• In use. 1477–1806. Hasegg Castle (German: Burg Hasegg) is a castle and mint located in Hall in Tirol, Tyrol, Austria.
  • Hasegg Castle, also known as Burg Hasegg, is a historical site located in Hall in Tirol, Austria. The castle, which dates back to around 1300, was originally a...
  • Between 1748 and 1768, Hasegg Castle became universally well-known for its minting of silver Thalers of which it produced over 17 million specimens.
  • Under Duke Siegmund and Emperor Maximilian I, it was expanded into a representative castle. Today's Mint Museum is located in Hasegg Castle.
  • Explore Hasegg Castle when you travel to Hall In Tirol! Find out everything you need to know and book your tours and activities before visiting Hasegg Castle.
  • The Municipality of Schwaz through HALLAG Kommunal AG is entrusted with the administration of Hasegg Castle/Münze Hall.
  • Hasegg Castle construction was completed soon after 1300, when Hall was rapidly becoming the center of Tyrolean commerce and salt mining.
  • Between 1748 and 1768, Hasegg Castle became universally famous for its minting of silver Thalers of which it produced over 17 million specimens.
  • Münze Hall Burg Hasegg 6, 6060 Hall +43 5223 / 58 55 165 info@muenze-hall.at https://www.muenze-hall.at. Opening Hours.
  • About Burg Hasegg / Hall Mint. A majestic castle built to protect the salt mines, river trade, the bridge over the River Inn and also to guard the old salt route.
  • However, this period of time is documented in the Hall Mint Museum at Hasegg Castle, and the associated Mint Tower provides a great view on the town.
  • The construction of Hasegg Castle was completed soon after 1300, when Hall was rapidly becoming the center of Tyrolean commerce and salt mining.