The Alpine Club Museum (German: Alpenverein-Museum) in Innsbruck, Austria is a museum dedicated to the history of alpinism. Located in the Hofburg in the Altstadt section of the city, the museum is owned by the Austrian Alpine Club (ÖAV). In 2009, the museum was assessed as "excellent" for the Tyrolean and Austrian Museum Prizes,[1] and was also nominated for the European Museum Prize in 2010.
^Tiroler Nachrichten: Österreichischer Museumspreis für das Alpenverein-Museum Innsbruck; accessed on 30 Jan 2010
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The Austrian AlpineClub (German: Österreichischer Alpenverein) has about 573,000 members in 196 sections and is the largest mountaineering organisation...
The German AlpineClub (German: Deutscher Alpenverein, DAV for short) is the world's largest climbing association and the eighth-largest sporting association...
The Swiss AlpineClub (German: Schweizer Alpen-Club, French: Club Alpin Suisse, Italian: Club Alpino Svizzero, Romansh: Club Alpin Svizzer) is the largest...
The American AlpineClub (AAC) is a non-profit member organization with more than 24,000 members. The club is housed in the American Mountaineering Center...
The Swiss AlpineMuseum (German: AlpinesMuseum der Schweiz; French: Musée Alpin Suisse) is a museum focusing on the relationship between mountains and...
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be higher. In 1922, a geologist approached the AlpineClub of Canada with the suggestion that the club send a team to the mountain to reach the summit...
Other innovations have included the Alpine F#1 Status systems and V12 AccuClass-D power amplifiers.. At the AlpineMuseum in Japan there is a model "7307"...
large. The name Sennenhund refers to people called Senn or Senner, Swiss Alpine herdsmen and dairymen, and does not translate as "mountain" or "cattle"...
across eight Alpine countries (from west to east): Monaco, France, Switzerland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Germany, Austria and Slovenia. The Alpine arch extends...
ship to winter over in the Antarctic; founding member of the American AlpineClub (1902) Herschel Clifford Parker (1867–1931): Professor of Physics, Columbia...
mountains. Numerous local alpineclubs support mountaineers by hosting resources and social activities. A federation of alpineclubs, the International Climbing...
The BMW Museum is the corporate museum of BMW history and was established in 1973, shortly after the 1972 Summer Olympics opened. From 2004 to 2008, it...
Chouinard, Yvon (1978). Climbing Ice. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books with American AlpineClub. pp. 27. ISBN 0-87156-208-1. Goldie, Larry (25 September...
Feature Article. American Alpine Journal. American AlpineClub. 1959. Retrieved 2016-12-09. "1897 Mount St. Elias". Virtual Museum Canada. Archived from the...
to service the Canberra AlpineClub. Ski runs were cleared and ski tows were improvised. The chalet later operated as a museum before being destroyed in...
Washburn exemplified. BWAMM is a joint project of the American AlpineClub, Colorado Mountain Club, and National Geographic Society, and is located in Golden...
The Ljubljana Matica AlpineClub (Slovene: Planinsko društvo Ljubljana-Matica, shortly PD Ljubljana-Matica or simply Matica), with its office located...
known as Alpine Tower, is a distinctive 129.5 meter (425 foot) tall lattice tower featuring three large cross-arms, located atop the Alpine, New Jersey...
of the SS100 handling. After the initial introduction of the SS100, the Alpine Grand Sports, an SS100 with a full touring specification. was launched at...
Montevideo Cricket Club, established in 1861, has however been ranked as the oldest rugby union club outside Europe by the World Rugby Museum of Twickenham...
ferratas) is a protected climbing route found in the Alps and certain other Alpine locations. The protection includes steel fixtures such as cables and railings...