Sightseeing and surrounding
Friends of culture, sightseeing and maintenance are in extremely good hands in South Tyrol, especially in Pustertal. The charming medieval cities Bruneck, Brixen, Meran and Bozen are ideal destinations with attractive purchase possibilities.
Particularly we recommend:
South Tyrol Museum of Ethnography
The open air museum with original farmhouses, mills, a smithy shows you the everyday life of the past times.
Opening hours
open April 13 - October 31
Tue - Sat. 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Sun and public holidays 2 :00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
closed Mondays
in August different opening hours:
Tue - Sat. 9:30 a.m. - 18:30 p.m.
Sun and public holidays 2 :00 p.m. - 19:00 p.m.
open every day
Website: www.volkskundemuseum.it
Castles in Pustertal
Castle Taufers: Castl Taufers is an important point on the program for all castle lovers and art-interested. From the 12th up to 14th century lived the powerful dynasty familiy Taufers there and gave the name to the castle. Absolutely worth seeing are the library, the prince room, the spirit room, the preparation chamber as well as the castle chapel.
Worth seeing are further:
Castle Welsberg
Castle Casteldarne
Castel Bruck in Lienz (Austria)
The gardens of castle Trautmannsdorf in Meran
The 12 hectar garden is Europes most beautiful gardens. The region's most popular destination comprises more than eighty diverse garden landscapes in a singular fusion of art and nature. The Gardens feature multifaceted interactive stations, multiple blooming seasons throughout the year. Well worth seeing is as well South Tyrol's first museum of tourism, as well as fantastic views of Merano and the surrounding Alpine world.
Opening hours: April until November
Website: www.trauttmansdorff.it
South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology with Ötzi in Bolzano
Ötzi the Iceman (3,300 B.C.) and the artefacts found alongside him form the centrepiece of the exhibition. The Tyrol Museum of Archaeology presents as well the history of South Tyrol from the Palaeolithic and Mesolithic (15,000 B.C.) to the Carolingian period (around 800 A.D.)
Website: www.archaeologiemuseum.it
The Mine Museum Prettau
You find the Mine Museum in Prettau in the Tauferer Ahrntal. Visit the copper ore mine on a pit train and learn about the different depicting mining methods.
Opening hours from Eastern until the end of October
Website: www.bergbaumuseum.it
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