Step into a living jewel of medieval Tyrol in Hall in Tirol, the historic silver town just 10 km east of Innsbruck, where the beautifully preserved old town (Altstadt) unfolds with narrow lanes, colorful Gothic and Renaissance façades, and the grand Burg Hasegg—a 13th-century castle with the world’s oldest mint tower (Münzerturm) offering panoramic views over the Inn Valley and the Karwendel mountains. Explore the fascinating Hall Mint Museum inside the castle, showcasing the history of the Haller Taler (the famous silver coin that gave the dollar its name), wander the elegant Haseggstraße and Pfarrplatz with its 15th-century St. Nikolaus Parish Church and the charming Rathaus, or simply relax in the peaceful atmosphere of a town that feels like a perfectly restored open-air museum of Tyrolean history and craftsmanship.
Savor hearty Tiroler Gröstl (potato and meat hash), fresh Kaiserschmarrn, and crisp local Lagrein wine amid warm Tyrolean hospitality, snow-dusted rooftops in winter, and the gentle rhythm of a place where silver once flowed and time seems to have paused in golden medieval splendor.
Hall in Tirol isn’t just a destination—it’s Austria’s most beautifully preserved medieval silver town and a peaceful Tyrolean treasure—plan your Hall in Tirol escape today!




