Several medieval fortresses and castles have survived in small towns. The old fortress and the chapel built in the late 15th century are situated in Landeck. The chapel houses a large collection of ancient frescos and a historical museum. Hal is interesting because of Gazegg Castle and Mint; they were completed in the second half of the 15th century. Tratzberg Castle housing the armory in one of its rooms is situated in Stans. The building also has a great value and is a fine example of Renaissance style.
Those who want to know more about the history of the Middle Ages are sure to enjoy exploring Kramsach region. This is the true open-air museum; every building and every street here reminds about significant historical events. Vacationers with children are advised to spend at least one day in Thal-Assling, where there is a large amusement park. A tour to Schwartz allows seeing deep mines and places where silver was mined. Despite the fact that all the towns and districts of the Tirol are close, each of them is unique.
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