Silver made Schwaz the second-largest town in the Habsburg lands during the fifteenth century - the mines employed up to 11,000 workers at their peak and financed imperial wars and marriages. The Schwazer Silberbergwerk reopened as a museum in 1991, taking visitors 800 metres into the mountain by mine train. About 13,700 people live in this Tyrolean town on the Inn's southern bank, 30 kilometres east of Innsbruck.
The Pfarrkirche Maria Himmelfahrt, with its 15,000-copper-tile roof - reportedly funded by mining profits - is one of the largest Gothic hall churches in Tyrol. Schloss Freundsberg, a twelfth-century castle above the town, houses the local history museum and offers views across the Inn valley to the Karwendel range. Hotels in Schwaz and nearby Innsbruck accommodate companion meetings. Escortservice.com publishes reviewed profiles. We do not arrange, mediate, or provide services. You must be at least 18.
Silver made Schwaz the second-largest town in the Habsburg lands during the fifteenth century - the mines employed up to 11,000 workers at their peak and financed imperial wars and marriages. The Schwazer Silberbergwerk reopened as a museum in 1991, taking visitors 800 metres into the mountain by mine train. About 13,700 people live in this Tyrolean town on the Inn's southern bank, 30 kilometres east of Innsbruck.
The Pfarrkirche Maria Himmelfahrt, with its 15,000-copper-tile roof - reportedly funded by mining profits - is one of the largest Gothic hall churches in Tyrol. Schloss Freundsberg, a twelfth-century castle above the town, houses the local history museum and offers views across the Inn valley to the Karwendel range. Hotels in Schwaz and nearby Innsbruck accommodate companion meetings. Escortservice.com publishes reviewed profiles. We do not arrange, mediate, or provide services. You must be at least 18.
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