Right next to the main bridge over the Traun River
The rooster pole (Hahnbaum) was probably erected when the esplanade was constructed in 1830. As with the esplanade itself, the initiator of the pole is assumed to be Dr. Wirer. Documents establish that this landmark has been in the same place since 1833. Since then, it has been renewed again and again, most recently in 1991.
A tall, tapering, spiraling red-and-white striped wooden pole (round, polygonal at the bottom) bears a gilded ball, a wind rose, and the eponymous weathercock at the top.