Hall in Tirol

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Hall in Tirol
Coat of arms Location
Coat of arms of Hall in Tirol
Map of Austria, position of Hall in Tirol highlighted
Administration
Country Flag of Austria Austria
State Tyrol
District Innsbruck Land
Mayor Leo Vonnetz (ÖVP)
Basic statistics
Area 5.54 km² (2.1 sq mi)
Elevation 574 m  (1883 ft)
Population 11,492  (01/01/2001)
 - Density 2,074 /km² (5,373 /sq mi)
Other information
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Licence plate IL
Postal code 6060
Area code 05223
Website www.hall-in-tirol.at

Coordinates: 47°17′0″N 11°30′0″E / 47.28333, 11.5

A street in the old town with Mount Bettelwurf in the background.
A street in the old town with Mount Bettelwurf in the background.
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Hall in Tirol is a city in Tyrol, Austria. It is situated 10 km east of Innsbruck in the Innsbruck-Land district, at 47°17′N, 11°30′E, with a population of 11,492 (2001).

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[edit] History

The Münzturm ("Coinage Tower").
The Münzturm ("Coinage Tower").

The first documented mention of Hall dates back to 1256. Since the 13th century the salt mine in the Halltal north of Hall formed the main industry of the town and its surroundings. The importance of the salt is also displayed in the coat of arms showing to lions holding a cask of salt. The salt was exported to Switzerland and some regions in Germany. In 1303 Hall became a town and in 1477 it got the right of coinage.

The town used to be called Solbad Hall from 1938 to 1974. It was the birthplace of the Jesuit astronomer Christoph Grienberger and Italian diving Olympic champion Klaus Dibiasi.

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Hall in Tirol is twinned with:

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