9 Sights in Bad Reichenhall, Germany (with Map and Images)
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Welcome to your journey through the most beautiful sights in Bad Reichenhall, Germany! Whether you want to discover the city's historical treasures or experience its modern highlights, you'll find everything your heart desires here. Be inspired by our selection and plan your unforgettable adventure in Bad Reichenhall. Dive into the diversity of this fascinating city and discover everything it has to offer.
Sightseeing Tours in Bad Reichenhall1. Alte Saline
The Old Saltworks is a former saltworks in Bad Reichenhall, which was built according to plans by Joseph Daniel Ohlmüller and Friedrich von Schenk. From 1844 to 1929, the "Reichenhall salt" was produced from brine in it. The Old Saltworks is an industrial monument and is a listed building. Remnants of the predecessor buildings are also entered in the list of monuments as ground monuments.
2. Evangelische Stadtkirche
The Evangelical City Church in Bad Reichenhall was built from 1877 to 1881 as the first Evangelical Lutheran church in the city according to plans by the architect Ludwig Hoffstadt in the neo-Gothic-neoclassical style. It is located on the corner of Kurstrasse and Bahnhofstrasse, is a listed building and is the only church in the Evangelical Lutheran parish of Bad Reichenhall, deanery of Traunstein. The parish includes the town of Bad Reichenhall and the political communities of Bayerisch Gmain, Schneizlreuth, Piding and Anger.
Wikipedia: Evangelische Stadtkirche (Bad Reichenhall) (DE), Url
3. St. Nikolaus
St. Nicholas is a Roman Catholic parish church in Bad Reichenhall, which emerged from a Romanesque basilica from the second half of the 12th century. After the city fire of 1515, the three-nave church was restored as a gallery hall by 1522. From 1861 to 1864 it was considerably extended and reshaped in the neo-Romanesque style.
4. Pankraz-Kircherl
St. Pankraz is a Roman Catholic pilgrimage church in Bad Reichenhall, Germany. It stands on the Pankrazfelsen in the district of Karlstein and is popularly known as the Pankrazkirche or Pankrazkircherl.
5. Ruine Karlstein
Karlstein Castle Ruins is a castle ruin on a rock in the district of Berchtesgadener Land in Bavaria, Germany. The castle was built by the Peilsteiners shortly before 1150. Previously converted into a castle, it fell into disrepair at the end of the 17th century.
6. Predigtstuhlbahn
The Predigtstuhl Cable Car has been in operation since 1928 and is the second oldest, still running, original large-cabin cable car in the world. Since 2006, the ropeway has been placed under the protection of monuments. In 2013 the "Predigstuhlbahn" as well as the hotel and mountain-top restaurant came under new ownership, "Marga und Josef Posch", which belongs to the German businessman group Max Eicher.
7. Hochstaufen
The Hochstaufen is the easternmost mountain of the Chiemgau Alps, Germany. It is located in the north of Bad Reichenhall. The mountain belongs to the Staufen massif and is a popular destination for mountaineering.
8. Beamtenstock
The Beamtenstock is the former administration building of the Old Saltworks in Bad Reichenhall. The building is part of the Alte Saline ensemble and is also registered as an individual monument under the number D-1-72-114-126 in the Bavarian List of Monuments.
9. Predigtstuhl
The Predigtstuhl is a mountain, 1,613 m (5,292 ft) above sea level (NHN), in the Lattengebirge range of the Berchtesgaden Alps. It is located about 2.5 km south of the town of Bad Reichenhall and one of the few mountains in the area that is accessible by cable car, making it a popular tourist attraction.
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