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Hall has an old town that is larger than that of the provincial capital Innsbruck, unique store signs, a thaler that became a dollar, kestrels that fly in and out of Hasegg Castle and a very special flair that is enchanting.
Hall in Tyrol is one of the most popular tourist destinations thanks to its charming old town with its narrow streets and the extraordinary Christmas market. A stroll through the town is also somewhat reminiscent of small Italian towns. The attention to detail is evident in many places.
Its long history dates back to the 13th century, when Hall became an important trading town thanks to salt mining. This is also reflected in the town's coat of arms, which depicts two lions with a barrel of salt. The name "Hall" itself refers to the town's close connection with salt mining.