Greenhouse III | Bolzano

How to reach the “Greenhouse III”

The “Glasshouse III” in the market garden Schullian is the last example of this kind in South Tyrol. The artist Paul Thuile curated a permanent exhibition inside. Objects and historical photos, texts, videos, and interviews present the history of the garden culture, on which the founder of gardening, Franz Schullian left his indelible mark. But the exhibition also tells the stories of the ten oldest and most important market gardens in South Tyrol and presents the local protagonists of its development in the past 60 years.


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Greenhouse III
Merano street 75 A
39100 Bolzano
+39 0471 933006

Max Valier astrological observatory | Collepietra

How to reach the Max Valier observatory

The flickering sparkle in the skies above mingles with the murmur of the night. The stars shine down on Earth and tell of the beauty of outer space.

Stargazing is possible everywhere in Cornedo because one of the “finest night skies” – according to Astronomitaly is truly pitch dark here. Yet, day or night, stargazing in Europe’s first star village is a live issue! Because here, in San Valentino in Campo, can be found South Tyrol’s only astronomical observatory, the Peter Anich solar observatory and the only planetarium between the Brenner Pass and Trentino.

Whatever the weatherman might say, in South Tyrol’s planetarium the view of the universe is always cosmic and clear. Up to 53 star trekkers can sit in comfort – almost like real astronauts – and travel round the Earth in the Cosmos Simulator, through the rings of Saturn, to shimmering mists of colour and into the depths of the universe.

Max Valier observatory
Sun, moon, stars, planets – indeed, all that the universe has to offer – can be observed through several telescopes at an altitude of 1,340 metres above sea level. The Max Valier observatory, the Peter Anich solar observatory and the observation platform bring the sky over San Valentino in Campo just that little bit closer.

The complex is administered by the volunteers of the Max Valier Amateur Astronomers Association, who once a week introduce visitors to a Who’s Who of the starry sky.


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Max Valier astrological observatory
Dolomitenstraße 4
39056 Welschnofen
+39 0471 610020

Gilfenklamm gorge | Racines

How to reach the Gilfenklamm gorge

The Gilfenklamm is a gorge in pure white marble and stretches from the village Stanghe into the Val Racines to the hamlet of Ponte Giovo. Wooden bridges and runways lead through the canyon and give a spectacular sight to the waterfalls. The primordial power of the water is tangible with all senses. The gorge is protected as a natural monument and is known as one of the most beautiful natural attractions in the Alpine region.

The runways through the gorge were built in 1896 and just after a few years, the unfolded magic attracted numerous visitors. Between the great world wars, the bridges were left to decay, but were restored in the early 1960s, and have since become a must-see of the Vipiteno-Racines area. The hike through the gorge lasts nearly one hour (1,5 hours with return) and is worthwhile for nature lovers, families, and seniors.

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Tourist Office Racines
Via Giovo 1
39040 Racines
+39 0472 760608

Semi-rural House | Bolzano

How to reach the Semi-rural House

The small house located at Via Bari 11 in Bolzano is one of the very few “Semi-rural Houses” still standing today. In the 1930s, hundreds of these homes were built as a solution to the housing needs of the fast-growing working-class population. From the 1980s onwards, most of these homes were demolished in order to make space for high-density housing. The neighborhood’s desire to preserve the memory of the “Semi-rural Houses” led 2015 to the opening of an exhibition that explores the “Semi-rural Houses” history through photographs, videos, maps, three-dimensional models and captivating stories about everyday life.


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Semi rural-House
Baristraße 11
39100 Bolzano
+39 0471 997581

Franzensfeste Fortress | Fortezza

How to reach the Franzensfeste Fortress

With its gigantic appearance and labyrinth of rooms, corridors, and stairways, the fortress of Franzensfeste/Fortezza belongs to the most interesting fortresses in the Alpine region. This masterpiece of Austrian fortress architecture was built from 1833 to 1838 and has a varied history. 2008 it was opened to the public and since then it hosts international and local exhibitions of art, architecture, and other events. The permanent exhibition “Kathedrale in der Wüste/Cattedrale nel deserto” (English: Cathedral in the desert) shows the building history of the fortress and its effects on the surrounding area.
The areal of the fortress includes also the bunker no. 3: It is located in the wood, east of the fortress, hidden under thick vegetation, and can be visited on request.


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Festung Franzensfeste
Brennerstraße
39045, Franzensfeste
+39 0472-057218

Messner Mountain Museum MMM

How to reach the MMM Corones, the MMM Ortles and the MMM RIPA Bruneck

SIX LOCATIONS – SIX EXHIBITIONS – SIX EXPERIENCES

The Museums:
– Messner Mountain Museum Corones | Kronplatz
– Messner Mountain Museum Ortles | Sulden
– Messner Mountain Museum RIPA | Brunico
MMM Firmian at Sigmundskron Castle | Bolzano

Reinhold Messner: My 15th 8000m high mountain is the sum of all my experiences
I have dedicated to the mountains and the mountain culture a unique project, a network of museums located in six extraordinary places in South Tyrol and Belluno. The Messner Mountain Museum is a place of encounter with the mountains, with mountain people and ultimately with ourselves. Every visit is like a mountain tour, especially recommended when the weather is good, and an MMM round trip (with the MMM Tour Ticket) is a unique experience!

