Short description: German for a prominent mountain near a populated place
Salzburg, a city on the edge of the Alps. Two (of several) Stadtberge may be seen in the middle of the Old City (the Festungsberg and Kapuzinerberg). Behind: one of the two Hausberge, the GaisbergMount Lee, Hollywood, one of the best known Hausberge in the world thanks to its Hollywood SignSugarloaf Mountain, Pão De Açúcar, Rio, an iconic Stadtberg
Hausberg (lit.: "house mountain", plural: Hausberge) is German for a prominent mountain or hill in the immediate vicinity of a village, town or city, usually located on its municipal territory, but outside the built up area. It means something like the "local mountain" or "local hill" closely associated with a settlement by its population. The Hausberg forms a backdrop to its home settlement and also offers a prominent viewing point looking over the settlement. As a result, many Hausberge have cable cars or gondola lifts to transport visitors to the top. "Hausberg" is also the proper name of numerous local mountains and hills in German-speaking countries.
The Hausberg does not have to lie within the town's municipal boundaries: The Pfänder, the Hausberg of the town of Bregenz in Austria, is in the municipality of Lochau and the highest summit of the Pilatus, the Hausberg of Lucerne, is even just outside the Canton of Lucerne.
A hill within a town or city itself is usually referred to in German as a Stadtberg.
The following list contains a selection of well known Hausberge (with heights):
Albania
Tirana, the Dajti (1,613 m)
Austria
Bregenz, the Pfänder (1,064 m)
Graz, the Schöckl (1,445 m)
Innsbruck, the Patscherkofel (2,246 m) and the Kleiner Solstein (2,637 m)
Klagenfurt the Kreuzbergl (517 m)
Salzburg, the Untersberg (1,973 m) and the Gaisberg (1,288 m)
Vienna, the Kahlenberg (484 m; 300 m above the city) is the most important Stadtberg in Vienna (east flank of the Vienna Woods); the mountains of the Rax-Schneeberg Group are also viewed as the Vienna Hausberge.
Croatia
Zagreb, the Medvednica (Sljeme) (1,035 m)
France
Grenoble, the Bastille (476 m)
Germany
Aachen: the Lousberg (262.4 m)
Bad Lauterberg, the Hausberg (ca. 420 m)
Baden-Baden, the Merkur (668,3 m)
Coesfeld, the Coesfelder Berg (ca. 140 m)
Frankfurt am Main, the Lohrberg (212.4 m) and the Großer Feldberg (ca. 879 m)
Freiburg im Breisgau, the Schlossberg (455.9 m) and the Schauinsland (1,284.4 m)
Görlitz, the Landeskrone (419.4 m)
Heidelberg, the Königstuhl (567.8 m) and the Heiligenberg (439.9 m)
Jena, the Hausberg (391.7 m) and the Jenzig (385.3 m)