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    Distillery
    Distillery L. Psenner
    Tramin an der Weinstraße/Termeno sulla Strada del Vino, Alto Adige Wine Road

    The history of the Psenner Distillery is indelibly characterised by that of the company's founder, Ludwig Psenner, born in 1920 in the famous South Tyrolean wine village of Tramin, the place which has given its name to the world's favourite aromatic grape variety, Gewürztraminer. Ludwig Psenner's life story is one of a straightforward and sincere man who emanated a catching vigour. At an early age he threw himself into the craft of distilling, delving into the recondite processes and mysteries involved. Then at the age of 27 he founded his own distillery, installing his first bain marie still.

    Forts & Castles
    Center of Montan/Montagna
    Montan/Montagna, Alto Adige Wine Road

    Montan/Montagna is located at the border of the Trudner Horn/Monte Corno Nature Park and surrounded by vineyards and orchards. Paved alleys and colorful buildings characterize the historic center of Montan. The parish church was built in the 12th century and is dedicated to Saint Bartholomew. The Schloss Enn/Castel d'Enna is located high above the village and was built in 1172 by the Lords of Enn. The small hamlets of Pinzon/Pinzano, Gschnon/Casignano, Kaltenbrunn/Fontanefredde, Glen/Gleno, and Kalditsch/Doladizza also belong to Montan. The plateau is characterized by the typical vineyards, where the best Pinot Noir wines of South Tyrol thrive. Montan is a popular starting point for numerous hikes and mountain bike tours.

     

    Forts & Castles
    Castle Freudenstein
    Eppan an der Weinstaße/Appiano sulla Strada del Vino, Alto Adige Wine Road

    The location of Castel Freudenstein makes you enjoy a great view on Bolzano and the mountain ranges of the surroundings. Catinaccio, Sciliar and large parts of the Val d’Adige, this is what you can admire from Castel Freudenstein. This mighty mansion was constructed in the High Middle Ages, in the 13th century.

    Forts & Castles
    Castle Gandegg
    Eppan an der Weinstaße/Appiano sulla Strada del Vino, Alto Adige Wine Road

    Castle Gandegg in Appiano area Piganò is a massive phenomenon. The most striking feature are likely to be the 4 round towers, each stands at a corner of the rectangular main building. A 1443 first mentioned in late medieval tower house was structurally integrated on the south side of Castle Gandegg. Schlos Gandegg is a unitary construction from the mid-16th century, commissioned by the lords Khuen-Belasi who had taken possession by the original builders of the residential tower, the Annabergern. The basic concept of the building corresponds to the northern Italian style of fortifications of that time.

    The rooms are grand, spacious rooms with coffered ceilings and tiled stoves from the 16th and 17th centuries. The main building is surrounded by a large Park, protected by a high wall, on the southwest flank the property is bordered by farm buildings with late Gothic elements.

    Shops and service providers
    Fountain central Via Molini Termeno
    Tramin an der Weinstraße/Termeno sulla Strada del Vino, Alto Adige Wine Road
    This fountain is located directly in the centre of Tramin, in Via Molini.

    In the course of the project "Respect the mountain" the certified fountains of the municipality of Tramin/Termeno were collected and published. The project raises awareness for environmentally friendly, respectful and responsible behaviour on the mountain. The fountains invite you to fill up reusable bottles with fresh and high-quality drinking water.

    Shops and service providers
    Fountain Ronchi Termeno
    Tramin an der Weinstraße/Termeno sulla Strada del Vino, Alto Adige Wine Road
    This fountain is located in Tramin, in Ronchi.

    In the course of the project "Respect the mountain" the certified fountains of the municipality of Tramin/Termeno were collected and published. The project raises awareness for environmentally friendly, respectful and responsible behaviour on the mountain. The fountains invite you to fill up reusable bottles with fresh and high-quality drinking water.

    Football fields
    Sports facility St. Pauls
    Eppan an der Weinstaße/Appiano sulla Strada del Vino, Alto Adige Wine Road

    The sports facility St. Pauls includes a soccer field and 2 tennis fields. It was built in 1996.

    Churches & Monasteries
    Old Parish Church St Michael
    Eppan an der Weinstaße/Appiano sulla Strada del Vino, Alto Adige Wine Road

    The old church of St. Michael | Eppan is located on the St. Michaels square next to the church "Maria Heimsuchung".