With a central museum in Sigmundskron and five branch museums devoted to individual themes, Reinhold Messner has created a mountain museum that is truly unique. He describes the project as his “15th ascent over 8000 meters” – and makes use of it to communicate to visitors his knowledge and experience and the stories that derive from man’s encounter with the mountains.
MMM currently comprises six museums. MMM Firmian in Sigmundskron Castle near Bozen is the heart of the Mountain Museum; MMM Ortles in Sulden is devoted to the glaciers and the world of eternal ice; at MMM Dolomites on Monte Rite south of Cortina, the focus is on rock and mountain climbing in the Dolomites; MMM Juval in Juval Castle in Vinschgau relates the myths of the mountain. MMM Ripa in Bruneck Castle tells the story of the mountain peoples. In July 2015 the last MMM, MMM Corones, will open.
The Messner Mountain Museums are not conventional art or natural science museums; they have an interdisciplinary design. Each of the museums occupies a unique location, which helps relate the museum’s theme to the collections and the architecture. The geographical location, relics and works of art combine to form a whole.

The museum’s founder Reinhold Messner
Born in South Tyrol in 1944, Reinhold Messner has a track record of breaking with taboos – in rock climbing, on mountaineering expeditions, and crossing deserts and the Poles. For four decades he has built up a wealth of experience at the margins of the world that has enabled him to create a group of museums on the subject of the mountains. Reinhold Messner himself describes the project as his “15th ascent over 8000 meters”. His objective is to offer a study in human nature and the secrets it reveals when we find ourselves at the limits of our resources at the limits of the world. His philosophy – no artificial oxygen, no bolts, no communication – has made him a defender of those values that give mountaineering a dimension that has more to do with art than with sport. Although Reinhold Messner seeks primarily to define his basics for himself, his MMM has already become a global focus for the international mountaineering community.

MMM TOUR-TICKET
The MMM Tour-Ticket is a collective ticket and entitles the holder to one entry each to Firmian, Juval, Ortles, Ripa, Dolomites and Corones. It is valid for one year from the date of issue. Available at all Messner Mountain museums.

Prices for the MMM Tour-Ticket:
Adults € 40,00
Reduced* € 35,00
Family card € 90,00
Children € 15,00
*Students, senior citizens aged 65 and over, groups of 15 or more, people with disabilities

Combined-Ticket
The combined ticket entitles the holder to one entry each to Ripa and Corones (cable car ride not included) within 14 days of the date of issue.

Prices for the Combined-Ticket:
Adults € 16,00
Reduced* € 13,50
Family card € 35,00
Children € 6,50
*Students, senior citizens aged 65 and over, groups of 15 or more, people with disabilities

The admission prices of the individual museums vary.

Messner Mountain Museum Ortles | Sulden

How to reach the Messner Mountain Museum Ortles

The museum in Sulden am Ortler, an underground structure at 1900 m above sea-level, is devoted to the world of ice. ‘At the end of the world’ we call it. That is what it says on a 1771 map drawn by Peter Anich showing the glacier on the Ortler, beneath which the Ice Museum is located. At MMM Ortles Reinhold Messner tells of the Terrors of Ice and Darkness, Snow People and Snow Lions, the Whiteout, and the Third Pole. The museum houses the world’s biggest collection of Ortler paintings as well as ice-climbing gear from two centuries. Skiing, ice-climbing, and expeditions to the Poles are the themes. Visitors find themselves inside the mountain, where they are given a clear picture of ice mountains, the Arctic and Antarctic, the power of avalanches, and the pains taken by artists to depict the world of ice. Outside, the ice is very real, and round the corner, the Yak&Yeti offers fine fare from the snows of the Himalayas as well as the typical dishes of South Tyrol.


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Messner Mountain Museum Ortles
Strada Forestale 32/A
39029 Solda
+39 0473 613577

Lago di Costalovara | Renon

How to reach Lago di Costalovara

Not far from Oberbozen/Soprabolzano lies the pond Wolfsgrubner See/Lago di Costalovara, fairytale-like amidst gentle, timbered hills, awaiting you with fun and relaxing activities all year round. During the summer, thanks to its excellent bathing water quality, the pond invites to splashing swimming adventures, while patient fishermen pull carp, pike, tench, and eel out of its waters. A laid-back walk around the pond promises peace and tranquility; breathing that crisp mountain air – definitely a natural way to relax! During the winter, things get a bit wilder on the pond as skaters glide across the ice. Because of its shallow depth and location at 1172 meters of altitude, the pond completely freezes over every year, and so witnesses blades blazing across its frozen surface every winter. It’s really easy to reach Lago di Costalovara Pond on foot from Soprabolzano along the promenade – a pleasant walk in summer as well as winter. For drivers, there’s a big free parking lot, and if you are riding the Railway Renon departing from Klobenstein/Collalbo or Soprabolzano, it stops in Wolfsgruben/Costalovara every half hour. From the station, it’s only a 5-10-minute-walk to the pond.


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Lago di Costalovara
Wolfsgruben
39054 Soprabolzano
+39 0471 356100

Castelvecchio | Caldaro

How to reach Castelvecchio

Castelvecchio, located above the main village of Caldaro, is a small but mighty village lying on a terrace covered by orchards and vineyards. At the border of the village, there is the Gothic church of S. Vigilio adorned by colourful roofing tiles. Dating back to the 14th century in its present form, it boasts the most ancient wall painting of Caldaro, dating back to 1320, illustrating S. Cristoforo.

Particularly popular with hikers is the fabulous viewpoint close to the church. The little meadow offers seats and is ideal for making a pause, sitting back and enjoying the fantastic view on the Lake Caldaro and surroundings. Another popular excursion destination is the romantic Rio delle Foglie gorge. Above all in summertime, when it is rather hot in the valley, this ravinge offers pleasantly cool and refreshing conditions.

Ideal for a walk is also the Peace Path (Sentiero della Pace), stretching in the beautiful forests. Of course a visit to the S: Pietro ruin, which is considered the be the most ancient church of Tyrol, is a real must-do. In the surroundings of this church, cup-marked stones dating back to the Bronze Age (1,000 BC) were excavated.