Castel Flavon | Bolzano

How to reach the Castel Flavon

Since the 12th century, Castel Flavon has been majestically overlooking Bolzano. The lords of Haselberg built their castle on the porphyry rock over the district of Aslago not only for military reasons but also for the sake of prestige: the view over the valley and the roofs of Bolzano must have inspired a sense of vastness and sublimity.

Today, the eventful history of the castle, the unique position and the careful renovations of the historic walls make Castel Flavon a very special place, where culinary pleasure and the unique historical atmosphere merge into one unforgettable experience.

Nowadays Castel Flavon hosts a restaurant as well as various rooms that are used for seminars, congresses and marriage celebrations, whereas the SkyBar with view on Bolzano is a place for parties. Worth noticing are the frescoes in the interior, illustrating emperors and generals as well as scenes of the antique myth of Apollo. And how to reach Castel Flavon? A street leads from the city up to the castle, and from the parking space in the wood it’s only a short walk to Castel Flavon.

Opening hours: 
11.30am – 2pm and 6.30pm – 9.30pm
Closed on Sunday evening and Monday

Contact: 
Castel Flavon
Kuepachweg 48
39100 Bolzano
+39 0471 402 130

Museum Ladin Ursus ladinicus | San Cassiano

How to reach the Museum Ladin Ursus ladinicus

This museum in San Cassiano in the Alta Badia, a branch of the Museum Ladin Ćiastel de Tor, is dedicated to the cave bear.

In the charming village of San Cassiano, (St. Kassian, 1,537 m a.s.l.), part of the municipality of Badia (Abtei), there is the Museum Ladin Ursus ladinicus that is dedicated to the eponymous cave bear. This exhibition is a branch of the Museum Ladin, located in Badia Castle (Ćiastel de Tor) in San Martino in Badia, about 18 km away. The Museum Ladin is one of the 10 Provincial Museums of South Tyrol, an entity that also comprises other museums such as the Fortezza Fortress or the South Tyrolean Wine Museum in Caldaro.

In autumn 1987 Willy Costamoling from Corvara made an astonishing find underneath Mt. Conturines at about 2,800 m a.s.l. In a cave he discovered a huge amount of bones of a cave bear dated from the interglacial period about 40,000 years ago. In the years to follow, this grotto was systematically explored and examined by a team of the University of Vienna, under Prof. Gernot Rabeder. The results are highly astonishing: this cave bear belongs to a new species that has never been described before. Basing on the place of discovery in the Ladin speaking area, it has been named Ursus ladinicus. Also bones of a cave lion were laid open. This place of discovery is presumed to be the highest-located with regards to cave bears and cave lions.

Finally in 2011, an exhibition comprising three floors was dedicated to the bear species. The basement shows a replication of the Conturines cave with reproduction of the Ursus ladinicus. On the ground floor, there is the museum shop and the ticket desk, while the first floor is dedicated to the history of origin of the Dolomites. This is where you can admire the most important fossils discovered in San Cassiano and surroundings. The connection between Dolomites and cave bear in one museum is reasoned, as the excavated bones reveal important information about the climate in the Dolomites in the prehistoric period. And how to reach the Museum Ladin Ursus ladinicus? It can be found in the village centre of San Cassiano, a parking space (subject to charge) is located nearby. The bus line 465 runs between La Villa and San Cassiano.

Summer opening hours:
from May 1 to October 31, 2019
May 1 – June 30, 2019:
from Tuesday to Saturday from 10 am to 5 pm
Sundays from 2 pm to 6 pm
July 1 – Aug 31, 2019:
from Monday to Saturday from 10 am to 6 pm
Sundays from 2 pm to 6 pm
Sept 1 – Oct 31, 2019:
from Tuesday to Saturday from 10 am to 5 pm
Sundays from 2 pm to 6 pm

Winter opening hours:
from December 26, 2019, to March 31, 2020
Dec 26 – Jan 6, 2020:
daily from 3 to 7 pm
Jan 7 – March 31, 2020:
from Thursday to Sunday from 3 to 7 pm

Entry fees:

Adults 8,00 €
Children under 6 years free entry
Students 6,50 €
Seniors 6,50 €
Family card 16,00 €
Museumcard or museumobil Card free

Contact:
Museum Ladin Ursus ladinicus
Micurà de Rü Straße 26
39030, San Cassiano
+39 0474 524020

Fürstenburg Castle | Burgusio

How to reach Fürstenburg Castle

Furstenburg Castle in Burgusio/Burgeis is a fortress erected in the 13th century on behalf of the Bishop Conrad of Chur (1272 – 1282). In the 16th and 17th centuries A.D. it was however restructured according to the style of the time. The oldest part of the castle is the tower which displays walls of a three meters thick diameter.

Opening hours:
Guided tours: July 1 – August 30 at 2pm
Opened on Mondays and Thursdays

Contact:
Fürstenburg Castle
Burgusio 7
39024, Malles
+39 0473-831190

Brixen Municipal Gallery | Brixen

How to reach the Brixen Municipal Gallery

Brixen Municipal Gallery stages several exhibitions of contemporary art each year, with local and national artists exhibiting their conceptual projects, installations, sculptures and photographs.

Opening hours:
September to May:
Wednesday to Saturday from 10 am to 12 am and from 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm
Tuesday from 10 am to 12 am from 15 pm to 5 pm
June to August:
Tuesday to Saturday from 10:30 am to 12:30 am and from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm

Entry fees: 
free entry

Contact: 
Brixen Municipal Gallery
Große Lauben 5
39042 Brixen
+39 0472 062140

Forte Castle | Ponte Gardena

How to reach the Forte Castle

One of the South Tyrols most magnificent fortress complexes, Forte Castle was built at the end of the 12th century and then enlarged and fortified in the 16th century. It has a stupendous
late-Renaissance hall in addition to a vaulted Gothic Stube. This is where the famous medieval poet Oswald von Wolkenstein lived.

