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Mühlbach am Hochkönig is a municipality in the province of Salzburg in the district of St. Johann im Pongau in Austria.
Culture and sights
Parish church Mühlbach
Catholic parish church St. Sebastian
In 2004, a wooden monument was erected by the Gamsjäger brothers on the Karbachalm, at the focal point of the Salzburg area. In two tree trunks 118 "windows" were cut into the wood, in which the coats of arms of the municipalities can be attached.
In the mining and local history museum with an adventure exhibition gallery, evidence of the 5000 year old mining history is presented, which had a lasting influence on Mühlbach until 1976.
The mountain shoe at Dientner Sattel is located at 1,400 meters.
Bergkapelle Mühlbach am Hochkönig: As in all villages, music enthusiasts met very early in Mühlbach am Hochkönig and played music spontaneously in private parlors or in individual inns. Large festivities such as weddings and church celebrations were accompanied. The children already came into contact with the regional song potential in many families and later expanded their knowledge in the music lessons of the school founded in 1862. The Bergkapelle Mühlbach has a well-kept, extensive chronicle in which it can be read that rehearsals were held in the parlor of the Proneben farmer, Rupert Deutinger, as early as the turn of the century. Rupert Deutinger was also the first leader of a peasant music or Knappenmusik, which existed since 1908.
In summer, there are 140 km of marked hiking trails, 15 catered alpine huts, four tennis courts, an outdoor swimming pool, a paragliding school, playgrounds, petting zoos and the Schweizerhütte alpine dairy at the Arthurhaus.
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