South Tyrolean Wine Road
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Old Town Bolzano
Old Town Bolzano is noteworthy for its historical sites, and you can make a stop at top attractions like Via dei Portici and Museum of Nature South Tyrol.
Centro - Piani - Rencio
If you're spending some time in Centro - Piani - Rencio, Renon Cable Car and Museum of Nature South Tyrol are top sights worth seeing.
Gries - Quirein
While visiting Gries - Quirein, you might make a stop by sights like St. Augustine Church and Muri-Gries Abbey.
St. Michael/San Michele
St. Michael/San Michele is well liked for its ski areas. If you'd like to do some sightseeing in the greater Appiano Sulla Strada del Vino area, you might plan a trip to Lake Monticolo or Castel Firmiano.
Unterrain/Riva di Sotto
Travellers like the ski areas in Unterrain/Riva di Sotto, and Adige River is a top attraction you might want to visit.
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Piazza Walther
Relish the views of the mountain peaks and the cathedral spire at this elegant plaza, which serves as Bolzano’s open-air living room.
Cathedral of Bolzano
Discover an impressive array of sacred treasures, including artworks and sparkling jewels, in the museum beside this historic Gothic cathedral.
Castel Firmiano
Climb paths leading through dense forest to reach this 10th-century castle, which houses a museum dedicated to humanity’s relationship with the mountains.
Runkelstein Castle
Marvel at the extraordinary cycle of frescos that portray court life and legends in this castle, which stands precariously atop a large rock.
Museo Archeologico dell'Alto Adige
See one of the best-known mummies in the world and learn about the accidental discovery of his well-preserved body.
Messner Mountain Museum Firmian
Learn about the connection between man and mountain at adventurer Reinhold Messner’s intriguing museum, which is set inside a 10th-century castle.