    Shops
    Furnishing Store Jungmann
    Neumarkt/Egna, Alto Adige Wine Road
    My home. My own four walls, my cosy nest. Where I wake up tousled, where I laugh, love, dance and enjoy. Where I party with friends, where my children grow up and I fall contentedly into bed at night. That's how I want to live. In our furniture store in South Tyrol, you get the perfect furnishings, top service and lots of practical tips. Our staff is always there for you - with a smile, years of experience and two strong, helping hands. From planning to installation. That's a promise. At Jungmann we have even more in store for you: the largest furniture selection in South Tyrol, a complete range in the household and living sector and everything for your baby.
    Shops
    Zuber - drinks and beverage retail
    Kaltern an der Weinstraße/Caldaro sulla Strada del Vino, Alto Adige Wine Road

    • Large selection of local and international, as well as artisanal beers
    • Mineral waters and juices
    • Prosecco, sparkling wines and liquers
    • Tuscan olive oil
    • Local quality products such as jams and honey
    • Gift ideas and beer packs

    Churches & Monasteries
    Church St. Joseph in Ronchi - Rungg
    Tramin an der Weinstraße/Termeno sulla Strada del Vino, Alto Adige Wine Road

    The little St. Joseph Church in Ronchi - “Kirche St. Joseph in Rungg” in German, “Chiesa di San Giuseppe a Ronchi” in Italian - is, compared to the other churches in the surroundings of Lake Caldaro, a more recent construction. The building was planned in 1900 by Ferdinand Mungenast, an Austrian architect, who designed also other significant buildings in Bolzano and the Oltradige area, such as the Grandhotel d’Appiano or the St. Joseph Church in Frangarto. Seven years after its edification in 1901, the St. Joseph Church was embellished with a steeple.

    Nowadays, the sacred building presents itself with a two-bay groined vault, a polygonal choir termination and a church tower with a pointed spire. In 1977 the church was placed under monumental protection. Worth seeing are above all the artworks by Ferdinand Stuflesser (1855 - 1926), a famous sculptor from the Val Gardena valley in South Tyrol: the altar with the statues of St. Joseph with Jesus the child and St. Francis de Sales, patron saint of writers and deaf people, as well as St. Teresa of Ávila, also called Saint Teresa of Jesus, the national patron saint of Spain.

    Above the church entrance there is the statue of St. Anthony of Padua, venerated as the patron saint for the recovery of lost items. It is located in the hamlet of Ronchi (Rungg), which can be found along the South Tyrolean Wine Road after the centre of Termeno and before the wine village of Cortaccia. Also the public bus stops there.

    Shops
    Got Ya kids
    Kaltern an der Weinstraße/Caldaro sulla Strada del Vino, Alto Adige Wine Road

    Fashion for kids between 0 and 14 years. Latest trends by Sanetta, Eat Ants, Schnizler as well as weekly updats from the fashion capital Milan.

    Culture & Attractions
    Crossing cycling trail Neumarkt/Egna
    Neumarkt/Egna, Alto Adige Wine Road

    The village was already a flourishing trade center in the Middle Ages due to its geographically favorable location and today is the cultural and economic center of the South Tyrolean lowlands. Neumarkt/Egna includes the idyllic hamlets of Mazon/Mazzon, Vill/Villa, and Laag/Laghetti. It is not without reason that the picturesque village is considered one of the most beautiful places "Borghi piú belli d'Italia" in Italy. Worth seeing is the old village center with its 500-meter-long arcades, stately residences, and magnificent courtyards.

    Meat and sausages
    Butcher's shop Pliger
    Eppan an der Weinstaße/Appiano sulla Strada del Vino, Alto Adige Wine Road

    Meat is a precious food. To offer this in the highest quality is our passion. Expect a wide selection of fresh meats, sausages, ham and bacon specialities almost entirely from our own production in S. Michael.

    Forts & Castles
    The “Hofkeller”
    Salorno/Salurn, Alto Adige Wine Road

    The “Hofkeller” was first mentioned in documents at the beginning of the 14th century. It has a massive gable roof. It was once the seat of the feudal administration, which passed from the Lords of Salorno/Salurn to the Counts of Tyrol. On the east side of the building, on the ground floor, there is a large hall with a cross vault supported by two rows of seven slender columns made of Prun stone and by pilasters. The imposing building already impressed the first South Tyrolean chronicler Marx Sittich von Wolkenstein, as he wrote in his description of Tyrol published in 1600.

