Cinè Museum | Bolzano

How to reach the Cinè Museum

The Museum informs about movie- and tv-technology of the local cinema’s history. It presents projection machines of the past, video cameras, editing machines, flatbed editors, projectors, films, etc. as well as historic documents, posters, and documentary films. It proposes also film festivals, conferences, didactic activities, and castings.


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

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Contact:
Cinè Museum
Johann-Kravogl-Straße 8
39100 Bozen
+39 342 9665000

Laghetto di Fiè | Fiè allo Sciliar

How to reach Laghetto di Fiè

The Laghetto di Fiè (germ.: Völser Weiher) Lake is classed as one of the cleanest swimming lakes in Italy: in 2017, Legambiente, the largest environmental association in Italy, awarded Italy’s best ecosystems with the ‘5 vele’. Among the 3 top exemplary lakes, we find the Laghetto di Fiè. Due to its intact ecosystem and outstanding water quality, the lake at the foot of the Sciliar is an extremely popular destination with swimmers. The Laghetto di Fiè is one of eight swimming lakes in the Dolomite region and is situated in the Sciliar-Catinaccio (germ.: Schlern-Rosengarten) Nature Reserve at the foot of the emblem mountain of the Dolomites: the Sciliar.

Opening hours:
all-season


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Contact:
Laghetto di Fiè
Via Bolzano 4
39050 Fiè allo Sciliar
+39 0471 725047

Foto Forum | Bozen

How to reach the Foto Forum 

foto-forum is a platform for photography. With exhibitions and other activities, communicative, creative and artistic positions in photography are presented and conveyed. The exhibition programme provides insights into current photography with a broad spectrum of artistic and documentary works by photographers from Tyrol and abroad. Flashbacks to highlights of the history of photography round off how the gallery provides information.

The gallery has been addressing itself to photography as a depiction of reality and documentation since 1994, serving the public as a place to meet and discuss photography, documenting and fostering South Tyrol’s current photography scene. The focus is on all photography genres: art photography, reportage photography and conceptual photography that goes beyond pure photography, with a focus on the photographic works’ form and message.
It is particularly important to us to give young up-and-coming photographers space to present their examinations of their surroundings. We see photography as part of society and of its communication – a broad field, a creative tug of war which the photographers grapple with, processing this dialogue in a wide variety of photographic stylistic idioms. The foto-forum gallery presents their subjective views, puts them up for discussion and motivates new discussions.


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

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Contact:
foto-forum
Weggensteinstraße 3F
39100 Bozen
+39 3669043610

Hoamet Tramin Museum – Living on the frontier | Tramin

How to reach the Hoamet-Tramin Museum

The Museum emphasises winegrowing, agriculture, housekeeping and crafts in the Unterland region, as well as local customs such as the “Egetmann” carnival parade in Tramin and the new central theme “Living between North and South”.


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

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Contact:
Hoamet Tramin Museum
Rathausplatz 9
39040 Tramin
+39 328 5603645

Plessi-Museum | Brenner

How to reach the Plessi Museum 

At the Brenner Pass, in the buildings once occupied by the Customs Offices on the border between Italy and Austria, today there is the first example of a museum on a motorway. The architectural complex, covering a surface area of 13,000 square metres, was inaugurated in 2013 by Autostrada del Brennero SpA and is a formal and functional experiment for transforming a traditional rest area into a location dedicated to culture.

The museum displays videos, drawings and installations by Fabrizio Plessi, one of the leading figures of international contemporary art who, in addition to creating the works exhibited, has also designed the structure’s interior settings.

In the large main hall, conceived to be a transparent exhibition room opened onto the outer landscape, stands the large sculpture called “L’anima della natura” (The Soul of Nature) created by Plessi on the occasion of the Expo 2000 of Hannover and intended to be exhibited at the stand of ‘Euregio’ – European Region – the common cross-border collaboration project between Tyrol, South Tyrol and Trentino. The sculpture consists of three triangles, representing the three lands of the Euregion, and a series of screens that simulate its immersion into water. Water is indeed the dominating element of the work of art, depicted in its three states to represent the three regions: the glaciers of Tyrol, the streams of South Tyrol and the lakes of Trentino.

