Lizumer Hütte
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| Lizumer Hütte | |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 47°9′59.9″N 11°38′26.3″E / 47.166639°N 11.640639°E |
| Country | Austria |
| Location | Wattentaler Lizum |
| Nearest settlement | Wattenberg |
| Elevation | 2,019 m (6,624 ft) AA |
| Construction | |
| Built in | 1912 |
| Administration | |
| Hut type | ÖAV Hut |
| Owner | Austrian Alpine Club - Hall in Tirol Section |
| Website | dav-main-spessart |
| Facilities | |
| Beds/Bunks | 40 |
| Mattresses | 40 |
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The Lizumer Hütte is an Alpine club hut of the Hall in Tirol section of the Austrian Alpine Club in the Tux Alps in the Austrian state of Tyrol. The hut is located in the rear Wattental in the middle of the extensive ski touring and hiking area of the Wattentaler Lizum. Due to its location and size, the hut is also used for a wide variety of alpine courses and seminars.
Lizumer Hütte was built in 1912 by members of the Haller Alpenverein as a base for ski tours and was expanded in 1932. In the years 1938/39 the hut was expropriated by the German Reich. After the war, it became the property of the French occupation before being transferred to the Austrian government in 1955, which owns it to this day. In 2006, the hut was completely renovated by the Hall section of the Alpine Club, equipped with climbing walls inside and out, and in 2007 it was awarded the hut quality seal of the Austrian Alpine Club.[1]