, 2004 •
Georg Scherer (1540 – 1605), a Roman Catholic pulpit orator and controversialist. •
Albert Jäger (1801–1891), an Austrian priest and historian who specialized in
Tyrolean history. •
Maximilian Joseph von Tarnóczy (1806–1876), an Austrian Cardinal and
Archbishop of Salzburg •
Cordula Wöhler (1845–1916), a German author of Christian poetry and hymns, lived locally from 1881 •
Joseph Messner (1893–1969), an Austrian musician, composer and priest. •
Hans Köchler (born 1948), a retired professor of philosophy at the
University of Innsbruck Sport •
Traudl Hecher (1943–2023), was an Austrian World Cup alpine ski racer and Olympic medalist. •
Martin Höllwarth (born 1974), a former ski jumper and three time silver medallist at the
1992 Winter Olympics •
Hannes Aigner (born 1981), an Austrian former footballer who played over 400 games •
Michael Steinlechner (born 1987), an Austrian footballer who played 266 games •
Stephanie Brunner (born 1994), an World Cup alpine ski racer and team silver medallist at the
2018 Winter Olympics •
Franjo Ivanović (born 2003), a Croatian footballer ==International relations==