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'''Lambach''' ({{IPA-de|ˈlambax}}) is a [[market town]] in the [[Wels-Land]] district of the [[Austria]]n state of [[Upper Austria]] on the [[Ager (river)|Ager]] and [[Traun (river)|Traun]] Rivers. A major stop on the [[Salt Trade|salt trade]], it is the site of the [[Lambach Abbey]], built around 1056. Notable alumnus from the local elementary school is Adolf Hitler, who attended the establishment in the 1890s.
'''Lambach''' ({{IPA|de|ˈlambax}}) is a [[market town]] in the [[Wels-Land]] district of the [[Austria]]n state of [[Upper Austria]] on the [[Ager (river)|Ager]] and [[Traun (river)|Traun]] Rivers. A major stop on the [[Salt Trade|salt trade]], it is the site of the [[Lambach Abbey]], built around 1056. Notable alumnus from the local elementary school is [[Adolf Hitler]], who attended the establishment in the 1890s.


==History==
==History==
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==Personalities==
==Personalities==
[[Anton Edler von Gapp]], the noted Austrian jurist, was born in Lambach.
* [[Anton Edler von Gapp]], the noted Austrian jurist, was born in Lambach.


Lambach was the home of Dr. Ignaz Harrer who, from 1872 to 1875, was the mayor of [[Salzburg]].
* Lambach was the home of Dr. Ignaz Harrer who, from 1872 to 1875, was the mayor of [[Salzburg]].


[[Adolf Hitler]] lived here from 1897–1898. He attended 3rd grade in the local primary school.
* [[Adolf Hitler]] lived here from 1897–1898. He attended 3rd grade in the local primary school.

* Hitler's father [[Alois Hitler]], purchased a farmhouse called ''Rauscher Gut'' along with a 3.6-hectare (9-acre) plot of land in 1895 after he retired, and moved his family to the farm.


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 21:51, 10 December 2024

Lambach
Coat of arms of Lambach
Lambach is located in Austria
Lambach
Lambach
Location within Austria
Coordinates: 48°05′40″N 13°52′39″E / 48.09444°N 13.87750°E / 48.09444; 13.87750
CountryAustria
StateUpper Austria
DistrictWels-Land
Government
 • MayorPetra Marischka (ÖVP)
Area
 • Total
3.74 km2 (1.44 sq mi)
Elevation
367 m (1,204 ft)
Population
 (2018-01-01)[2]
 • Total
3,435
 • Density920/km2 (2,400/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
4650
Area code07245
Vehicle registrationWL
Websitewww.lambach.ooe.gv.at

Lambach (German pronunciation: [ˈlambax]) is a market town in the Wels-Land district of the Austrian state of Upper Austria on the Ager and Traun Rivers. A major stop on the salt trade, it is the site of the Lambach Abbey, built around 1056. Notable alumnus from the local elementary school is Adolf Hitler, who attended the establishment in the 1890s.

History

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Lambach Abbey

The famous Abbey of Lambach was founded in 1056 by bishop Adalbero of Würzburg.

Population

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Historical population
YearPop.±%
19913,432—    
20013,242−5.5%

Personalities

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  • Lambach was the home of Dr. Ignaz Harrer who, from 1872 to 1875, was the mayor of Salzburg.
  • Adolf Hitler lived here from 1897–1898. He attended 3rd grade in the local primary school.
  • Hitler's father Alois Hitler, purchased a farmhouse called Rauscher Gut along with a 3.6-hectare (9-acre) plot of land in 1895 after he retired, and moved his family to the farm.

References

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  1. ^ "Dauersiedlungsraum der Gemeinden Politischen Bezirke und Bundesländer - Gebietsstand 1.1.2018". Statistics Austria. Retrieved 10 March 2019.
  2. ^ "Einwohnerzahl 1.1.2018 nach Gemeinden mit Status, Gebietsstand 1.1.2018". Statistics Austria. Retrieved 9 March 2019.