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Rosengasse (Rose Alley) – The   Through the bottleneck at the end
          former name “Herrengasse” (Lords’   of  Rosengasse,  where once  there
          Alley) indicates that noble and we-  stood the town gate, torn down
          althy citizens lived here. The revita-  in  1871, and  across  Kreuzgasse,
          lisation and paving of the old alley   one reaches the former “suburb”
          has revived the historical flair. An-  of Meranergasse, called “Messing-
          other point of attraction is the new,   gasse” (Brass Alley) since the 19th
          old-style fountain in front of the   century.
          pharmacy. It resembles its prede-
          cessor, which was once part of the     51  The column shrine at the start
          cityscape and provided water for   of the northern part of Kreuzgasse
          animals as well.          bears the date of 8 April 1609. On
                                    that day, in textile worker Christoph
            50  Birthplace of Dr Emanuel von   Ebenperger’s house across the
          Hibler (memorial plaque), Rosen-  road, a disastrous fire broke out,
          gasse 7 – Hibler was a professor of   which due to the strong wind qui-
          anatomical pathology at the Univer-  ckly spread into the centre. Within
          sity of Innsbruck and was interna-  three  hours,  the  entire  town  had
          tionally renowned for his scientific   become a sea of flames. Lienz
          publications. He died at a relatively   certainly counts among the most
          young age from blood poisoning   frequently  burned down  towns in
          after being exposed to putrefaction   Tyrol, which prompted travel writer
          toxins while performing an autopsy   Ludwig  Steub  to  make  the  follo-
          in front of students.     wing sarcastic comment in 1875:
                                    “Since long ago, the town of Lienz
                                    observes the custom of occasio-
                                    nally burning to the ground and
                                    then being rebuilt all over again.”

              View from Gartengasse (Garden Alley) to the northern part of Kreuzgasse (Cross Alley).

























 Rosengasse – A modern shopping street with vintage flair.
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