Bonner Hut (Villgraten Mountains)
Bonn Hut | ||
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location | North-east of Toblach; South Tyrol , Italy ; Valley location: Toblach | |
Mountain range | Villgraten mountains | |
Geographical location: | 46 ° 46 '42.3 " N , 12 ° 16' 29.1" E | |
Altitude | 2340 m slm | |
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owner | Municipality of Dobbiaco | |
Built | Refurbished in 1897, 2006/2007 | |
Construction type | hut | |
Usual opening times | Late May to late October | |
accommodation | 14 beds, 11 camps | |
Web link | Site of the hut | |
Hut directory | ÖAV DAV |
The Bonner Hütte , also called Pfannhornhütte ( Italian Rifugio Corno di Fana ), is a 2340 m slm high, private alpine hut on the Pfannhorn not far from the border with East Tyrol near Toblach in South Tyrol . It reopened on June 30, 2007.
To distinguish it from the Neue Bonner Hütte in the Gurktal Alps , it is also called the “old” Bonner Hütte.
history
In 1893 the Hochpustertal section of the German and Austrian Alpine Club planned the first hut at this point. In 1896 it was decided that the Bonn Section would take over the costs . The Bonner Hütte was inaugurated on August 23, 1897. After the First World War , the hut in Italy was expropriated and used for military purposes until 1971. Then it stood empty and fell into disrepair.
In 2001 the ruins of the Bonner Hütte came into the ownership of the Toblach community, which in 2006 left them to a trained carpenter for 25 years who repaired the hut. Since then, it has offered accommodation for 25 people.
literature
- Wolfram Lindner: The Bonner Hut. Former "colony" in the Tyrolean mountains . In: Bonner Geschichtsblätter , 62/63, 2013, pp. 371–376.
- Alfred Stoll: New beginning of the Bonner Hütte on the Pfannhorn . In: AVS-Mitteilungen , June 2007, p. 38.
Web links
- Website of the Bonner Hütte
- Alte Bonner Hütte in the historical Alpine archive of the Alpine clubs in Germany, Austria and South Tyrol (temporarily offline)
Individual evidence
- ^ Hanspaul Menara : South Tyrolean refuges . 2nd Edition. Athesia, Bozen 1983, ISBN 88-7014-017-2 , p. 159 .