Seeklause Förchensee

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Seeklause Förchensee

The Seeklause Förchensee (also: Seetraunklause ) is a hermitage in the district of the municipality Seehaus Ruhpolding , on the border of the districts Seehauser Forst (right of Seetraun ) and Vachenau (left of Seetraun).

The hermitage is under monument protection and is registered in the Bavarian monument list under the number D-1-89-140-114 .

Building description

The weir system of the Seeklause is made of tuff blocks, the inscribed plaque indicates the building with the years 1765 and 1766.

history

With the Seeklause on Förchensee water was dammed to fuel, construction and timber on the Seetraun, the White Traun and the Traun to Traunstein Saline to pastures .

The districts on the Seeklause annually delivered around 2000 fathoms of firewood to the Saline in Traunstein.

The last drift took place on June 15, 1896. The renovation of the masonry of the hermitage and the new construction of the hermitage took place in 1983 and 1984 by the Ruhpolding Forestry Office.

location

The Seeklause is located directly on the B305 at the northeast end of the Förchensee .

literature

  • Fritz Hofmann : Reichenhall Salt Library - The supply of the Berchtesgaden, Reichenhall, Traunstein and Rosenheim salt pans with firewood (Volume III), City of Bad Reichenhall 1995

Web links

Commons : Seeklause (Ruhpolding)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Hofmann: Reichenhaller Salt Library, Volume III , p. 234
  2. Hofmann: Reichenhaller Salt Library, Volume III , p. 254

Coordinates: 47 ° 42 ′ 39.9 ″  N , 12 ° 37 ′ 24 ″  E