The Fuggers in the Silver Empire

90 mins
Around 1520, Schwaz and the silver region became the Silver Empire, the Silicon Valley of Europe. Not only the mining of silver and copper, but also the associated “industry” characterize the villages and hamlets of the region. With the arrival of the Fuggers, the Tyrolean trades disappear. Power, powerlessness, wealth and poverty - new times dawn in the “silver empire”. In 1521, the Fuggers take over the exploitation of silver mining in Schwaz/Tyrol. This marks the beginning of a new European era. Schwaz silver is used to buy empires, finance wars and set progress in motion. But it is not only the “silver town” of Schwaz, but also the entire region around Schwaz along the Lower Inn Valley, as well as other regions of Europe, that provide innovations with silver and also the lesser-known copper mining.

Peter Gstrein

Self - Geologist

Ursula Kirchner

Self - Stadtarchiv Schwaz

Petra Gruber

Producer

Henriette Maslo

Commissioning Editor

Gerhard Mader

Director of Photography

Philipp Walser

Production Design

Hilde Fuchs

Costume Design

Kornelia Koitz

Costume Design

Rosi Brückler

Makeup Artist

Thomas Gallhuber

Production Manager

Verena Wechselberger

Executive In Charge Of Production

Ute Heidorn

Second Unit Director

Ute Heidorn

Assistant Director

Stefan Krössbacher

Camera Operator

Wolfgang Riedl

Assistant Editor

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