Saint Wolfgang erected the first church at the shore of the Wolfgangsee after he withdrew to the nearby
Mondsee Abbey in 976. According to legend he threw an
axe down the mountain to find the site and even persuaded the
Devil to contribute to the building by promising him the soul of the first living being ever to enter the church. However Satan was disappointed as the first creature over the doorstep was a
wolf. After Wolfgang's
canonization in 1052, the church became a major pilgrimage site, as it was first mentioned in an 1183 deed by
Pope Lucius III. In 1481 it was furnished with the famous Pacher
polyptych. There had been several places for lodging around the church since
medieval times, while the
Weißes Rössl hotel was not built until 1878. During
World War II, a subcamp of the
Dachau concentration camp was located here. Schafbergbahn Z13.jpg|Schafbergbahn St. Wolfgang im Salzkammergut - Kirche.JPG|Parish church St. Wolfgang Sankt Wolfgang - središte.JPG|Buildings in the town centre ==Transportation==