Dresdner Hütte Neustift, Tyrol, Austria
Posted by: kaschper69
N 46° 59.890 E 011° 08.385
32T E 662678 N 5207182
Exact replica of the Dresdner Hütte right next to the original on the Stubai Glacier at an altitude of 2,308 meters above sea level.
Waymark Code: WM13QWT
Location: Tirol, Austria
Date Posted: 02/05/2021
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This exact replica of the Dresdner Hütte right next to the original is located below the Stubai Glacier at an altitude of 2,308 meters above sea level.
"Dresdner Hütte" is a refuge of the Dresden Section of the German Alpine Club. It is located on the Stubai High Trail below the Stubai Glacier. It is also accessible by the Stubai Glacier cable car. It is visited both in summer by hikers and in winter by skiers. A children's playground and an après-ski bar are part of the hut. The rooms have a high standard, several showers are available.
The Dresdner Hütte was inaugurated in 1875 as the first refuge in the Stubaital. In 1887 the first hut was replaced by a new building on the present site, which has been extended and renovated several times. From 1945 to 1956 the hut was in the hands of Austrian administrative bodies, as the Dresden Section was deleted from the register of associations in Dresden (re-established in Wuppertal in 1953). Since 1973, the Dresdner Hütte has been accessible via the Stubai Glacier Railway. In 1990 the guest rooms and the supply and kitchen rooms were extended. In 2002 followed the conversion of the large mattress store into modern room dormitories, which included the installation of fire protection systems and the construction of a fireproof staircase. Since 2006, the hut has a central block storage heating system. The last renovation to date (dormitory, tenant's apartment, dry room and ski room) took place in 2008. Furthermore, the fire protection facilities have been upgraded. On September 21, 2019, on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the DAV, an anniversary mountain mass was held at the Sacred Heart Chapel of the Dresdner Hut with the participation of DAV Vice President Roland Stierle."
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