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Simbach am Inn
Simbach am Inn (German pronunciation: [ˈzɪmbax ʔam ˈʔɪn] ⓘ, lit. 'Simbach on the Inn') is a town on the River Inn in the Rottal-Inn district of Bavaria, Germany. The Austrian city Braunau am Inn lies on the opposite side of the river from Simbach.
Simbach was one of the first places in which electricity was used. For example, Simbach had electrical power three years before Munich.[citation needed]
One of the reasons for Simbach's growth is that it lies on the railway from Munich to Vienna.
Schellenberg is a hill north of town. At over 549 meters in height, it is the tallest hill between the Inn and Rott. The hill provides views of the Inn Valley, the neighbouring Upper Austria and (on clear days) the distant Alps.
This church, in the Erlach district, ranks among the most important church buildings in the region. It holds an elaborate high altar.
The Rathaus, built in Art Nouveau style, was restored in 1987.
Pfingstdult is a popular annual festival. Every year, it is accompanied by an industrial exhibition.
The annual City festival takes place last Sunday in June.
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Simbach am Inn
Simbach am Inn (German pronunciation: [ˈzɪmbax ʔam ˈʔɪn] ⓘ, lit. 'Simbach on the Inn') is a town on the River Inn in the Rottal-Inn district of Bavaria, Germany. The Austrian city Braunau am Inn lies on the opposite side of the river from Simbach.
Simbach was one of the first places in which electricity was used. For example, Simbach had electrical power three years before Munich.[citation needed]
One of the reasons for Simbach's growth is that it lies on the railway from Munich to Vienna.
Schellenberg is a hill north of town. At over 549 meters in height, it is the tallest hill between the Inn and Rott. The hill provides views of the Inn Valley, the neighbouring Upper Austria and (on clear days) the distant Alps.
This church, in the Erlach district, ranks among the most important church buildings in the region. It holds an elaborate high altar.
The Rathaus, built in Art Nouveau style, was restored in 1987.
Pfingstdult is a popular annual festival. Every year, it is accompanied by an industrial exhibition.
The annual City festival takes place last Sunday in June.