Hallstatt
Hallstatt is a village in Upper Austria. Currently, a little over 900 people live there. It is in the Salzkammergut, a mountain regionin Austria. It lies on a lake.
Coordinates: 47°33′43″N 13°38′56″E / 47.562°N 13.649°ECoordinates: 47°33′43″N 13°38′56″E / 47.562°N 13.649°E | |
Country | Austria |
State | Upper Austria |
District | Gmunden |
Government | |
• Mayor | Alexander Scheutz (SPÖ) |
Elevation | 511 m (1,677 ft) |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Postal code | 4830 |
Vehicle registration | GM |
Website | www.hallstatt.at |
Because of its position, Hallstatt could only be reached by boat (or by using narrow, difficult mountain trails) for a long time. At the end of the 19th century a road was built. Despite this, even in the Neolithic people might have lived there. This is because there is a lot of natural salt there. In 1846, Johann Georg Ramsauer (a salt miner) found a cemetery from the neolithic age just above the village. A cultural epoch in Europe is named after this. It is called Hallstatt culture. Other finds in the region include a Shoe-last celt (a special kind of wedge, probably used to treat wood). A blacksmith site has also been excavatzed.
Today, the village lives mainly on tourism. There is a copy of the village in China.
Hallstatt Media
Bronze situla, 800-750 BC
References
- "China Unveils A Knockoff Version Of An Entire Austrian Village". 2 April 2012. Retrieved 14 September 2016.