Talk:Gmunden

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The name of the town is Gmunden, not Gmünden (not to be confused with Gmünd in Lower Austria or Gemünden am Main in Germany). There is a redirect page called Gmunden; these two pages need to swap either their names or their content.

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• explanations or links for hauptschule, BG and BRG

• famous residents: playwright Thomas Bernhard

• Grünberg ("green mountain") with cable car from Gmunden

• town square was the southern terminus of the horse railway to Budweis (19th century); salt was shipped from mines in Ebensee to Gmunden and transferred there to horse-drawn trains.

• recent landslides in the Unterm Stein area destroyed a number of houses and jeopardise the future of the neighbourhood.

• featured on TV show "Schloss Orth"; also movies.

• annual endurance cycle race around the lake.

Transport-wise, Gmunden is served by:

 • main rail line via Attnang-Puchheim
 • narrow gauge railway from Lambach/Haag (via change of gauge)
 • tram (streetcar) line from the 1890s, claimed to be a record-holder
 • cable car from Gmunden to the Grünberg

No Man But A Blockhead (talk) 21:08, 26 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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Weather in Gmunden during the year? 2600:8806:6102:2700:68C6:B371:DA42:B0DB (talk) 02:40, 5 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]