The horse racecourse in Maia Bassa/Untermais is one of the largest and most beautiful in Europe. It is very centrally located, but also divides the urban body sharply. In 1886, the first horserace took place for Merano’s aristocratic visitors. But the modern-day period began only in 1936, when the Fascist regime had the new racecourse built by the star architect of the day, Vietti Violi. With stepped staircases, flat roofs and clear design features, its plastered buildings are excellent examples of the Italian rationalist style, which was developed out of the classical modernism of the Bauhaus school. At two stories high, 150 meters long and 20 meters high, the main grandstand seats 15,000 spectators. After its renovation, the building received the 2011 South Tyrolean Architecture Award.
Hier wird altes Gemäuer besonders behutsam bewahrt und für die Zukunft gesichert. Schloss Sigmundskron bei Bozen etwa, wo eines von Reinhold Messners Museen Platz fand, zeugt von der sanften Verschmelzung von Altem und Neuem. Oder Kloster Marienberg im Vinschgau, in welchem Jahrhunderte alte Geschichte auch heute noch erlebbar ist. Erkunde die historischen Schauplätze und lerne die vielfältige Geschichte Südtiroler Baukultur kennen.