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With the reopening of the Mint at Hall in Tirol in 2003, new life was again breathed into an important piece of European history. For this is where the original taler and dollar were first minted. The first taler was minted under “Sigmund dem Münzreichen” (Sigmund the Coin Rich), and from 1750 the most important and famous silver coin in the world, the Maria-Theresien Taler.
Today, when thousands of people from all countries of the world trace the history of European coinage in the museum with its modern facilities, amazement is clearly writ large. On all sensory levels of the museum, keen experimenters can go on a journey of discovery and take a trip back in time. They are accompanied by Franz, the “coin keeper” from days long gone. True giants of minting machines bear witness to a time rich in coins. The heart of the Mint in Hall is the faithful restoration of the first roller minting machine in the world.
Climb to dizzying heights
186 steps lead up the accessible twelve-sided Münzerturm (Mint Tower) – the imposing symbol of Hall in Tirol. A breathtaking view over the Inn Valley rewards visitors who optionally choose to leave the tower on the way down by an adventurously narrow spiral staircase.
It is still possible to mint coins today, for example with the spindle press or the minting hammer, for a personal coin as a souvenir of this historic coin minting site – the cradle of the taler and the dollar.
How to get there
How to get there
Via the Inn Valley motorway A12, exit Hall Central, cross the Inn Bridge at the traffic-light controlled junction, a car park is located immediately on the right at the end of the bridge
Mint in Hall & Mint Tower
Tirolkarte
Opening times
Opening times
Summer (April - October): Tu-Su 10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Winter (November - March): Tu-Sa 10:00 am to 5:00 pm;
Last entry at 4:00 pm.
Closing days
Closing days
Monday (April - October), Sunday/Monday (November - March)
Operating times
Operating times
Open by prior arrangement to groups only, from the third week in January to the second week in March.
Closed: 25./26./31.12. and 01.01.
Prices
Prices
Adults/single – Mint € 6,00; Tower € 4,00; Combined € 8,00
Adults/group – Mint € 4,00; Tower € 3,00; Combined € 6,00
Children/single – Mint € 4,00; Tower € 3,00; Combined € 6,00
Tours
Tours
Audio tours in 7 languages; special audio tours for children;
Guided tours upon prior request!
Special information
Special information
Unique multiple flight of stairs;
Fascinating crystal exhibition and the largest silver coin in the world;
Mint a personal souvenir coin on an old coin minting machine.
Contact
Contact
Münze Hall & Münzerturm
Burg Hasegg 6
6060 Hall, Austria
Tel.: +43.5223.5855-165
Fax: +43.5223.5855-166

info@muenze-hall.at
www.muenze-hall.at
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