Herbstenburg Castle | Dobbiaco

How to reach Herbstenburg Castle

Near the parish church of Dobbiaco, at about 1,200 m asl., the impressive Herbstenburg Castle is located. Around 1500, the brothers Kaspar and Christoph Herbst acquired the castle and it was named after them. In the 16th century it was completely remodelled. After the Herbst Family extincted, the castle frequently changed hands, today it is in possession of the Earls Bossi-Fedrigotti.

Herbstenburg Castle was the centre of a complex which reached until the red tower in the north-west of the village. An underground tunnel connected the tower with the castle. The vault of the castle housed a prison. In 1508 and 1511, Herbstenberg Castle was the quarter of Emperor Maximilian I von Habsburg.

Inside the Herbstenburg Castle, gorgeous vaults, frescoes and beamed ceilings can be found as well as wonderful bays, crenellations and grilles. The inside of the castle is not open to the public, but it is really worth visiting also from the outside.

Museum Mansio Sebatum | San Lorenzo

How to reach the Museum Mansio Sebatum

The Museum Mansio Sebatum illustrates the Roman settlement at St. Lorenzen (San Lorenzo), giving an insight into everyday life at a Roman road station in the Alps, with its baths, market place, trade and traffic, as well as the burial cult and Roman deities.

Opening hours:
Monday to Friday: 9 am – 12 am and 3 pm – 6 pm
Saturday: 9 am – 12 am

Prices:

Adults 5,00 €
Reduced (students, civil servants, senior citizens aged 65 and over) 3,00 €
Family ticket (2 adults and children up to 11 years) 10,00 €
School classes (per student) of any age incl. guided tour 2,50 €
Groups of 8 or more people 3,50 €

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Contact:
Museum Mansio Sebatum
J. Renzler Straße 9
39030 Sankt Lorenzen
+39 0474-538196

Castle Fahlburg | Prissiano

How to reach castle Fahlburg 

The castle’s high-quality facilities, for example the ceiling paintings by the significant Baroque painter Stefan Kessler, and the original Conditions the castle, give the rank of an outstanding artistic historical monument to it.

Also the fact, that the castle is in the family von Brandis’s hands since 400 years, is quite rare.
Out of that is important to notice that the Fahlburg is very special, because of it’s connection to the Cultural History of our Country.

Still today the Fahlburg is still a place where literary and cultural events are held, as the “Petrarca-Preis”-award, testified by Hubert Burda and Peter Handke.
Also the Czech poet and President Vaclav Havel used to stay for a while in this beatiful renaissance-monument.

Contact: 
Fahlburg
39010 Prissiano
+39 0473 92 09 30

Nativity Scene Museum Muri-Gries | Bozen

How to reach the Krippensammlung Kloster Muri Gries

Since 1991, the Museum is located in the Romanesque tower of the Gries Castle, now the Benedictine monastery of Muri-Gries.

The Nativity Scenes Exhibition spans three centuries: there are Baroque cribs dating back to 1750 as well as works by well-known South Tyrolean artists of the 20th century.


Please check this website for detailed information on opening hours and prices.

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Contact:
Nativity Scene Museum Muri-Gries
Kloster Muri Gries, Grieser Platz 21
39100, Bozen
+39 0471 281116

The Hirzer hiking area | Merano and surroundings

How to reach the Hirzer

The Hirzer hiking area is mainly located on the municipal territory of Scena, but is easiest to reach from the Passeier Valley, where the valley station of the Hirzer cable car begins in the village of Saltusio.
The hiking area stretches from the middle station of the cable car at an altitude of 1450 metres to the almost 2600 metre high Ifinger summit. In between there are the well-known alpine huts of the Hirzer area, the comfortable alpine path and many smaller but no less interesting hiking trails.
The lifts and alpine pastures in the Hirzer area are open from Easter to All Saints’ Day. As mentioned at the beginning, the Hirzer cable car is the easiest way to reach the hiking area. Because it easily takes you up to 2000 metres above sea level and from here all hiking destinations are within reach. Alternatively, you can also reach the Hirzer from Scena with the Verdins-Oberkirn cable car, from where a somewhat old but romantic chair lift takes you up to 1800 metres to the Grube Inn.

Gustav Mahler house in the Deer Park | Dobbiaco

How to reach the  Gustav Mahler house in the Deer Park

Gustav Mahler spent the summer months from 1908 to 1910 at the Trenkerhof in Altschluderbach, where he composed his Ninth Symphony, the unfinished Tenth Symphony and the “Song of the Earth”. The little house in which he composed bears witness to his stay in Toblach/ Dobbiaco.

Opening hours:
Summer from 9 am to 6 pm
Winter from 10 am to 4 pm
Closed on Thursday

Entry fees:

Adults 5,00 €
Children under 13 years 2,50 €

Contact:
Gustav Mahler house in the Deer Park
Altschluderbach, 3 (im Wildpark)
39034, Dobbiaco
+39 0474 972347

The museum of the nativity | Luttach

How to reach the museum of the nativity

The museum of the nativity in Luttach was opened in December 2000 after four years of building and is constantly changing its exhibits. The concept originated from the genial idea of Paul Gartner. The word „Maranatha“ is an Aramaic exclamation which was probably used by early Christians. Possible meanings are: „Our Lord has come“ (maran atha) or „Our Lord will come“ or – and most probable – „Our Lord come!“

In 2000 the Maranatha, the most imaginative nativity-scene-exhibition in the world, was opened in Luttach. Since then the museum has been expanded. The outside area, the concept of folk-art and nativity-scenes, as well as the wood-carvers workshop have been redesigned and redecorated. In the flower-garden and approx. 1,300 m² exhibition-area works of art from different countries are presented. Those who take a closer look can see the development of wood-carving from the beginning of tool-making and the root- and mask-carving to the modern sculpturing in Ahrntal of the present.

