The Artificial Island
in the Fuschlsee Lake, 450 – 630 AD – a rare Archaeological find »The fascine structure in the Fuschlsee Lake is one of the most important historical monuments of the Early Middle [...]
Elsenwang Monastery
788 AD »...a place known as Elsenwang, having meadows and woodland, a lake by the name of Fuschlsee, another called Abersee, having paddocks, meadows, and woodland, also fishing and hunting, [...]
The Black Death in Hof
1156 – 1715 The earliest evidence of the plague from the prince-archbishopric Salzburg is from 1156, the most recent from 1715. In 1495, it caused havoc in Salzburg in particular. [...]
The Plague Stone
A Historic Memorial A memorial in the garden of the Scheffenacker family in Strohbichlstraße acts as a reminder of the Black Death in Hof. It consists of a tetragonal, box-shaped [...]
Fuschl Castle
A Luxury Collection Resort & SPA 15th centuryFuschl Castle was built during the second half of the 15th century as a hunting lodge for the archbishops of Salzburg, who owned [...]
Partial View of the Parish Area
The oldest Image 1835 Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (1797 – 1865) is considered to be one of the great painters of the Biedermeier period. In August 1835, the painter lived in [...]
Mill on the Baderbach Brook
The Baderbachmühle, the last remaining Gmachl Mill on the Baderbach brook, stands directly opposite the #ploetzhof. Built in 1832, it is jointly owned by the Unterhöfnergut and the Strumegg farm. [...]