Sulzenauhütte

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Sulzenauhütte
DAV hut  category  I.
Sulzenauhütte
location Rear Stubai Valley ; Tyrol , Austria
Mountain range Stubai Alps
Geographical location: 46 ° 59 '44 "  N , 11 ° 10' 54"  E Coordinates: 46 ° 59 '44 "  N , 11 ° 10' 54"  E
Altitude 2191  m above sea level A.
Sulzenauhütte (Tyrol)
Sulzenauhütte
owner Section Leipzig of the DAV
Built 1926-1927
Construction type hut
Usual opening times Beginning of June to beginning of October
accommodation 50 beds, 70  camps , 10 emergency camps
Winter room 12  bearings
Web link Website of the Sulzenauhütte
Hut directory ÖAV DAV

The Sulzenauhütte is a Category I refuge in the Stubai Alps in Tyrol . The mountain hut is owned by the Leipzig Section of the German Alpine Club and is located on the Stubai High Trail .

location

The Sulzenauhütte is located at an altitude of 2191  m above sea level. A. (according to BEV , or 2196  m according to the old hut sign) in a side valley of the Stubai Valley and is open from the beginning of June to the beginning of October. There is a winter room in the main house with twelve storage rooms.

It can be reached from the Stubai Valley in around two hours of walking, with the path leading over the alpine meadows of the Sulzenaualm, which in the 1980s almost fell victim to a large dam project.

The most popular high tours from the Sulzenauhütte are the Zuckerhütl ( 3507  m ), the Wilde Pfaff ( 3458  m ) and the Wilde Freiger ( 3418  m ), all of which can only be reached via glaciers . Due to falling rocks, there is no longer an official route to the Zuckerhütl. Other summit destinations that can be achieved as mountain tours are the Apere Freiger ( 3262  m ), the Gamsspitzl ( 3052  m ), the Kleine and the Große Trögler ( 2885  m and 2902  m respectively ) and the Mairspitze ( 2781  m ). 500 meters to the southwest and a little above the refuge is the Blauer Lacke mountain lake .

Transitions

From the Sulzenauhütte, direct crossings are possible to the Nürnberger Hütte (past Grünausee ) via the Niederl , to the Müllerhütte , to the Hildesheimer Hütte and to the Dresdner Hütte via the Beiljoch .

history

In December 1924, Alois Schöpf, farmer in Pfurtschell and great-grandfather of today's hut tenant, sold a plot of land in the Sulzenaualpe to the Leipzig section of the German and Austrian Alpine Club , which wanted to build a hut there. The first Sulzenauhütte was built in 1926/1927 by the Leipzig architect Curt Einert (1863–1928) and opened on August 27, 1927. The hut had twelve beds and 24 beds . A winter house was added in August 1939. There were 24 beds and 50 camps, which made the construction of the "Münchner Stube" as a second dining room necessary.

After the Allies banned the entire Alpine Club in 1945, the DAV was only re-established in the Federal Republic of Germany in 1952; there was no further approval in the GDR . Therefore, in 1953, a Leipzig exile section of the DAV with headquarters in Wuppertal , later in Munich , was brought into being. The Sulzenauhütte was able to be operated again from 1956 through a sublease agreement. On April 5, 1975, however, the hut's winter house was completely destroyed and two thirds of the main house were destroyed by an avalanche . Taking into account the remains of the old hut (Leipziger and Münchner Stube), a new hut was built on the same place by the Leipzig Section in Munich according to modern criteria and reopened in 1979 after three years of construction. The new hut should be protected from renewed destruction in the event of avalanches thanks to its long flat roof made of reinforced concrete.

After the Leipzig Section, which was re-established in Leipzig on December 29, 1989 , was accepted into the DAV on May 25, 1990, the Leipzig Section in Munich was renamed the Sulzenau Section in 1995 . With the connection of the Sulzenau section as a local group to the Leipzig section , the Sulzenauhütte could be taken over again by the Leipzig Alpine Club on January 1, 2008.

Modernized main and auxiliary building

The Sulzenauhütte was modernized in 2014/15.

literature

Web links

Commons : Sulzenauhütte  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Paul Bruno Schulze: Report of the Hüttenausschuss dated November 30, 1925. In: Communications of the Leipzig Section of the DuÖAV and the DAV , born in 1926, pp. 8-15
  2. Curt Einert. In: arch INFORM .
  3. "[...] we still have to remember the sad fact that our hut builder, architect Kurt Einert, who belonged to our section for more than 25 years and most recently also to the board of directors, passed away on April 29, 1928 after a short illness." Annual report of the Leipzig section of the German and Austrian Alpine Club for 1928. In: Communications of the Leipzig section of the DuÖAV and the DAV , born in 1929, pp. 3-4
  4. a b History of the Sulzenauhütte ( Memento from April 5, 2008 in the Internet Archive )