Towns
South Tyrol's capital Bolzano/Bozen
Towns

Glorenza/Glurns in the Val Venosta/Vinschgau valley is South Tyrol’s smallest town with just 900 inhabitants, enclosed by an intact 400 year-old town wall.

 

Bolzano/Bozen, South Tyrol’s provincial capital is around 100 times larger and has several reasons for claiming to be South Tyrol’s epicentre. Its medieval centre contrasts with the “Italian” district on the opposite side of the...
Towns - overview
The town of Vipiteno/Sterzing, founded on silver
Vipiteno/Sterzing
Situated at the junction of three pass routes, the Brenner, the...
Glorenza/Glurns, the miniature “town”
Glorenza/Glurns
800 inhabitants, 3 public houses and a wall. Glorenza is the...
Brunico/Bruneck, Michael Pacher’s home town
Brunico/Bruneck
The main town of the Val Pusteria/Pustertal valley situated between...
Bolzano/Bozen, regional capital rich in contrast
Bolzano/Bozen
South Tyrol’s three languages and cultures come together in the most...
Chiusa/Klausen, the artists’ town on the Isarco/Eisack river
Chiusa/Klausen
Towered-over by the imposing convent of Sabiona/Säben surmounting a...
Bressanone's Cathedral (Duomo/Dom)
Bressanone/Brixen
In the course of its 1,100 year history Bressanone/Brixen has...
Merano/Meran, the leisure town
Merano/Meran
Merano’s secrets: its Mediterranean climate, its countless...