Bad Ischl
About Bad Ischl
Bad Ischl is a spa metropolis in Austria. It lies in the southern a part of Upper Austria , at the Traun River within the center of the Salzkammergut location. The town includes the cadastres Ahorn , Bad Ischl , Haiden , Jainzen , Kaltenbach , Lauffen , Lindau , Pfandl , Perneck , Reiterndorf and Rettenbach . It is hooked up to the village of Strobl by way of the river Ischl, which drains from theWolfgangsee , and to the Traunsee , into which the movement empties.
It is domestic to the Imperial Villa , summer residence of Austro-Hungarian monarch's Emperor Franz Joseph I and Empress Elisabeth. Bad Ischl turned into a settlement location because the Hallstatt culture , first referred to in a 1262 deed as Iselen . In 1419 Archduke Albert V of Austria installed the neighborhood seat of the Salt Chambe at Wildenstein Castle, and Ischl which granted the privileges of a market city in 1466 with the aid of Emperor Frederick III . A first salt mine which opened in 1563 a salt evaporation pond Followed in 1571st.