
導賞團:蒂羅爾北部的礦業博物館,Bergbaumuseum Hall
Bergbaumuseum Hall in Tirol
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Few towns in the Inn Valley announce their past quite as plainly as Hall in Tirol. The medieval old town, compact and largely intact, rises on a terrace above the river roughly ten kilometres east of Innsbruck, and its skyline of towers and steeply pitched roofs belongs to a place that was once among the most economically significant settlements in the entire Alpine region. That significance came from salt. The mines beneath the surrounding hills drove centuries of prosperity, funded the construction of the Hasegg Castle and its distinctive mint tower, and gave the town its name, derived from the old Germanic word for salt.
The Burg Hasegg complex sits at the lower edge of the old town and doubles as the home of the Bergbaumuseum Hall in Tirol, where a guided tour of the Mining Museum traces the full arc of that salt-mining history through original tools, reconstructed workings, and the story of the Habsburg mint that operated here from the late sixteenth century. The mint was no minor operation: Hall produced some of the earliest machine-struck coins in Europe, and the tower that housed it still stands as one of the most recognisable silhouettes in the Inn Valley. For visitors who want to understand why this small town carries such architectural weight, the mining museum provides the clearest answer.
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