Hall in Tirol

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| subdivision_type1 = State

| subdivision_name1 = Tyrol

| subdivision_type2 = District

| subdivision_name2 = Innsbruck Land

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| leader_title = Mayor

| leader_name = Christian Margreiter (FÜR HALL)

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| elevation_m = 574

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| registration_plate = IL

| postal_code_type = Postal code

| postal_code = 6060

| area_code_type = Area code

| area_code = 05223

| website = [http://www.hall-in-tirol.at www.hall-in-tirol.at]

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Hall in Tirol is a town in the Innsbruck-Land district of Tyrol, Austria. Located at an altitude of 574 m, about 5 km (3 mi) east of the state's capital Innsbruck in the Inn valley, it has a population of 14,771 (Dec 2023).{{Cite web |title=Pressetexte |url=https://www.hall-in-tirol.at/Stadtmarketing/Pressetexte |access-date=2024-10-02 |website=www.hall-in-tirol.at |language=de}}

History

Hall in the County of Tyrol was first mentioned as a salina (saltern) near Thaur castle in a 1232 deed. The current name dates back to 1256, and similarly to Halle, Hallein, Schwäbisch Hall or Hallstatt is derived from the Celtic word for salt.

Since the 13th century, the salt mine at Absam in the Hall Valley north of the town formed the main industry of the town and its surroundings. The first adit was laid out in 1272 at the behest of Count Meinhard II of Tyrol, with the brine channeled by a 10 km (6 mi) long pipeline to the evaporation pond at Hall. The importance of the salt industry, which exported goods as far as Switzerland, the Black Forest, and the Rhine valley, is reflected in Hall's coat of arms, which shows two lions holding a cask of salt. In 1303, Hall became a town. The rights that came with this, as well as the business associated with trading from Hall downriver on Inn and Danube, turned it into the leading market and trading place in the northern parts of Tyrol. Its development suffered a serious setback in 1447, when large parts of the upper town area were razed by a fire. In 1477, it got the right of coinage, when the Tyrolian mint was moved from Meran to Hall. In 1486, the mint produced the first large silver coin Guldengroschen in Europe. In the 16th century, the mint in Hall also introduced the world's first automated coining machine. Today a reconstruction of this revolutionary machine can be seen in the Hall Mint Museum [http://www.muenze-hall.at www.muenze-hall.at: Hall Mint Museum] in the Burg Hasegg.

In the 15th and 16th centuries, Hall was one of the most important towns in the Habsburg Empire. This period saw the construction of many of the churches, monasteries and convents that still shape the appearance of the town. Today Hall has the biggest intact old town in the western part of Austria.

During the Habsburg monarchy, a military garrison was established in Hall. This, along with the large freight train station, became a target of heavy bombardment during World War II, which destroyed the train station but left the old town almost unscathed.

From 1938 to 1974, the town was called Solbad Hall. "Solbad" was dropped from the town name a few years after the salt mine was closed in 1967.

Population

{{Historical populations

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|1869|5333

|1880|5657

|1890|5982

|1900|6438

|1910|7365

|1923|7454

|1934|8657

|1939|9349

|1951|10075

|1961|10811

|1971|12873

|1981|12614

|1991|12368

|2001|11492

|2011|12695

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Climate

Climate type is dominated by the winter season, a long, bitterly cold period with short, clear days, relatively little precipitation mostly in the form of snow, and low humidity. The Köppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is "Dfc" (Continental Subarctic Climate).[http://www.weatherbase.com/weather/weather-summary.php3?s=113201&cityname=Hall+in+Tirol%2C+Tirol%2C+Austria&units= Climate Summary for Hall in Tirol]

Gallery

File:Hall in Tirol, Herz Jesu Basilika Dm44709 foto5 2017-08-01 10.31.jpg|Basilica: Herz Jesu Basilika

File:Hall in Tirol, die Allerheiligenkirche, ehemalige Jesuitenkirche Dm123328 foto6 2017-08-01 10.38.jpg|Church: die Allerheiligenkirche (former Jesuit church)

Image:Hall in Tirol.JPG|Street view with Mount Bettelwurf in background

File:Hall in Tirol, straatzicht Rosengasse-Mustergasse foto1 2012-08-09 16.19.jpg|View to Rosengasse-Mustergasse

File:Hall in Tirol, straatzicht Rosengasse foto5 2012-08-09 16.23.jpg|View to the Rosengasse

File:Tussen Hall in Tirol en Volders, der Inn foto4 2017-08-01 11.01.jpg|The Inn River near Hall

File:Schlosserei Brentel, Hall in Tirol A.jpg|The central Schlöglstraße in Hall in Tirol

File:Bow windows in Hall in Tirol.jpg|Bow windows in Hall in Tirol

Notable people

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File:Janine Flock - Team Austria Winter Olympics 2018 a crop.jpg, 2018]]

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Town twinning

Hall in Tirol is twinned with: {{cite web

| url = https://www.hall-in-tirol.at/Hall-Kompakt/Wissenswertes/Partnerstaedte

| title = Partnerstadt und befreundete Städte

| publisher = Hall in Tirol city

| language = de

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References

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