Opening hours:
September – October
Tuesday – Sunday: 11am, 2pm and 3pm
Mondays closed

Price:

Adults 8,00 €
Children up to 14 years 5,00 €
Children up to 6 years free
Students, Seniors of 65 years or over
6,00

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Note: Guided tours only
Free entry with Museumcard or Museumobil-Card

Contact:
Forte Castle
Burgfrieden-Weg 22
39040 Ponte Gardena
+39 0471-654401

Museum Gherdëina | Ortisei

How to reach the Museum Gherdëina

The Gherdeina Local Heritage Museum is situated right in the center of Ortisei and exhibits valuable collections related to the cultural and natural history of the Gardena Valley: precious sculptures and paintings of local artists of the last four centuries and a unique collection of ancient wooden toys of the area, spectacular minerals and fossils of plants and marine creatures testitying to the fascinating evolution and creation of the Dolomites as extensive coral reefs over 200 million years ago, as well as remarkable archaeological finds of the oldest human traces of the area.

Two very extraordinary exhibits are the richly illuminated Lenten cloth of the Saint James’ Church above Ortisei (1620) and the very impressive original cruzifix of Seurasas (1932).

The multimedial exhibition Bierjun 1490. A Secret Passion shows the tiny bedchamber room from the Bierjun farmhouse near Ortisei with very rare drawings from the Late Middle Ages. The delicate drawings on the wooden walls are shown through a digital window.

The Museum Gherdëina also houses the Archive and permanent exhibition of Luis Trenker (1892-1990), actor and director of many mountain films.

Opening hours:

Summer
15.5–12.10: Mo–Fr 10 am–12.30 pm, 2 pm–6 pm
1.7–31.08: Mo–Sa 10 am–1 pm , 2 pm–6 pm
15.08: closed

Winter
15.12-06.01: daily, 10 am–12.30 pm, 2 pm–6 pm
closed: 24, 25, 31.12, 01.01
07.01-31.03: Tu–Fr, 2 pm–6 pm

Entry fees:

Adults 8,00 €
Students 1,50 €
Students under 26 years 2,50 €
Seniors over 65 years 6,00 €
Family-card 16,00 €
School class (6-19 years/ per person) 4,00 €
Groups over 12 6,00 €

Contact:
Museum Gherdëina
Rezia Straße 83
39046 Ortisei
+39 0471 797554

Lake of Carezza | Carezza

How to reach the Lake of Carezza

Every vacationer in South Tyrol has to visit Lake Carezza, the most gorgeous Alpine mountain lake! This small mountain lake is well-known for its soft, deep green waters and the exquisite view of the Rosengarten and Latemar mountain ranges. The lake is at its most gorgeous in the evening or early morning, when the Rosengarten-Latemar mountain ranges and the green of the Karerwald forest are reflected in its crystal clear water. This is a natural spectacle you won’t want to miss! Numerous South Tyrolean legends surround the lake and many authors and painters choose these themes for their tales or paintings.

Important information:
– The lake lies at 1,520 metres in the municipality of Nova Levante and is 300 metres long and 130 metres wide.
– The lake is fed by underground springs from the Latemar mountain range.
– The depth and size of the lake is very seasonal and weather-related, the largest depth is given as 22 m.
– In winter it is also sometimes visited by divers who like to dive under a thick layer of ice and record the underwater play of colours in documentaries.
– The lake can be reached via the state road 241 (Eggentalerstaatsstraße – also called Dolomitenstraße).

Archimod | Bolzano

How to reach Archimod

The collection Archimod presents about fifty architectural models of the Autonomous Province of Bozen/Bolzano (squares, schools, office blocks, museums, housing estates, hospitals, streets, galleries, bridges), that have been realized during the last 25 years or that are in planning phase or under construction.
Archimod is easily reachable by public transport (train, bus) and visible, thanks to the big writing on the building.


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

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Contact:
Archimod
Giotto Staße 13
39100, Bozen
+39 0471 412330

San Felice lake | San Felice

How to reach Felixer Weiher Lake

Enjoyable hiking tour through the forests and alpine pastures of Alta Val di Non highly recommended over the late spring and early summer months because of the great variety of alpine flowers and in autumn due to its glowing larches. The hike starts at the parking area “Klammbrücke” just above the village of San Felice. From there the hiking trail no. 9 leads you directly to the San Felice lake (called also Felixer Weiher or Lago di Tret) in about 1 hour. The hike takes you through rough forests and mountain grassland whit panoramic views of the Val di Non and the Brenta Dolomites. The swimming lake (1604 m) has preserved itself as a natural biotope and has been rewarded for its excellent water quality. Not far from the lake there is the Felixer Alm – Malga di San Felice where you can rest end enjoy local dishes. The forest road from the Felixer Alm brings you back to the parking area. This hiking is also recommended for families with children.

Civic gallerie | Bozen

How to reach the Civic Gallerie Bozen 

The Municipal Gallery is located in the former Dominican monastery and extends over two floors. The Municipal Departement of the culture of Bolzano/Bozen organizes regional and inter-regional exhibitions on art and cultural topics.


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

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Contact: 
Civic Gallerie Bozen
39100 Bozen
+39 0471 977855