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Bergbaumuseum Hall
Town Hall
Former citadel. Under Count Heinrich von Görz- Tirol also known as the King’s House. In 1447 it fell victim to a fire in the town, but soon after was rebuilt. Particularly worth seeing is the main hall and its timber frame dating from 1451. Today is the site of countless weddings.

Hasegg moated castle, Minter’s Tower, Old Mint
First mentioned in 1306. The moated castle was built to protect the brewery, ship transport and the crossing over the River Inn. Site of the Hall Mint. The Taler coins minted in Hall was famous throughout the world! The Mint was closed in 1809 and only reactivated in 1975. The Museum has been modernised since 2003. Option of minting your own coins.

St. Nikolaus Parish Church
Foundation stone laid in 1281, with construction taking place quickly in the following years. Substantial expansion in 1430. The Gothic tower was replaced by a Baroque tower after the earthquake in 1670. Luxurious Baroque frescos by Adam Mölk. Of special interest: the “Waldauf Chapel” with a large collection of relics, and the “Waldauf Mother”, a carved figure by Michael Pacher.

Mining Museum
A true to the original reproduction of the Halltal mine, which ceases operations in 1967. Tunnels, shafts, drilling machines (working) and a chute give the impression of really being underground.

Hall Town Museum
Housed in the castle complex; an impressive glimpse into the culture and economic life of Hall over the centuries (collection of coins, guild signs, funeral shield of the knight Waldauf etc.).
Münzturm Hall
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