Alpine Club Linz
Alpine Club Linz | |
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legal form | Association ( ZVR : 883141165) |
founding | 1874 in Linz |
Seat | Linz |
Chair | Peter Reinberg |
Employees | 23,134 (December 31, 2019) |
Website | alpenverein.at/linz |
The Linz Alpine Club is one of 196 sections of the Austrian Alpine Club . With 23,134 members, the Linz Alpine Club is the largest section in Upper Austria. He maintains three managed huts in Upper Austria (Wurzeralm), Salzburg (Gosaukamm) and Styria (Tauplitz), as well as a self-catering house in Gosau. He also runs the “climbing center on the tower”, a climbing hall with an outdoor facility in Dornach.
Huts
- Linz house on the Wurzeralm
- Linz Tauplitz House
- Hofpürglhütte
Other objects
- Ernst Seidel Valley Hostel
- Gisela waitress
Climbing center AM TURM
The climbing center of the Linz Alpine Club is located at Julius-Raab Straße 4 in Dornach under the motorway bridge. The entire climbing center offers a climbing area of 2,300 m². Since January 2015 is the climbing gym in operation ( Lead climbing : 1,150 m² climbing surface, 8-15 m high, 150 m Boulder ). It offers a closed course room, top-rope areas with attached ropes and two machines for self- belaying . The climbing tower stands outside next to the hall, is approx. 15 m high and offers a further 850 m² climbing area in the lead. There is also a 40 m² outdoor bouldering area. The "climbing box " (a former squash box ) is located in the tennis facility next to the climbing center with a 120 m² climbing area and a height of 6 m.
office
The AV Linz offers its members a service office that has been located at Gstöttnerhofstrasse 8 in Linz since January 2018. There, AV members can borrow equipment and immerse themselves in all the literature on mountain sports in their own library, as well as borrow books and maps.
Known members
- Robert Damberger
- Walther von Orel
- Johann Pollak (Johann Pollack)
- Fritz Rigele
- Viktor Wessely
Web links
- Alpine Club Linz
- Alpenverein Linz in the historical alpine archive of the alpine associations in Germany, Austria and South Tyrol (temporarily offline)
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Membership statistics of the Alpine Club 2019, in numbers. (PDF) Alpine Association Austria, accessed on March 10, 2020 .
- ↑ New Linz climbing hall opened
- ↑ Home. Retrieved November 21, 2018 .
- ↑ Equipment rental . Retrieved November 21, 2018 .