Breitenbach am Inn

Breitenbach am Inn (Central Bavarian: Broadnbåch am Inn) is a municipality in the Kufstein district in the Austrian state of Tyrol located 5.5 km west of Wörgl and 19 km southwest of Kufstein.

Breitenbach occurs relatively late on documents, for the first time in 1157 as a parish of the panel Kanonikerstift St. Andrae in Freising.

739-1818 of the Inn formed by the confluence of the Habach (between Munster and Kramsach) to Kufstein, the boundary between the territory of the Archdiocese of Salzburg in the right and that of Freising on the left bank of the river.

In the years around 1860, resulting on the south side of the Inn Railway caused a tremendous economic development, was initially excluded from the Breitenbach because of the absence of a bridge.

Coat of Arms three-dimensional emblem on the roundabout, in the background the inn Schopper By order of the Tyrolean provincial government of 23 July 1963 the municipality Breitenbach was awarded today's coat of arms.