| Coat of Arms | Map |
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| Data | |
| State: | Bavaria |
| Region: | Oberbayern |
| District: | Berchtesgadener Land |
| Area: | 34,78 km² |
| Population: | 7.752 ( (30/06/2004) |
| Population per km²: | 221 people/km² |
| Altitude: | 520m to 1100m above sea-level |
| Postal code: | 83471 |
| Telephone prefix number: | +49 8652 |
| Geographic location: | |
| number plate: | BGL BGD until 1972
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| Address of townhall: | Rathausplatz 1 83471 Berchtesgaden |
| Website: | www.berchtesgaden.de |
| Politics | |
| Mayor: | Rudolf Schaupp (FWG) |
Berchtesgaden is a town in the German Bavarian Alps. It is located in the south district of Berchtesgadener Land in Bavaria, near the border with Austria, some 30 km south of Salzburg and 180 km southeast of Munich. It is situated north of the Nationalpark Berchtesgaden.
Berchtesgaden is often associated with the fabled Mount Watzmann, at 2713 m the second-highest mountain in Germany (after the Zugspitze), which is renowned in the rock climbing community for its Ostwand, and a deep glacial lake by the name of Königssee (5.2 km²). Another notable peak is the Kehlstein mountain (1835 m) with its ever popular Kehlsteinhaus (Eagle's Nest), which offers spectacular views to its visitors.
Berchtesgaden's neighboring towns are Bischofswiesen, Markt Schellenberg, Ramsau and Schönau am Königssee.
A number of other relics of the Nazi era can still be found in the area, although only few of them are still well preserved. There is the Kehlsteinhaus (Eagle's Nest), which was built as a present for Hitler's 50th birthday in 1939 and owes its continued existence only to lucky circumstances, which saved it from the brink of demolition. The remnants of homes of former Nazi leaders such as Adolf Hitler, Hermann Göring, Albert Speer, and Martin Bormann were all demolished.
The Platterhof was retained and served as a retreat for the American military. It was known as the General Walker Hotel. It was demolished in 2000. The only remaining building is the former Gestapo HQ at Hotel Zum Türken,
In 1995, 50 years after the end of World War II and 5 years after German reunification, the AFRC Berchtesgaden was turned over to Bavarian authorities to accommodate budgetary cuts resulting from Base Realignment and Closure under US President Bill Clinton. The General Walker Hotel was demolished shortly thereafter. Its ruins, along with the remnants of the Berghof, were removed in 1996 to make room for a new bus depot serving the bus line to the Kehlsteinhaus and a for the new InterContinental Hotel Resort. The former guesthouse "Hoher Goell" now serves a new documentation center. It is the first German museum of its kind to chronicle the entire span of World War II in one spot.
The Nationalpark Berchtesgaden was established in 1978 and has gradually become one of Berchtesgaden's largest draws. Luckily, mass tourism is confined to a few popular spots, which gives alternative, nature-seeking tourists more than enough space to find peace and quiet in the Park. Major tourist draws are the Königssee, the salt mine (still under construction), the Kehlsteinhaus and the new Dokumentationszentrum Obersalzberg.
Recreational and competitive sports have also grown in importance. Although Berchtesgaden's ski slopes are not among the largest in the Alps, they can easily accommodate everyone; from beginners to very competitive skiers and boarders. The Königssee bobsleigh run has hosted ski-running and a number of international sled and bobsled events and competitions. Berchtesgaden's most famous sports personality is Georg Hackl, a multiple Olympic medal winner.
Berchtesgaden has virtually no manufacturing industry, unlike the northern part of Berchtesgadener Land and the Salzburg area.
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