Sonnfeld Settlement - Bronze Age


The fi rst documented settlement in St. Veit emerged around 2000 BC near the Ausserklingelberg courtyard on a naturally protected hilltop and was additionally fortifi ed with a wall. This was abandoned around 1500 BC. A kind of chiefdom probably formed in the Pongau at this time, which is why such a heavily fortifi ed settlement was no longer necessary.

The people therefore moved to the more practically located Sonnfeld settlement. It was inhabited from about 1500 BC to 750 BC and extended from today’s Kindergarten in the west to the Seelacken Museum in the east along the mountain slope. In the south it was bordered by the now silted up lake. Cloak pins, ceramics and other everyday objects were found during excavations.

The houses stood on a stone base, the walls were sealed with clay and the roofs were covered with reeds from the nearby lake.

The settlement was connected to copper mining in St. Veit (slag finds), which had its prehistoric peak at this time. Copper and also St. Veit lost their importance with the discovery of iron, and it took until the Middle Ages before a larger settlement emerged again.

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The legend of the Goldbrünndl

It was about 300 years ago. Every year in summer, a man of foreign appearance came to the St. Veit area and took a bag full of gold sand from the Schneeberg.

Year after year, the man went his usual way and always spent the night with the same farmer. One hot summer's day, the man returned, now old and grey.

Early the next morning, he said to the farmer: "Today I'm going to the snow mountain for the last time and get as much of the gold sand as I need for my life. Then I won't come back. I also want you to know where to find the Goldbrünnl: It is the place where you can see the St. Veiter church tower, the chimney of the Tiefenbach farmer and the roof ridge of the Köckengut at the same time." The man invited the farmer to go with him. As the farmer was cutting wheat, he didn't have time to come with him. He wanted to get some of the gold dust from time to time, he said. But the old man disappeared from that day onwards.

However, the Goldbrünnl with the valuable gold dust has still not been found.

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