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    E-bike charging station
    E-Bike charging station
    Schlanders/Silandro, Vinschgau/Val Venosta
    bike-energy charging station POINT P4B - connection for 4 e-bikes.

    You can load your e-bike here, easily, safe and faster with the revolutionary bike-energy charging cable.
    Your homecharger is not needed
    Suitable for all e-bike batteries
    The battery remains safely on the bike
    Charging is up to 2x faster
    Chargeable at all weather conditions
    Computer accessories, technology
    Electro Tele Mair
    Schlanders/Silandro, Vinschgau/Val Venosta

    Your specialist shop for digital enternainment & appliances.

    Churches & Monasteries
    The chapel of the Kastelbell Castle
    Kastelbell-Tschars/Castelbello-Ciardes, Vinschgau/Val Venosta

    The picturesque Castelbello Castle, first mentioned in 1238, was built by the Lords of Montalban. Majestically, it is situated on a cliff on the left bank of the Adige River. Because of its exposed position, the castle had to be protected by strong fortifications, which needed to be remodernized over the years. In 1813 and 1824, the castle was largely destroyed by fire. The Counts of Hendl rebuilt only a small part for residential purposes. At the end of a protracted court process held over decades between Count Siegmund von Hendl and the Republic of Italy for the possession of the castle, eventually a settlement was reached. This allowed the State to acquire the castle. The Castelbello Castle is the cultural center of the village. In addition to permanent exhibitions in Spring and Autumn, alternating art exhibitions take place here.
    The building of the chapel followed in the late 13th or early 14th cent. The walls contain a frieze with the Twelve Apostles as well as texts from the Confession of Faith. Because the apostles are turned towards one another in pairs, the quotations are alternately written in plain and inverted script.

    Opening times
    Guided castle tours from July 5th until September 11 | 10 a.m., 11 a.m. and 2 p.m., 3 p.m.
    Closed on Monday
    Spring exhibition by Hans Ebensberger from mid April to the begin of June
    Autumn exhibition by Bruno Ritter from end of September to end of October

    Computer accessories, technology
    Electro Wieser
    Schlanders/Silandro, Vinschgau/Val Venosta

    Electrical appliances, lighting, installation, customer service. Our shop is located at the beginning of the pedestrian zone Silandro.

    Churches & Monasteries
    Chapel "di Maria Addolorata al ponte"
    Latsch/Laces, Vinschgau/Val Venosta

    Baroque chapel at the eastern part of the town. The simple building with dome and lantern was built in 1713. The chapel of "Our Lady of Sorrows" in the eastern part of Laces is a baroque construction. The chapel can be visited during the summer months.  

    Churches & Monasteries
    Chapel of Radund
    Martell/Martello, Vinschgau/Val Venosta

    In 1709, Eustach Waldner built the Radund Chapel in Val Martello. Following a serious mountain accident, he promised to build a chapel if his life would be spared. The chapel is dedicated to the fourteen emergency helper, who were involved in his rescue.

    The keys are available at the familiy Waldner Alois
    Tel. +39 0473 744675

    Sports and leisure
    Kneipp Silandro/Schlanders
    Schlanders/Silandro, Vinschgau/Val Venosta

    Water tread system in the sports and leisure center Silandro/Schlanders for Kneipp use with mountain panorama and small pond.

    Bike Rental
    Papin Rent a Bike
    Latsch/Laces, Vinschgau/Val Venosta
    You can easily rent bicycles of different types at selected locations in Val Venosta. In Laces you will find the Papin Rent a Bike directly at the train station.
    Churches & Monasteries
    Church Assumption of Mary, Lasa
    Schlanders/Silandro, Vinschgau/Val Venosta

    The Church of the Assumption is a modest little chapel that was probably built sometime during the 1860's and was refurbished in 1984.

    Churches & Monasteries
    The parish church of St Martin at Ciardes
    Kastelbell-Tschars/Castelbello-Ciardes, Vinschgau/Val Venosta

    The parish church of St Martin is located high up on the Murkegel, before the Sonnenberg of Tschars, and it presumably rises up directly on top of the foundations of its Romanesque predecesor. It is a fourbayed hall church from the first quarter of the 16th cent. with a narrower choir that concludes in a three-sided apse. Its formidable tower with a Baroque onion dome rises up in the south. The interior was renovated in a Baroque style in the third quarter of the 18th cent.

    Churches & Monasteries
    Parish Church of Assumption, Silandro/Schlanders
    Schlanders/Silandro, Vinschgau/Val Venosta

    The parish Church of the Assumption and the Chapel of St. Michael had to be rebuilt after the fire in 1499 and both were restored in neo-baroque style and consecrated in 1505. Around 1900, there were additional stylistic renovations in the 'Jugendstil' and the 90-meter bell tower is the tallest in the entire Tyrol. The church is open all year. Worship Sat 7 pm, Sun 8.30 am, 10 am, 7 pm

    Churches & Monasteries
    The church in Freiberg
    Kastelbell-Tschars/Castelbello-Ciardes, Vinschgau/Val Venosta

    The church in Freiberg is from the 19th cent. and its neoromanesque altar was installed in 1919. The altar paintin depicts the earthly and heavenly family of Jesus

    Churches & Monasteries
    Church of S. Ulrich, Lasa
    Laas/Lasa, Vinschgau/Val Venosta

    The Church of S. Ulrich was built in 1842, at the behest of the then parish priest, Martin Tappeiner and, on the altarpiece, there is an image of the Bishop of St. Ulrich.