    Churches & Monasteries
    The church of our Lady of Villa
    Neumarkt/Egna, Alto Adige Wine Road
    Evidence of a church in this area dates back to the mid-13th century, but the construction of the building as we know it today began in 1412 when the choir loft was built by Konrad von Neumarkt. It was completed when the vault was finished at the beginning of the 16th century. The façade of the church is dominated by the bell tower, which stands above the entrance and forms a vestibule leading to the entrance portal. Next to it, a niche for donations is decorated with a fresco of a Madonna and Child, and on the west side of the tower, a small wooden roof protects a fresco of St. Christopher with the Child Jesus. The interior of the church looks light and elegant. Light streams through eight windows, four of which belong to the choir. Of particular value are the Gothic tabernacle and the pulpit base. Of the frescoes in the interior that have survived the test of time, those on the south wall are attributed to the painter Konrad Waider at the beginning of the 16th century. Coat of arms paintings of the Payr of Caldiff and Khuen mark their tombs on the north side of the nave. In 1767, the church was desecrated because the Trudner Bach, which had overflowed its banks, had destroyed a large part of the interior. As a result, it was used, among other things, as a storeroom. Around the middle of the last century, people became aware of the artistic value of the building, restored it, and consecrated it again. Today the church "Unsere Liebe Frau in der Vill" is considered one of the most beautiful late Gothic churches in the country.
    Forts & Castles
    House Seeber at Egna
    Neumarkt/Egna, Alto Adige Wine Road

    In the Middle Ages, Seeber House was part of the sovereign freehold with a barn and court cellar, and until the 19th century it was the seat of the keeper of the court of Enn and Kaldiff, as well as the place of payment of the "Zehent" tax (tithe) in kind to the manor. Roof surfaces, pillars and vaults of the farm buildings are partly originally preserved. Around the year 1600, the residential house was rebuilt. Above the doors there are the coats of arms of the court guardian families. The last incumbent was Vinzenz von Pühler, a friend of Andreas Hofer.

    Shops
    Elektro Morandell
    Kaltern an der Weinstraße/Caldaro sulla Strada del Vino, Alto Adige Wine Road

    Our shop is located in the village centre of Kaltern. We do offer a great selection of electronic items, TV's and antennas. We also offer fast and efficient repairs.

    Churches & Monasteries
    Lourdes chapel
    Neumarkt/Egna, Alto Adige Wine Road

    Lourdes chapel at Egna. The construction of the little Marian Chapel is attributed to the will of the parish priest, Johann Giuliani who, at the end of the 19th century, wanted it to complete the “Institute for the Protection of Children”, which he had founded. Inside the chapel, there is a reproduction of the grotto in Lourdes made of tufa rock from the Trodena Creek; the statues of the Madonna and Bernadette adorn the interior of the grotto. The ceiling is decorated with five medallions representing the four evangelists with their insignia and, at the center, the Annunciation. The chapel is still part of the foundation “Asilo infantile di Egna” (Egna kindergarten). In 2014, it was restored at the hands of a local restorer, Lucia Giacomozzi.

    Shops
    Drink Market
    Montan/Montagna, Alto Adige Wine Road

    Alka Getränke beliefert seit nunmehr 35 Jahren Gastronomiebetriebe mit Getränken und allem, was dazu gehört. Seit jeher setzen wir es uns zum Ziel, für vollste Zufriedenheit zu sorgen und individuelle Vorstellungen umzusetzen. Vom kleinsten Betrieb bis hin zur gehobenen Gastronomie. Wir sorgen mit unseren Qualitätsprodukten dafür, dass Ihre Getränkekarte gut bestückt ist. Wir führen ein umfangreiches Sortiment an Getränken und Leihmaterial. Das ist aber noch längst nicht alles. Denn unser Service ist vielseitig: wir beraten Sie fachkundig, planen auch Ihren Event bis ins Detail. Wir liefern Ihnen die Getränke pünktlich und zuverlässig und holen alles selbstverständlich wieder ab. So, dass Sie sich vollkommen auf Ihre Gäste konzentrieren können.

    Churches & Monasteries
    St. Anthony Church in Settequerce
    Terlan/Terlano, Alto Adige Wine Road

    This small and cosy chapel was built in 1702 by order of the Commander Johann Jakob Count Thun. It was the second chapel, after the one in Klobenstein that was devoted to the Saint who was greatly revered by him. It is also the crowning conclusion of his building activities carried out at the manor of the Teutonic Order in Siebeneich which began in 1664. The altar with two columns and statues of St. John and St. Jacob, who are the patron saints of the Commander, is credited to the sculptor Cristoforo Benedetti from Castione.

    Forts & Castles
    The Old Post Office
    Montan/Montagna, Alto Adige Wine Road

    The "gemain Riglhaus" once stood on this site. In 1574 it is mentioned as a schoolhouse as well as a teacher's and organist's residence, and in 1629 as the "gemain Mesenhaus". In 1788, after the introduction of compulsory schooling, the schoolroom was extended here. In 1820, this house is listed as a parish residence, and from 1829 to 1845 it is again listed as a schoolhouse. In 1880 it became the parish and sacristan's house, and in the 20th century the post office was housed here. After the fascist takeover, the first floor became the meeting place of the "Opera Nazionale Dopolavoro". On the lower floor, the last of Montan's cobblers had his workshop for a long time, later there was the office of the tourist association, then a butcher's shop. Since the end of the 1980s, the headquarters of the "Montaner Schützenkompanie" have been located here. The panelled Gothic parlour on the first floor and the stucco ceiling on the second floor are particularly valuable.

