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Wasserburg am Inn

 
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Wasserburg am Inn is located in Germany
Wasserburg am Inn
Wasserburg am Inn
Administration
Country Germany
State Bavaria
Admin. region Upper Bavaria
District Rosenheim
Mayor Michael Kölbl (SPD)
Basic statistics
Area 18.80 km2 (7.26 sq mi)
Elevation 427 m  (1401 ft)
Population 12,332  (31 December 2006)
 - Density 656 /km2 (1,699 /sq mi)
Other information
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Licence plate RO (old: WS)
Postal code 83512
Area code 08071
Website www.wasserburg.de

Coordinates: 48°03.66′0″N 12°14.01′0″E / 48.061°N 12.2335°E / 48.061; 12.2335

Wasserburg am Inn is a town in the district Rosenheim in Upper Bavaria, Germany. The historic centre is a peninsula, formed by the meandering Inn River. A lot of buildings survived from medieval times giving the city a unique air.

History

Engraving by Michael Wening in Topographia Bavariae around 1700

The town was first mentioned in a document (now considered to be a fake) in 1137, when Hallgraf Engelbert moved his residence from the nearby castle Limburg to his "Wasserburg" (Water Castle). It is one of the most historic towns of Old Bavaria – somewhat older than Munich, continually fought over by the Bavarian nobility and, up to the 16th century, on an equal footing with larger cities. The privileges afforded by this enabled the salt trade to flourish right into the 19th century. At the junction of the main overland route with the main water route, Wasserburg became the most important trade centre with the Balkans, Austria and Italy, a means of attaining power and wealth for the shipping owners and merchants.

In the early days, Wasserburg was an important hub in the salt trade. Its bridge was the only possibility to cross the river Inn for 30km in both directions. On its shore the salt, mined in Berchtesgaden or produced in the Saline (saltern) at Bad Reichenhall and shipped from there by cart, could be loaded on ships travelling on the Inn River. Up to the 17th century Wasserburg was used as the port of the capital Munich.

Up until 1972, when it was merged with the district Rosenheim, Wasserburg was a district capital on its own.

Demography

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The population of Wasserburg is approx. 12,000.



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