Tirol Sights

  1. Burg Hasegg

    South of the medieval centre is the ivy-clad Burg Hasegg, where a spiral staircase coils up to the 5th floor for far-reaching views over Hall. The castle had a 300-year career as a mint for silver Thalers (coins, the root of the modern word 'dollar'), and this history is unravelled in the Münze Hall, displaying water-driven and hammer-striking techniques. Audio guides are included in the price and kids can mint their own coin.

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  2. Münze Hall

    South of the medieval centre is the ivy-clad Burg Hasegg, where a spiral staircase coils up to the 5th floor for far-reaching views over Hall. The castle had a 300-year career as a mint for silver Thalers (coins, the root of the modern word 'dollar'), and this history is unravelled in the Münze Hall , displaying water-driven and hammer-striking techniques. Audio guides are included in the price and kids can mint their own coin.

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  3. Rathaus

    Bordering the Oberer Stadtplatz is the 15th-century Rathaus, with its distinctive courtyard, complete with crenated edges and mosaic crests.

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