Dürrnberg

Village in Salzburg, Austria
47°39′58″N 13°5′24″E / 47.66611°N 13.09000°E / 47.66611; 13.09000Country AustriaState SalzburgDistrictHalleinMunicipalityHalleinElevation
650 m (2,130 ft)Population
 (2005)
 • Total746Time zoneUTC+1 (CET) • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)Postal code
5422
Area code(+43) 06245Licence plateHA

Dürrnberg, also named Bad Dürrnberg, is an Austrian village part of the municipality of Hallein, in Hallein District (Tennengau), Salzburg State. It is the location of the Hallein Salt Mine (Salzbergwerk Dürrnberg).[1]

History

The history of Dürrnberg and its territory is closely related to the presence of salt on its mountains. Previously used as an allocation for nomadic hunters around 2000/2500 years b.C., was used by Celtic tribes around 600 BC.[2] For the important Celtic bronze flagon found there, now in the Keltenmuseum in Hallein, see Basse Yutz Flagons.

Geography

The village is located on a hillside upon Salzach river and under the Obersalzberg mountain range. It lies close to Austrian borders with Bavaria, Germany and nearest German village is Oberau, few km after the frontier. Dürrnberg is 4 km far from Hallein, 20 from Salzburg and 12 from the Bavarian town of Berchtesgaden.

Main sights

The Hallein Salt Mine, also known as Salzbergwerk Dürrnberg, is an underground salt mine located in the middle of the village. Opened for visitors in 1994, it hosts a museum and is receptive for tourism, as the other Austrian underground salt mines in Hallstatt and Altaussee.[2]

Gallery

Celtic artefacts from Dürrnberg

  • Celtic village reconstruction
    Celtic village reconstruction
  • Celtic village reconstruction
    Celtic village reconstruction
  • Dürrnberg Celtic flagon
    Dürrnberg Celtic flagon
  • Celtic gold boat model
    Celtic gold boat model
  • Celtic leather shoe, 5th century BC
    Celtic leather shoe, 5th century BC

See also

References

  1. ^ "Hallein Salt Mine website (salzwelten.at)". Archived from the original on 2009-08-13. Retrieved 2012-03-04.
  2. ^ a b "Brief history view of the salt mine in Dürrnberg". Archived from the original on 2011-04-27. Retrieved 2012-03-04.

External links

Media related to Dürrnberg at Wikimedia Commons

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