Bolzano

Attractions in Bolzano

Tucked in the Alpine city of Bolzano, the South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology houses one of the most significant prehistoric discoveries: a Copper-Age mummy known as Ötzi. Preserved by the […]

In the heart of Bolzano, Piazza Walther features a marble monument to the German medieval bard Walther von der Vogelweide. The square is surrounded by charming cafés, restaurants, and shops […]

Via dei Portici, also known as Laubengasse, winds through the heart of Bolzano’s old town and has been the city’s commercial center since the Middle Ages. The street is named […]

Via Bottai, also known as Cooper Alley, is named after the bottai, or coopers, who crafted casks and barrels in an area with a rich history of wine-making and trading […]

Nestled in the heart of Bolzano, Italy, the Chiesa dei Francescani boasts a rich history and striking architectural features. The church’s cloisters, with their intricate vaulted ceilings, lead visitors through […]

Nestled in the heart of the Italian Dolomite Mountains, Puez-Odle Nature Park is a compact yet striking reserve. The park boasts a dense array of majestic peaks and scenic hiking […]

The Ritten Railway, or Rittnerbahn, has connected Bolzano and Ritten in northern Italy since 1907. This historic railway ascends over 3,240 feet (nearly 1,000 meters) in just 3.4 miles (5.5 […]

Fanes-Senes-Braies Nature Park, located in the Bolzano region of Italy, is one of the largest protected areas in Alto Adige, or South Tyrol. This expansive Alpine landscape features towering peaks, […]

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