In two big showcases in front of the entrance of the artist-studio, household and farm equipment are presented in miniature form, also a miniature mill and carving tools. Visitors are astonished to see how many tools the farmers made themselves. Next to that a series of roughly carved heads shows the development of the art of carving.

In the Bildhauer-Garten(the sculptor’s garden) there is a 500 year old pine tree trunk with many branches. It was found at the timber line at about 2000 m of altitude. It symbolises that mother nature is the best sculptor. Roughly or chainsaw carved figures and a well were placed next to it. The exhibition is completed by modern, stylized sculptures out of marble and stone. The farmers from Ahrntal owned and still own distant mountain pastures where their cattle grazed during the summer. Herdsmen tended the cattle so it did not get lost or graze on other pastures. This activity allowed the herdsmen time to carve different grimaces and masks from the roots and sticks from the area. They carved with simple pen-knives which every herdsman carried with him. These carvings were brought home in the autumn and hung up in the “Stuben”. That is how this craft became known and popular. Herdsmen and farmers started to carve in the winter too. Exhibits of fantastic root carvings are presented at the staircase to the mask Stube. They portray musicians with their instruments and farmers and farm workers with their tools.

One room is dedicated to mask-carving. Especially masks with witches or devils faces and suns were carved. Here one can follow the art of carving from a rough block to a simple, but impressive and frightening mask, also called „Larve“. The masks once used in the famous Nikolaus-play are significant. In this play masked figures appeared, like the small devil, the witch, death, the old man, the old woman and so on. The carvers wanted to create grotesque effects with their masks. Especially the devils masks are decorated in many different ways. As raw material one used pine wood which can be worked quite easily. Lime tree wood would be easy to process too, but it was hard to get and therefore expensive. The devils masks had horns. In the past they were carved from wood and glued or nailed on. Today cow or goats horns are used. The finished masks were painted with oil colours.

After the tour through the garden and the inspection of the masks we suggest a look at the modern art studio at the staircase to the carving workshop. In the semicircular entrance small nativity-scenes from the whole world are exhibited and also internationally reognized nativity-scenes from Leo Demetz, Bruno Lipp, Antonio Piscopo, Antonio Bigozzi and Giuseppe Armani. To enhance the studio even more some of these exhibitions are changed each year. On the first floor stands a traditional alpine nativity-scene from Lukas Troi and Katharina Edler Geiregger.

The special exhibition is also changed annually. In the commemorative year of Andreas Hofer 2009 an exhibition is dedicated to the Tyrolean fight for freedom, with oil paintings from Franz von Defregger, copied by Lora Marinova, also carvings and sculptures of the lokal artists Lukas Troi and Egon Oberkofler.

The artist’s studio in which St. Johann’s sculptor Lukas Troi, one of the most talented artists of the valley has been working since 2003 is used for various activities. Interested spectators can watch the artist while he works. Paintings reliefs and figures are restored, assignments are designed and created and it is also used as an exhibition room.

The guided tour through the museum is lead by the visionary Paul Gartner, assisted by the artistic supporter, the musician, composer, text writer and guide Hubert Leimegger.

Should visitors have to wait, they can watch a film about the museum in the paneled „Zirbelstube“on the right-hand side of the main entrance.


Please this website for detailed information on opening hours and prices.

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Contact:
The museum of the nativity
Weißenbachstraße 19
39030, Luttach
+39 0474 671682

Lake Lagazuoi | Badia

How to reach the Lake Lagazuoi

The small Lago di Lagazuoi lake can be found at approx. 2,180 m a.s.l. in the protected area of the Fanes-Senes-Braies Nature Park. Geographically seen, it is located on the border to the province of Belluno, at about 1 km linear distance from San Cassiano and 500 m from the Rif. Scotoni mountain hut in Badia.

The mountain lake that is rich in fish is accessible along the Dolomite High Route no. 1 and on the trail proceeding from the Capanna Alpina mountain hut to the famous Mt. Lagazuoi. The striking rock face that towers above the lake is part of the 3,000 m high Cime Fanis peaks.

The name giving Mount Lagazuoi with its still preserved wartime tunnels was setting of the so-called Mountain Warfare during WWI and is nowadays a large outdoor museum and popular destination for hikers and mountaineers alike.

Gaul Canyon | Lana

How to reach the Gaul Canyon

A particular impressive and easy accessible testimony of natural forces is the Gaul Canyon (Gaulschlucht in German) at the entrance of the Val d’Ultimo. Rough rock faces composed of quartz-porphyry, gneiss and granite, dark caves, rope bridges and the rushing Valsura river make this walk an impressive adventure. Especially in summer it is genial cool here and the humidity gives rise to a little jungle.

From the Valsura bridge in Lana di Sopra, the Gaul Promenade proceeds into the wild valley along the river. The well-established hiking trail is secured by wooden bridges and is a contrast to the wilderness of the Gaul Canyon. The path leads to the Gaul Meadow beneath the castle hill of Braunsberg Castle. This location is the scenery of the Lana Open-Air-Theatre and other events, in autumn and winter however an ice skating ground can be found here. Either you take now the path past the electric power station through the narrow gorge until a waterfall (about 20 minutes) or you choose the way steep uphill, which leads near Braunsberg Castle and to the Val d’Ultimo road. From up there you have a gorgeous view on the canyon until the first houses of Lana.

Three artificial lakes in Val d’Ultimo impound the Valsura river that rises at the head of the valley and empties into the Adige river near Lana. So for safety reasons it’s not recommended to descent down to the riverbed, as the opening of water gates can cause a prompt rising of the water level!