Burg Hasegg & Museum Münze Hall
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Trace a past where wealth meant hard cash and money still had a magical sheen, currency as tough as the material from which it was minted, and coin forgers faced a dire fate.

Visitors of all ages can embark on a quest into the exciting past of Hasegg Castle and coin history with the help of a modern audio guide or their own smartphone via the audio guide system and their own headphones. The coin tower entices with the largest silver dollar in the world, city archaeology, the falcon area, and a magnificent view of the medieval town of Hall and the mighty Karwendel mountains. As a grand finale, you can mint your own coin in the form of a gulden.

WARNING: 

From January 11, 2026, to March 16, 2026, the museum will remain closed, except for groups (from 15 people) with a reservation!

Special opening flat rate:
For special openings outside of regular opening hours, a flat rate of 150.00 EUR will be charged.

Closing Days:

November 1, 2025 

December 24-29, 2025

December 31-January 1, 2026







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Burg Hasegg & Museum Münze Hall

Contact

Name:Münze Hall & Münzerturm
Street / House number:Burg Hasegg 6
Postcode:6060
Town:Hall
Phone:(0043) 5223 5855 520
Mobile:
E-Mail:info@muenze-hall.at
Website:www.muenze-hall.at

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Currently Closed

Open!

Open!

WeekdayOpening hour
Tu, We, Th, Fr, Sa10:00 - 17:00
From 16.03.2026 until 31.10.2026
Tu, We, Th, Fr, Sa10:00 - 17:00

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Getting there

Getting there:

Traveling to the Hall-Wattens Region
The Hall-Wattens region is easily accessible by train, bus, car, or airplane. The most comfortable way to travel is by bus, as it can be used free of charge with the guest card from Innsbruck. You can quickly find the suitable connection using the route planner on our page https://www.hall-wattens.at/de/anreise.html.

By Train
The region has several train stations that can be reached depending on the train connection:
• Hall in Tirol-Thaur
• Hall in Tirol
• Volders-Baumkirchen
• Fritzens-Wattens

There are good bus connections from all stations to the surrounding towns such as Absam, Thaur, Mils, Tulfes, Gnadenwald, and Wattenberg.
By Bus From Innsbruck, there are very good connections:
• Line 456 and 650: Innsbruck – Hall – Volders - Wattens
• Line 501 and 502 or 503 (weekend): Innsbruck – Thaur – Absam
• Line 540: Innsbruck – Tulfes – Hall

With the guest card, these rides are free of charge. This way, you can start your vacation relaxed and sustainably.

By Car
The Hall-Wattens region is well accessible via the A12 Inntal Autobahn.
• Exit Hall-West for Hall in Tirol, Absam, and Thaur
• Exit Hall-Mitte for Tulfes, Hall, Mils, and Gnadenwald, Baumkirchen, and Fritzens
• Exit Wattens for Volders, Wattens, Fritzens, Baumkirchen, and Wattenberg Paid parking facilities can be found in all towns of the region.

By Air
The nearest airport is Innsbruck Airport, just about 20 minutes from Hall-Wattens. From there, you can conveniently reach the region by train or bus. Alternatively, the airports in Munich, Salzburg, and Zurich are also available, which are well connected by train.

Silbercard

Valid:All year round
SILBERCARD FLEXI:1x -10% all tickets
SILBERCARD PLUS:1x -10% all tickets
SILBERCARD TEAM:1x -10% all tickets

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