This cultural initiative is part of a series of projects and actions that Autobrennero is implementing in order to make motorway travelling an occasion for living significant experiences in contact with the culture of the lands the motorway crosses through.

Opening hours: 
Daily from 6 am to 22 pm

Entry: 
free entry

Contact:
Plessi Museum
Rastplatz “Plessi”
39041 Brenner
+39 0461 212611

Merano 2000 | Merano and surroundings

How to reach Merano 2000

On the sunny mountain plateau of Avelengo/Hafling, Verano/Vöran and Merano 2000, located above the spa town of Merano/meran, hikers can find numerous attractive routes and varied trails. Easy hiking trails lead through larch forests and mountain meadows, past ancient churches and alpine lakes. Many routes are suitable for families with strollers. On the other hand, experienced hikers will find challenging summit tours higher on the Ifinger mountain.

Upon arrival in Merano 2000 the breathtaking view stretches as far as the Ortles mountain range and the Dolomites UNESCO World Heritage site. More romantic souls can take an excursion with Haflinger horses from Avelengo and Verano, while others can enjoy mountain biking routes, hiking trails and excursions to mountain peaks.

In summer the Outdoor Kids Camp becomes a playground with a small petting zoo. While kids enjoy the nature and outdoor activities, the parents can have a rest on the terrace of the Panorama Bistro… without losing sight of their children. Adrenaline junkies can get their fix on the Alpin Bob, a 1.1 km rail-guided bobsled run.

Village Museum | Aldein

How to reach the Village Museum at Aldein

The Village Museum contains religious art as a symbol of the piety and art forms of the Baroque and Rococo periods. A special jewel is the treasure of the Thalhof. There are also paintings, woodcarvings, coins and medals from private collections.


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

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Contact:
Dorfmuseum Aldein
Dorfplatz 41
39040, Aldein
+39 338 1085870

Pass Museum | Timmelsjoch

How to reach the Pass Museum

The new Pass Museum on the North Tyrolean side juts out like an erratic boulder into the South Tyrolean side, underlining the cross-border nature of the Timmelsjoch Experience. The “Ice Cave” inside the museum pays tribute to the pioneers of the High Alpine Road and their remarkable accomplishment.

Discover all about…

  • the history of the Timmelsjoch High Alpine Road.
  • the name Timmelsjoch.
  • a brooch dating back to the pre-Christian era.

Please check this website for detailed information on opening hours.

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Contact:
Tourist information Val Passiria
Via Passiria 40
39015 S. Leonardo in Passiria
+39 0473 656188

Mount Plose | Isarco Valley

How to reach the Plose

On the Plose you can fully enjoy your summer holidays. It does not matter if you stay for a day or a whole week. Plose offers you a whole range of possibilities to spend your holidays in South Tyrol.
Indeed, in summer Plose is the favorite destination for all families looking for adventure and entertainment, for those who love hiking on easy and challenging trails, and for those who want to enjoy a few relaxing hours, or decide to take a trip on a mountain bike. Our guests love the hiking trails, especially WoodyWalk, our family trail full of attractions. They are enthusiastic about the mountaincarts, kind of gocarts that allow you to run downhill for 9 km until you reach the bottom station of the gondola lift again.Last but not least on the Plose a number of caches are hidden for friends of geocaching.
The breathtaking 360 degree view from Plose is also known outside Southtyrol. The view extends from the Stubai Alps to the Dolomites and the Ortles. Many consider it the most beautiful view of the Dolomites, directly on the outskirts of Brixen. Outstanding also the view of the old episcopal city of Brixen in the middle of the Isarco Valley, that borders the High Isarco valley and the High Pusteria Valley.
Brixen Plose – summer and winter a mountain full of entertainments, for a summer holidays on its best.