the municipal reform in 1978 . It is located in the northeast of the city on the border with Austria .

General

The B 21 and A 8 run through the district to the border on the Walserberg . In front of the border there is also a slip road from the B 21 to the A 8 in the direction of Munich. Between 1937 and 1941, Schwarzbach was the eastern end point of Reichsautobahn 26 (" Munich  - state border") before it was extended to Salzburg .

The confectionery manufacturer Paul Reber GmbH & Co.KG has its plant in Schwarzbach. There is also an office of the Federal Office for Agriculture and Food.

geography

The eponymous brook Schwarzbach flows through the district into the Wasserbach , which in turn flows into the nearby Saalach .

Attractions

Raintalstrasse chapel

The Roider inn at Rainthalstraße 35 - the core of the hipped roof building dates from the 18th century - and the chapel in Rainthalstraße, which also dates from the 18th century, are listed as historical monuments. Furthermore, at Reichenhaller Straße 90 there is a listed old farmhouse from the 19th century, which is decorated with a St. George. There are also two so-called Keltenschanzen near Schwarzbach. According to recent historical findings, these are entrenchments from the time of the Thirty Years War.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Judith Käpplinger: The Reichsautobahn in southern Bavaria . Accompanying publication to the exhibition of the same name at the Munich State Archives, March 3 - April 30, 2012, pp. 4, 25, 33.
  2. Michael Petzet et al., Monuments in Bavaria. Vol. 1/2, Upper Bavaria: I / Part 1 . Oldenbourg 1986, ISBN 3-486-52392-9 , p. 163.
  3. http://www.untersberg.org/html/keltenschanze_schwarzbach.html