    Churches & Monasteries
    Parish Church St. Pauls
    Eppan an der Weinstaße/Appiano sulla Strada del Vino, Alto Adige Wine Road

    Without bigger difficulties one can recognise that this municipality matured after the parochial foundation of Eppan about 1147 to the richest Pfarre of South Tirol with headquarter in St Paul. She was fine so well-to-do on account of many noble inhabitants of this area who, as it was a custom, of course supported the church. After 1786 it was divided the Pfarre for the first time into Girlan (Girlan, Schreckbichl and Frangart) and St Paul (St Paul, Saint Michael, Montiggl, mountain, Missian, untermargin, Perdonig and Gaid). In 1921 this happened next time: The principal place of the municipality - Saint Michael - was appointed with Montiggl, Gand, Pigeno and southern half by Eppan/mountain to the new Pfarre Saint Michael. On account of the plentiful financial possibilities one began in 1484 with the construction of an especially nice church. The magnitudes of the untercatch were extensive, it lasted therefore also till 1533, until the church was ready. The tower, 86 m high, experienced his own history within the scope of the construction work. From the late 15th century up to the middle of the 17th century there lasted his construction. For this reason he also unites two architectural styles: While Under - and middle section are held in the Gothic style, the end with the onion dome visible far away in baroque kind forms. In his inside there are nine bells, the heaviest one of it weighs 5 tonnes and sounds in deep A. You pleasantly voluminous sound remind us of the fact that this "instrument of God" second largest is in the country. A solar clock from 1718, Funeraldenkmäler of the noble Firmian, Khuen, Thun, rests of Late-Gothic Seccomalereien... There is a lot to see at this place! Something else: The church of St Paul is the only church far and wide which is consecrated only to Holy Paulus. This is not so natural at all, because Paulus is always called in connection with Holy Peter...

    Forts & Castles
    Seat of the district association in Egna
    Neumarkt/Egna, Alto Adige Wine Road

    Farther down the street, you come to house number 22, today, the seat of the District Association of Unterland/Bassa Atesina. Here again we find judge Peter Ganel's coat of arms and the date of construction, 1583, on the portal. The building distinguishes itself by the refined character of the interior, the window and door frames in stone, as well as by the elegance of the vaulted and beamed ceilings.

     

    Forts & Castles
    "De Campi" estate
    Salorno/Salurn, Alto Adige Wine Road
    The “De Campi” estate dates back to the 16th century and is connected to the Wohlgemuth manor by a stone portal on which the coat of arms and three pinnacles can be seen. The street-side façade is symmetrically divided into three storeys. The windows and doors are also stone-framed. The upper floor has two polygonal corner oriels. In the middle of the two is an elegant double-arched window and above it is a wide French door with a wrought-iron balcony. The year 1563 is written on the cellar door.
    Forts & Castles
    "Wohlgemuth zu Wendelstein" estate
    Salorno/Salurn, Alto Adige Wine Road

    The „Wohlgemuth zu Wendelstein“ estate dates back to 1592. The date is above the portal in the fresco of the triangular pediment on the double-arched window, which is adorned by a beautiful wrought-iron balustrade. The Renaissance building has an irregular floor plan and is set around an inner courtyard. The hall on the first floor with the aforementioned double-arched window has a precious coffered ceiling.

    Forts & Castles
    Kiechelberghof
    Auer/Ora, Alto Adige Wine Road

    Medieval winery and estate on the Kiechelberg hill which, together with the associated Church of St. Daniel, was until 1785 in the possession of the Benedictine Sonnenburg Abbey in the Puster Valley. The free-standing farm building dates back to the late Middle Ages and the Gothic style of the 15th century.

    Flowers
    Blumenecke Kurtatsch
    Kurtatsch an der Weinstraße/Cortaccia sulla Strada del Vino, Alto Adige Wine Road

    Cut flowers and plants, semiprecious stones, wood sculptures, candles and much more.

    Meat and sausages
    Butchers shop Codalonga
    Tramin an der Weinstraße/Termeno sulla Strada del Vino, Alto Adige Wine Road

    The butchers shop Codalonga in the centre of Tramin-Termeno offers meat and sausages.

    Shops
    Market - Food shop Blaas
    Terlan/Terlano, Alto Adige Wine Road

    Here you can get: fresh baked goods from the bakery, local fruit and vegetables, sausages and meat products, dairy products, eggs, cheese, frozen food, canned products, pasta, wine and spirits, non-alcoholic beverages, household items such as detergents, etc., spices, desserts, tobaccos and magazines.