Rohrbrunn

According to the Roman Catholic ecclesiastic administration Rohrbrunn always belonged to the nearby parish of Deutsch Kaltenbrunn.

In 1851 Elek Fényes recorded that Rohrbrunn was populated by 428 people (almost exclusively Roman Catholic Germans).

The peasants earned their livelihood from growing wheat, tobacco, hemp and fruits or making a small amount of wine.

[1] Alois Brunner, one of the most infamous Austrian Nazi war criminals, was born in Nádkút in 1912.

In 18th and 19th century sources both the traditional German and Hungarian names of the village are mentioned.

Catholic church in Rohrbrunn