

Listed historic apartment with fiber optic
Around 6060 Hall in Tirol- 71 m²
- 2 Rooms
- 1 Bath
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About this apartment
Whoever moves in here lives in one of the oldest and most significant buildings in Hall in Tirol—a late Gothic salt storehouse, built in the 16th century for Inns shipping and used as a warehouse for the white gold of the region. Centuries of history have shaped these walls: salt, ores, pioneers, silence—and finally a careful rebirth as high-quality living space that uniquely connects the past and the present.
The salt storehouse on Untere Lend
The building Untere Lend 17 is a late Gothic, two-story solid house, which was erected in the 16th century in the context of the flourishing Hall salt industry for Inns shipping. It served initially as a warehouse for salt—then one of Tirol's most valuable trade goods—and was used with the economic development of Hall in addition to storing ores.
From 1805 until the end of the Second World War the military took over the building to house pioneers. After the war it stood empty—until in 1982 it was placed under monument protection due to its historical, artistic and cultural significance. The Federal Monuments Office thus honored a structure of extraordinary rank.
The roof truss – dendrochronologically dated to the 1720s
A dendrochronological study by the University of Innsbruck showed that the current roof truss of the building was erected shortly after 1728 – thus it represents a remodeling of the object already built in the 16th century. The timbers used, mainly spruce wood from the Tyrolean region, were not demonstrably felled specifically for this building, but were sourced from a larger timber stockyard – probably from the historic timber market in Längenberg near Telfs, where the wood was floated on the Inn to Hall.
Rafting on the Inn has been documented since the 12th century. The fact that wood from different locations was used – evident from the different annual ring progressions of the samples – makes this roof truss a unique testimony to historical building practice in Tirol.
Restoration & Monument Protection – officially supervised and approved
In 1993 the city of Hall sold the building. To enable residential use, it was renovated and in 2015 the attic was converted into high-quality lofts. The decision of the Federal Monuments Office (BDA) approved the alteration of the listed object under strict conditions: Historic construction parts, exterior doors, facade and masonry are to be preserved and restored in agreement with the state conservator. Each measure – from plaster additions to window renewals to energy efficiency improvements – was scientifically supervised.
The result is a property that unites the best of two worlds: the authentic substance of a nationally significant monument and contemporary living comfort at the highest level. The house features a fiber optic connection and enables high-speed Internet of the latest generation – available from Citynet Hall, A1 or Magenta.
The apartment · Top 14
The 2-room apartment Top 14 presents itself in well-maintained condition. With a living and usable area of around 71 m² it offers generous room proportions for two rooms—a spacious living room of 22.5 m² and a bedroom of 17.5 m²— complemented by a built-in kitchen, a bathroom with shower and toilet, and a practical storage room.
The elevator serves all floors barrier-free. In addition, a basement storage unit of about 1.65 m² is available. Oak parquet and tiled floors meet modern living standards. Mountain and city views create an atmosphere that is rarely found in this combination.
The built-in kitchen offers a solid basic equipment and can be customized to taste and need.
The apartment is partly furnished and available for move-in by agreement. Thanks to the generous layout it is suitable for both individuals and a flat share. The use type allows residential as well as commercial use and investments in facilities – a major advantage in one of the most sought-after real estate markets in Western Austria.
Arrange a viewing today and let this beautiful apartment convince you. We look forward to meeting you in person. For further questions you can reach us at +43 664 1838 268 at any time or send us an email to [email protected].
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Infrastructure / Distances
Health
- Doctor <1.000m
- Pharmacy <500m
- Clinic <1.000m
- Hospital <1.000m
Children & Schools
- School <1.000m
- Kindergarten <500m
- University <1.000m
- Higher school <6.000m
Nearby Provisions
- Supermarket <500m
- Bakery <1.000m
- Shopping center <5.000m
Other
- Bank <1.000m
- ATM <1.000m
- Police <1.000m
- Post <1.000m
Traffic
- Bus <500m
- Tram <4.500m
- Autobahn connection <500m
- Train station <1.500m
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Around 6060
Hall in Tirol
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