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Bolzano Collection (#11)

Bolzano, located in the South Tyrol region of Trentino Alto Adige, Italy, is a charming town with a rich history and breathtaking landscapes

Background imageBolzano Collection: Gries Quirein, South Tyrol, Bozen

Gries Quirein, South Tyrol, Bozen (Bolzano), Italy - the Tower of St. Anthony and St. Peter Date: circa 1910s

Background imageBolzano Collection: Bolzano (Bozen) - Italy - The Church

Bolzano (Bozen) - Italy - The Church (South Tyrol). Date: circa 1910s

Background imageBolzano Collection: Bolzano, Italy (2 / 3)

Bolzano, Italy (2 / 3)
Waltherplatz - Bolzano (or Bozen in German) - a city and comune in the Trentino-Alto Adige/Sudtirol region of Italy in the far north east of the country

Background imageBolzano Collection: Bolzano Italians

Bolzano Italians
Men and women of Bolzano, Italy, wearing their elaborate national costumes. Date: 1930s

Background imageBolzano Collection: Bolzano, Italy (3 / 3)

Bolzano, Italy (3 / 3)
Laubengasse (Summerhouse Lane), Bolzano (or Bozen in German) - a city and comune in the Trentino-Alto Adige/Sudtirol region of Italy in the far north east of the country

Background imageBolzano Collection: Bolzano, Italy (1 / 3)

Bolzano, Italy (1 / 3)
Waltherplatz - Bolzano (or Bozen in German) - a city and comune in the Trentino-Alto Adige/Sudtirol region of Italy in the far north east of the country

Background imageBolzano Collection: Merano, Province of Bolzano, Italy

Merano, Province of Bolzano, Italy
Castel Planta - Merano, Province of Bolzano, Italy - now a Hotel. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageBolzano Collection: Bolzano, Italy

Bolzano, Italy - The Ca de Bezzi, the oldest Inn in Bolzano. This historic tavern is late medieval (15th century) in date and built by the Teutonic Order

Background imageBolzano Collection: Tierser Alpl mountain hut, on the way from Schlern to the Rosengarten mountain range

Tierser Alpl mountain hut, on the way from Schlern to the Rosengarten mountain range, Dolomites, eastern Alps, South Tyrol, Bolzano province, Italy, Europe

Background imageBolzano Collection: The refuge Roda di Vael, on the saddle of the Ciampaz, at a high of 2283 meters

The refuge Roda di Vael, on the saddle of the Ciampaz, at a high of 2283 meters and in the middle of the Catinaccio, Dolomites, Bolzano province, South Tyrol, Italy, Europe

Background imageBolzano Collection: Ski touring, ski mountaineering in the Dolomites, Piz Boe, eastern Alps

Ski touring, ski mountaineering in the Dolomites, Piz Boe, eastern Alps, Bolzano, South Tyrol, Italy, Europe

Background imageBolzano Collection: Cross country skiing in the Dolomites, Piz Boe, eastern Alps, Bolzano, South Tyrol

Cross country skiing in the Dolomites, Piz Boe, eastern Alps, Bolzano, South Tyrol, Italy, Europe




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Bolzano, located in the South Tyrol region of Trentino Alto Adige, Italy, is a charming town with a rich history and breathtaking landscapes. Known as the birthplace of Gewurztraminer wine, it offers a unique experience for wine enthusiasts. As you wander through Bolzano's streets, you'll come across Traminer, the village that gave its name to this renowned wine. The aroma of grapes fills the air as you pass by vineyards and scattered farms beneath the majestic Odle peaks in Parco Naturale Puez-Odle. Venturing further into Bolzano province, you'll discover Termeno with its picturesque views of vineyards stretching towards the horizon. Cyclists can enjoy an exhilarating ride amidst the stunning Sassolungo Group in Trento and Bolzano Provinces' Italian Dolomites. For those seeking tranquility and natural beauty, St. Magdalena-Santa Maddalena provides an idyllic setting with the impressive Odle mountain group towering behind. The Church of St. Zyprian (San Cipriano) in Tiers-Tires showcases architectural splendor against a backdrop of awe-inspiring scenery. Niederdorf-Villabassa invites visitors to explore its quaint streets while Taufers medieval castle stands proudly in Sand in Taufers-Campo Tures. With snowy peaks from Zillertall Alps framing this historic fortress, it creates an enchanting sight. At nightfall, Sterzing-Vipiteno illuminates with charm as Zwolferturm medieval tower graces its main street view. And if panoramic vistas are what captivate your soul, Ritten-Renon high plateau offers a scenic outlook featuring Sassolungo (Langkofel) mountain majestically standing tall. In Bolzano's embrace lies not only captivating landscapes but also centuries-old traditions and cultural heritage waiting to be discovered at every turn.