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Tiroler Bergbau- und Hüttenmuseum
Römerstraße 30
6230 Brixlegg
+43 650 4892305
bergbaumuseum.tirol@gmail.com
Copper and silver have been used for times immemorial….Tyrol’s history traces copper and silver mining back to the Bronze Age (with its heydays in the 15th and 16th century: Silbertaler).
The local mining entrepreneurs became rich; they had to deliver the silver to the sovereign princes in Hall at the mint, the copper they were free to sell. They had proud fortresses converted into comfortable castles: Veit. Jakob Tänzl lived in Schloss Tratzberg, Sigmund Fieger resided in Schloss Matzen.
The tour starts with an overall perspective of the Tyrol’s geological situation substantiated with fossil documents and crystal specimens.
Prehistoric finds document the transition to the beginnings of mining activity. Representations from the Schwaz mining log and Agricola’s drawings depict the perfect mining and smelting industry of the 15th century.
An approximately 200 year old original Spurnagelhunt (wooden dram, which miners used for bringing out the ore) is the jewel of the exhibition. And more:
Tiroler Bergbau- und Hüttenmuseum
Römerstraße 30
6230 Brixlegg
+43 650 4892305
bergbaumuseum.tirol@gmail.com