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Bad Brückenau

Bad Brückenau
Coat of arms of Bad Brückenau
Coat of arms
Bad Brückenau   is located in Germany
Bad Brückenau
Bad Brückenau
Coordinates: 50°18′34″N 9°47′26″E / 50.30944°N 9.79056°E / 50.30944; 9.79056Coordinates: 50°18′34″N 9°47′26″E / 50.30944°N 9.79056°E / 50.30944; 9.79056
Country Germany
State Bavaria
Admin. region Unterfranken
District Bad Kissingen
Government
 • Mayor Brigitte Meyerdierks (CSU)
Area
 • Total 23.73 km2 (9.16 sq mi)
Elevation 332 m (1,089 ft)
Population (2015-12-31)
 • Total 6,412
 • Density 270/km2 (700/sq mi)
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes 97769
Dialling codes 09741
Vehicle registration KG, BRK, HAB
Website www.bad-brueckenau.de

Bad Brückenau (About this sound  ) is a spa town in Bad Kissingen district in northern Bavaria. It is situated in the Rhön Mountains, 30 kilometers south of Fulda.

Bad Brückenau is located in the valley of the River Sinn, in the western part of the Rhön Mountains. It consists of five subdivisions: the central town Bad Brückenau and the four suburbs Staatsbad Brückenau, Wernarz, Volkers and Römershag.

The early history of the town is sparsely documented. The first buildings were probably erected close to a ford across the Sinn, which was in use by the time of Charlemagne. By the 12th century the settlement had reached the size of a small town and was called Sinn-Au. Earliest mention of the town is made in a document dating back to 1249, when Fulda Abbey granted Sinn-Au certain privileges. In 1260 the Bishop had four castles built around the town, which he granted to various vassals in the area. Around that time, he also fortified the town with a simple town wall.

In 1310 Sinn-Au was granted the rights of a city by King (later Emperor) Heinrich VII. With that, Brückenau gained the rights to maintain its walls, hold markets, have its own council, cut tree in the forests, raise taxes on wine and so on. In 1337, the council made use of its new rights and enlarged the walls and fortified the gates. In 1597 the town received its present name Brückenau, when a bridge (German: Brücke) was built over the Sinn. In August 1876, the town was almost completely destroyed by fire.


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