a bit on the dark side. The farmland here has always been known for its special colouring. The secret behind this lies below: rich graphite deposits, which were mined until 1938. Graphite was used in the iron industry as well as for making melting pots, crockery and furnace blacking.
Mühldorf also has an impressive side: Oberranna Castle with its mighty fortified church characterises the image of the upper Spitzer Graben from afar. Built before 1070, the castle is still inhabited today. Its Romanesque church and crypt are considered architectural jewels.
Did you know?
Until modern times, open fires were still used for cooking – and for smoking food, too. Around Mühldorf, many a vintner’s house still has an intact smokery.