    Forts & Castles
    Eyrsburg Castle
    Laas/Lasa, Vinschgau/Val Venosta

    The castle, which formed part of the Vicarage of Corzes/Kortsch, was ceded as part of a feudal exchange by the Diocese of Frisinga to the Bavarian Counts of Moosburg. Today, all that remains is a tower with frescoes.

    Churches & Monasteries
    St. Marx' Church, Lasa/Laas
    Laas/Lasa, Vinschgau/Val Venosta

    Erected in the 12th century, St. Mark’s Church – known colloquially as “St. Marx” – is located close to the parish church of Lasa and is considered one of the most beautiful Romanesque structures in South Tyrol despite lacking a bell tower.

    The walls of this desecrated church consist of large stones hewn into even layers. St. Marx catches the eye on account of its exceptional height for the time at which it was built and its division into two storeys. The crypt was used for a number of centuries as a depot for storing bones, while fragments of frescoes have been revealed around the apse in the interior.

    In the course of the Josephine church reform, St. Marx was desecrated and ultimately used for entirely different purposes. Following an extended period in which the church housed a workshop for the renowned Lasa stonemasonry school, the upper storey subsequently served as a rehearsal venue for the local brass band.

    The church underwent a thorough restoration in 2000, which led to the discovery of long-forgotten fragments of valuable Gothic frescoes from around the year 1400.

    Opening times:
    closed, to be visit from the outside

    Guided tours:
    no guided tours

    Bread and baked goods
    Bakery & pastry shop Gander
    Prad am Stilfser Joch/Prato allo Stelvio, Vinschgau/Val Venosta

    Bakery & pastry shop.....................................................................................................................................................

    Churches & Monasteries
    Church of St. Valpurga, Covelano/Göflan
    Schlanders/Silandro, Vinschgau/Val Venosta

    The Church of St. Valpurga is already recorded in 1233 as the Basilica in Gevelano and was rebuilt in late gothic style in 1502. It is the only sacral late gothic edifice in the whole of the Venosta Valley and today it serves as a funeral chapel. Opening times: during the church service, sun 8.15 am

    Churches & Monasteries
    Chapel of Steinwand
    Martell/Martello, Vinschgau/Val Venosta

    In the year 1848, Christian Altstätter, the ‘Kaiserjäger’, vowed to build a chapel if he returned alive from the Battle of Custoza. Dedicated to St. Martin, the chapel was built in 1873 and today it is privately owned.

    Sports and leisure
    Tennis in Silandro/Schlanders
    Schlanders/Silandro, Vinschgau/Val Venosta

    Tennis opportunity to play all year round in Silandro:

    in summer 3 sand tennis courts, at night with lighting (Info and booking at Freizeitbar Tel. +39 0473 621322) /
    in winter 1 sand tennis court in the illuminated tennis balloon (Info and booking at Amateur-Tennis & Freizeitclub Schlanders Tel. +39 340 4208872).

    E-bike charging station
    E-Bike charging station
    Schlanders/Silandro, Vinschgau/Val Venosta
    bike-energy charging station POINT P4B - connection for 4 e-bikes.

    You can load your e-bike here, easily, safe and faster with the revolutionary bike-energy charging cable.
    Your homecharger is not needed
    Suitable for all e-bike batteries
    The battery remains safely on the bike
    Charging is up to 2x faster
    Chargeable at all weather conditions
    Drugstore
    Drugstore Marka
    Schlanders/Silandro, Vinschgau/Val Venosta

    Welcome to Marka - drugstore
    With spacious premises divided into large, clearly marked areas, Marka offers a wide range of products for your home, such as a classic selection of food products, cosmetics for adults and children, all kinds of cleaning products, plus various other items that have been selected from the most useful new everyday products.

    Forts & Castles
    Tschenglsburg Castle
    Laas/Lasa, Vinschgau/Val Venosta

    Tschenglsburg Castle, also known as Fuchsburg, remains a unitary building complex despite its different construction periods. At its entrance, there is the great entrance portal dating from the year 1000, with a keystone in the white marble arch engraved with the family coat of arms. The castle was privatized in 1860 and is today a popular cultural tavern.

    E-bike charging station
    E-Bike charging station
    Schlanders/Silandro, Vinschgau/Val Venosta
    bike-energy charging station POINT P4B - connection for 4 e-bikes.

    You can load your e-bike here, easily, safe and faster with the revolutionary bike-energy charging cable.
    Your homecharger is not needed
    Suitable for all e-bike batteries
    The battery remains safely on the bike
    Charging is up to 2x faster
    Chargeable at all weather conditions
    Churches & Monasteries
    The old parish church in Marein
    Kastelbell-Tschars/Castelbello-Ciardes, Vinschgau/Val Venosta

    The core of the old parish church in Marein was presumably built around 1400. At least the stellar vault of the choir and the tracery windows on its southern side are from this period. By contrast the tower and nave were not given their present form until the 17th cent. In addition to a Baroque altar from the 18th cent. In addition to a Baroque altar from the 18th cent. the church also contains an older altar from the 17 cent. Among other things, its other furnishings include two remarkable oil painting: a Madonna and Child with St.John the Baptist as a boy, venerated by St Francis, St Clare and St Catherine, as well a second large-format oil painting, which features ST Odile, who was born blind and gained the ability to see only through her baptism

    Churches & Monasteries
    Neo-gothic chapel St. Josef
    Kastelbell-Tschars/Castelbello-Ciardes, Vinschgau/Val Venosta
    The neo-Gothic chapel of was founded in 1924 by Andreas Kuppelwieser in gratitude for the fact that he and his brothers had survived the First World War unscathed. His initials are immortalized at the base of the carved stall.