Alpine Club Innsbruck
Alpine Club Innsbruck - Branch of the Austrian Alpine Club |
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legal form | Association ( ZVR : 777413011) |
founding | 1869 in Innsbruck |
Seat | innsbruck |
Chair | Klaus Oberhuber |
Members | 58,008 (as of December 31, 2019) |
Website | alpenverein.at/innsbruck |
The Innsbruck Alpine Club is a section of the Austrian Alpine Club , was founded in 1869 and is currently the second largest sports club in Austria , just behind the Edelweiss Alpine Club .
Huts
- 2077 m above sea level A. Beggar Throwing Hut
- 2147 m above sea level A. Franz Senn Hut
- 1400 m above sea level A. Youth and seminar center Obernberg
- 2500 m above sea level A. Lalidererspitzen Bivouac
- 1742 m above sea level A. Oberissalm
- 1922 m above sea level A. Pfeishütte
- 1806 m above sea level A. Solsteinhaus
Climbing facilities
- Climbing center Innsbruck
- Innsbruck bouldering room
- Climbing hall Rum
Known members
- Franz Angerer
- Karl Forcher-Mayr
- Wilhelm Holzknecht (Willi Holzknecht)
- Adolf Hueber
- Carl Ipsen
- David Lama
- Gustav Linert
- Wastl Mariner (Mariner, Sebastian)
- Josef Öfner
- Leopold von Pfaundler
- Otto Stolz
- Karl Zeuner
Web links
- Homepage of the Innsbruck section
- Alpenverein Innsbruck in the historical alpine archive of the alpine associations in Germany, Austria and South Tyrol (temporarily offline)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Membership statistics of the Alpine Club 2019, in numbers. (PDF) Alpine Association Austria, accessed on March 9, 2020 .
- ^ Alpenverein.at: Climbing Center Innsbruck
- ↑ Alpenverein.at: Innsbruck bouldering area
- ^ Alpenverein.at: Rum climbing hall