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Rosenbrückerl

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    June 1, 2020

    The Rosenbrückerl near the Erzhausstraße overpass marks the confluence of the Spitzbach and the Rosenbach. It was 1996 on suggestion
    built by Rosenberger citizens by former Maxhütte steel workers.
    Spitzerbach and Rosenbach are the ones
    the two largest rivers in the Sulzbach-Rosenberg area. The beginning
    des Rosenbaches marks the one from the
    Peutentalbach coming Peutentalbach (source
    near Bernricht), located at Großalbershof
    with the northwest of Röckenricht
    originating from Klafferbach to Erlbach
    united. The stream now bears the name
    up to the inflow of the source stream from the
    Fürstenquelle (Bahnhofstrasse) in Sulzbach.
    From here on he calls himself Rosenbach. Of the
    Peutental spring up to the confluence with the
    Vils bei Altmannshof is the Rosenbach
    approx.15.1 km long. The brook operated with
    its hydroelectric power was once numerous mills,
    flooded several fish ponds down to
    Rosenberg and (with the water from the city spring) even the first private outdoor pool
    Sulzbach, the former freight forwarder
    and court gardener Johann Dotzler 1906/07
    built and up to the early 1930s
    Years of operation. Strong sources feed the
    Rosenbach especially in the urban area.
    The 2.2 km long Spitzerbach has its origin in the Rieglesbrunnen at
    so-called base wood, about 500 m
    northeast of today's B 85 at the level of
    Rosenbrückerl
    Entrance reason. Close to the "Ziegenleite"
    Breitenbrunn becomes the Spitzerbach through
    the clear waters of the "seven springs"
    significantly reinforced. The former operated the
    Bach three grinding mills, the Sörgel mill
    (also called Obermühle or Zacherlmühle), the Fels- or Strobelmühle and the
    Grinder. All three mills provided the
    Operation in the first half of the 20th century. Rosenbach and Spitzerbach
    took the clarified for decades
    Pit and factory waste water from the Maxhütte
    and their ore mines and had the
    more often massive pollutant inputs
    to cope with. Today both streams are valid
    like once as good trout waters.

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        Location: Sulzbach-Rosenberg, Amberg-Sulzbach, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany

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