Rottenegg

Rottenegg is a village in the municipality of , in Upper Austria. It is named after the now-ruined , just east of the village.
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Photo: Georg Matthäus Vischer, Public domain.
  • Type: Village with 401 residents
  • Description: place in Upper Austria, Austria
  • Also known as: Rottenegg, Upper Austria

Places of Interest

Highlights include Rottenegg Castle and Bahnhof Rottenegg.

Castle
is a ruined castle near the village of Rottenegg in the municipality of , Austria. It dates to the 13th century, and was built to protect a medieval trade route.

Railway station
is a railway station.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Feldkirchen an der Donau.

Village
is a municipality in the district of Urfahr-Umgebung in the state of . A group of five lakes called the Feldkirchner Badeseen is located in the municipality. is situated 7 km southwest of Rottenegg.

Rottenegg

Latitude
48.36849° or 48° 22′ 7″ north
Longitude
14.13517° or 14° 8′ 7″ east
Population
401
Elevation
274 metres (899 feet)
Open location code
8FWP949P+93
Open­Street­Map ID
node 240060087
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
2767037
Wiki­data ID
Q16899449
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In Other Languages

From French to German—“Rottenegg” goes by many names.

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include FF Rottenegg and St. Gotthard im Mühlkreis.

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About Mapcarta. Data © OpenStreetMap contributors and available under the Open Database License". Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Description text is based on the Wikipedia page “Rottenegg”. Photo: Georg Matthäus Vischer, Public domain.