Bad Hall, Upper Austria, Austria


🇦🇹 Bad Hall is a market town in the Steyr-Land district of the Austrian state of Upper Austria. Its name, Bad Hall, means "salt bath", a reference to its long history of baths and spas. It is renowned for its saline springs, strongly impregnated with iodine and bromine. Although the springs have been known since the 8th century, Hall has been noted for them only since 1855, when the springs became the property of the government.

Due to the saline springs tourism is well developed in Bad Hall. There are also some industrial companies (e.g. AGRU Kunststofftechnik) as well as oil exploration around Bad Hall (e.g. RAG AG).

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Bad Hall has a population of over 5,296 people. Bad Hall also forms part of the wider Steyr-Land District which has a population of over 96,011 people. Bad Hall is situated near Steyr.

Twin Towns, Sister Cities Bad Hall has links with:

🇮🇹 Acireale, Italy 🇫🇷 Arles-sur-Tech, France 🇮🇹 Bienno, Italy 🇪🇸 Campdevànol, Spain 🇺🇦 Donetsk, Ukraine 🇩🇪 Friesoythe, Germany 🇺🇦 Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine 🇩🇪 Kolbermoor, Germany 🇨🇿 Lipník nad Bečvou, Czech Republic 🇫🇮 Mynämäki, Finland 🇩🇪 Olbernhau, Germany 🇳🇱 Oude IJsselstreek, Netherlands 🇮🇹 Pratovecchio-Stia, Italy 🇩🇪 Stolberg, Germany 🇷🇺 Ulyanovsk, Russia 🇳🇱 Wisch, Netherlands 🇦🇹 Ybbsitz, Austria 🇳🇴 Øvre Eiker, Norway
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