Capriz – the dairy adventure world | Vintl

How to reach the Capriz – the dairy adventure world

The Capriz cheese factory invites visitors to immerse themselves into the art of artisan goat cheese making. The exhibition shows in the rooms on the ground floor and in the basement the whole process of making goat cheese, starting from the goat as the supplier of the primary raw material, the goat milk, all the way to the final product and its correct storage. The exhibition is spiced with a number of interactive elements.

Opening hours:
Daily from 9 am to 7 pm
Entry fees:
free entry
Contact:
Capriz – the dairy adventure world
Pustertalerstraße, 1/B
39030, Vintl
+39 0472 869268

Thurn Castle local museum | Nova Ponente

How to reach the Thurn Castle local museum

Sacred art is here surrounded by old stone walls: ancient altarpieces and consecrated panels from the 16th century, early Baroque statues of saints, and religious paintings delve deep into the history of the Val d’Ega. The local museum in Castle Thurn is attached to the present-day town hall in a Romanesque tower dating from the 13th century, which was once used as a residence and, around 1341, for court sittings. In 1911 the residence of Thurn Castle was transferred to the municipality of Nova Ponente, which meticulously renovated the building and opened it to the historically minded.


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

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Contact:
Rathaus Deutschnofen
Schloss-Thurn-Straße 1
39050 Deutschnofen
+39 0471 617500

South Tyrol Planetarium | Collepietra

How to reach the Planetarium 

The South Tyrol Planetarium is also the only one of its kind in South Tyrol. Unlike the observatory, the planetarium reveals the secrets of our universe and brings them to life with the help of state-of-the-art 3D technology and a sophisticated sound system. Visitors can go on a journey into the depths of space and discover what awaits mankind.


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

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Contact:
South Tyrol Planetarium
Gummer 13
39053 Val d’Ega
+39 0471 610020 

School Museum | Bolzano

How to reach the School Museum

At Bozen’s School Museum you can appreciate the various aspects of school life as lived by the 3 ethnic groups inhabiting the territory (Italian, German, Ladin). The exhibition is complete with didactic materials, photographs, school reports, documents, furniture, and notice communications. Visitable on request.


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

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Contact:
Schulmuseum Bozen
Rentschner Straße 51b
39100 Bozen
+39 0471 095474

The House Museum Villa Freischütz | Merano

How to reach the Villa Freischütz

Franz Fromm was a German businessman who moved to Meran/Merano with his family in 1905, where he later bought the Villa Freischütz, built in 1909. The villa became the new home for him, his family, and for his passionately collected pieces of art.
Thanks to the benefactress, his granddaughter Rosamaria Navarini (1926-2013), the collection was kept until today. It was her will to transform the villa into a museum and to open the treasures to the public.
The villa itself is considered a typical building of the “golden age” of Meran/Merano and contains a varied and valuable collection of arts and crafts. The objects and histories presented in the exhibition interweave into a portrait of a typical bourgeois family of the period.


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

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Contact:
The House Museum Villa Freischütz
Priamiweg 7
39012 Meran
+39 0473 425149

Allerengelberg Monastery | Schnalstal Valley

How to reach the Allerengelberg Monastery

Founded in 1326 by Carthusian monks, the Allerengelberg Monastery forms a dramatic backdrop to the picturesque village of Monte S. Caterina/Katharinaberg in Val Senales/Schnalstal Valley.

The monks inhabited its walls in peace and seclusion for over 400 years. With the advent of secularization under Joseph II, the Carthusian abbey in the Schnalstal Valley was closed in 1782 and the buildings converted into living quarters. The former Carthusian abbey has remained intact and is open to visitors year round. In the summer, guided tours of the monastery are offered.

The Silentium Project in the village of Certosa/Karthaus is dedicated to the concept of silence in keeping with the peaceful atmosphere. Art exhibitions are sometimes held in the old cloister, and a contemplative walk known as the Via Monachorum leads to the former abbey.

Opening hours: 
Visit of the monastery village: all year round
Art exhibition: mid-July to end of August
daily from 21 pm to 6:30 pm
Sundays and holidays also from 10 am to 12 pm

Entry fees: 
free entry

Contact:
Allerengelberg Monastery in Schnalstal Valley
Karthaus 100
39020 Schnals
+39 0473 679148

Monte Corno Nature Park | Bassa Atesina

How to reach the Monte Corno Nature Park

The Monte Corno visitor center is located in the building of the “old mill” in the center of Trodena. Under the theme “Make visible the hidden” it gives information on the biodiversity of the Nature Park Monte Corno. Furthermore, the visitor also gets information about the geological structure, the flora, and fauna of the nature park as well as on the culture and history of the place. The centerpiece of the house is certainly the electricity-powered elevator mill built 1948-49. It’s three stories high and the only one in South Tyrol which works today. The flour, which is being ground in the summer season on the mill grinding days, is used for baking bread.


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

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Contact:
Naturparkhaus Trudner Horn
Am Kofl 2
39040 Truden im Naturpark
+390471 869247

Little Museum | Lana

How to reach the Little Museum in Lana

1991 Alexander Schwabl found during cleanup in the basement a few pieces of equipment from the Second World War. He decided to keep these things in order to preserve them from decay and thus from oblivion. Soon, other findings from other basements, attics, and storage rooms were added.


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

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Contact:
Little Museum in Lana
Binderweg 3
39011, Lana
+39 389 6794823

Mill ensemble on the Thal stream | Aldein

How to reach the Mill ensemble on the Thal stream

There were numerous mills and other grain-working facilities in the area around Aldein/Aldino, as corn was the staple food. Several have now been renovated and can be visited.


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

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Contact:
Mill ensemble on the Thal stream
Thalweg 10
39040, Aldein
+39 0471 886832

Mercantile Museum | Bolzano

How to reach the Mercantile Museum

The Mercantile Museum of Bolzano, lodged in the homonymous building, is located in the heart of the ancient trading settlement, between Via Argentieri and Via Portici. The 18th-century building, designed by the Veronese architect Francesco Perotti, was used for over a century to accommodate the Merchant Court, a special court founded in 1635 by the Archduchess of Austria Claudia de’ Medici. Its purpose was to resolve every commercial dispute that arose between the merchants during the four international trade fairs.
Towards the mid-19th century, the material assets and competences of the Merchant Court were moved to the newly founded Chamber of Commerce of Bolzano. Considering the great historical and architectural value of the building, it was decided to carry out regular maintenance work and refurbishment. On this basis, the Chamber of Commerce restored its former seat and opened Mercantile Museum in 1997.
The museum, unique in its kind, is an important record of Bolzano’s mercantile history. In the first floor, the economic history is documented by several paintings, original documents, sumptuous furnishings and refined objects of applied art. In the second floor there are displayed documents of the commercial archive of the trading company ‘G. A. Menz’, one of the most important and representative merchant family in the city between the 18th and 19th centuries. Finally, the three medieval cellars under the palace that were recently restored, complete the history of the city, illustrating images of Bolzano of the 13th and 14th centuries.


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

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Contact:
Merkantilmuseum
Lauben 39
39100 Bozen
+39 0471 945702