Did you know?

Ludwig-Erhard-Platz in Gmund is no coincidence - the former chancellor lived in Gmund and his grave can be found in the mountain cemetery.

The children of the city dwellers used to relax here, today fine wines are distilled on the Schafstatthof and it's more the adults who have fun.

Johann Baptist Mayer - better known as the "wild hunter of Gmund" - lived in Gmund from 1786 to 1834 as a royal district hunter. The local history museum has been housed in his house for several years.

The oldest paper machine in Europe from 1883 is still in operation in the Büttenpapierfabrik Gmund.