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    Handicrafts
    Tschager
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs

    Welcome at Tschager's shop

    South Tyrolean arts and crafts shop in the middle of the old town. The Tschager family is best known for production of sacred and profane statues.

    Housewares
    Thuniversum
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    You cross the threshold in semi-darkness, turning your back on the traffic of the city, and suddenly there comes the surprise: you are in the Dolomites, among majestic peaks and green pastures. This is the magic of Panopticum, the entrance to the Thuniversum, with striking views of the beauties of South Tyrol projected on huge screens on the walls. After diving into nature, your eyes will be delighted by other beauties: the Thun creations, exhibited in the various rooms of the shop, range from table decorations to the celebration of the most special occasions such as weddings, anniversaries and Christmas. And don’t forget the hand-painted Limited Editions ceramic dedicated to THUNIVERSUM. This is a veritable explosion of colours, gentle curves and enveloping fragrances that guide you in discovering the many worlds of THUN.
    Paints, Wallpapers
    T. Gasser, haberdashery
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    Let’s start at the very beginning with some hard facts. Therese Gasser
    was born in Millan, near Bressanone, but at the tender age of 23 took
    over the small haberdashery shop in Bolzano from her aunt Zenz Öttl.
    Therese worked in the shop most of her life, supported by two apprentices,
    sisters Kreszenz and Anna Kaufmann. In 1921, as she didn’t
    have children, Therese decided to give her store and, with it, her
    surname, to the “Gasser Gals” – her employees. In 1972, Anna’s niece,
    Gertraud Sauer, née Kaufmann, took over the business after having
    spent part of her married life in Munich and having acquired considerable
    experience selling leather clothes. The small shop has been
    run by women for the equivalent of four generations and became
    Gertraud’s pride and joy – so much so she only stopped going in every
    day at the ripe old age of 90! In 2011, her son Wolfgang Sauer stepped
    up to oversee the business’ administration while two women still
    advise and help clients find what they need in keeping with tradition.
    Shops
    Laboratorio Espresso
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    Luca Pintimalli is a bona fide coffee maestro, a passion he has
    nurtured from a very early age all thanks to his mother. She’d discovered
    the café boasting its very own roastery. It was love at first
    sight. “The first exclusive roastery in Bolzano, a universe of green
    coffee beans and an aroma which wafted across the entire neighbourhood.”
    His parents purchased Tropical Caffè in 1981 from the
    previous owners, who’d been running it for two generations in the
    Europa-Novacella neighbourhood. Luca was brought up between
    jute coffee bags and behind the shop’s counter. He contributed
    more to the business as his mother, Nadia, started to decline due
    to a severe sickness; in 2014, she passed away, and Luca decided to
    interrupt his studies in Padova and Trento to dive headfirst into the
    universe of coffee. He never looked back and was swept away by the
    world of coffee, raw materials, and supply chains, making him the
    coffee expert he is today.
    Your senses come alive upon crossing the tiny café’s door. You’re
    enveloped in a sweet, heady aroma of coffee, and your gaze sweeps
    over the coffee grinders and all the other necessary equipment, select chocolate pralines, Italian sugared almonds, and rare sweets,
    until it rests on the valuable coffee beans from the four corners of
    the world. Aha! The culprits of that wonderful aroma. The café is a
    meeting point for all coffee gourmands from the neighbourhood
    and the city at large. If you fancy tasting the same coffee prepared
    using different methods – from an espresso machine through a
    French press, paper filter to much, much more, you’re in coffee Eldorado.
    You can also purchase exclusive coffee-based gifts or simply
    find out more about the vast and diverse world of coffee.
    Handicrafts
    Thun
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    The success-filled story of one of South Tyrol's best-known companies sounds like a fairy tale. Once upon a time ... about 50 years ago, a married couple decided to turn their dreams into reality.
    So began this fairy tale that, far from being over, shows us today a company that produces highly successful ceramic giftware, porcelain tableware and tiled stoves.
    Fashion, clothing
    Rubatscher, specialised linen store
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    The Rubatscher Boutique is a historic address in the centre of Bolzano. It is here that one can find the finest and most form-fitting underwear, the perfect hosiery for women and men, nightwear to suit every intimacy and the newest and most sought-after beachwear from the best brands.
    Leather ware, shoes
    Principe, Shoes
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    Calzature Principe based in Bolzano is not only a trendy shoe shop, but a real reference point for all shoe lovers. Specifically, we deal in the sale of trendy shoes for both women and men, offering models made by the most important brands in the sector and characterised by an excellent price-quality ratio. In our shop we carry out the retail service of bags and handbags, some of which are made in real leather and with artisan techniques.
    Shops
    Juwelier Bonaldi, jewellery
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    As a jeweller, Rosella Bonaldi has quite the keen eye. So she must
    have seen something nobody else did when, over 60 years ago, she
    opened her store among a row of modern apartments behind which
    only green fields grew. However, since then, Bolzano has spread to
    the south and new blocks of flats have sprung up like wild mushrooms.
    More apartments mean more people, and more residents
    mean potential customers. Bonaldi had moved from Bergamo to
    try her luck by opening her own business. Fortune must favour
    the bold, for it is still alive and kicking – thriving, actually – now
    managed by her daughters when she stepped down in 1996. Right
    place, right time, even when the gold and precious jewels business
    snowballed, she was helped by three sisters in the shop. So while
    the shop is still run by women as in the past, it has unfortunately
    suffered a change of fortunes, reminiscent of those old Hollywood
    movies, due to the dramatic change in how people shop. Bolzano’s
    first shopping centre opened ten years ago to much fanfare, which
    translated to a 30% drop in business for smaller stores. A trend
    compounded by the rise of digitalisation and the resulting change in
    how people now favour online shopping compared to visiting brick
    and mortar establishments.
    The shop’s regular clientele spans three generations – but sisters
    Elena and Silvia wanted to reach out to a new target market, especially
    online consumers. Since then, they’ve made targeted investments
    in their social media presence: their Youtube videos regale
    people with details, facts, and trivia about diamonds, what is meant
    by “pure gold”, and how to tell the difference between 24 karat
    and 14 karat gold, or how to spot fake pearls from a mile away. And
    believe it or not, you can also find them on TikTok and Instagram
    showcasing their products, while Facebook is reserved for presenting
    new products. Different media but all united by the family’s
    knowledge and expertise.
    Fashion, clothing
    Kuntner
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    Born as the first shop for workwear in South Tyrol, Kuntner - top for job has been combining a wide range of professional workwear including safety shoes and accessories with finishing and reliable service since 1964. In gastronomy, medicine and care, handicrafts and industry, it is close to our heart to clothe a wide variety of professions from head to toe: For this, we rely on our generations of experience in daily customer contact as well as quality products from strong brands. New in our range: team wear and leisure wear for a good balance between work and leisure. We hope you enjoy browsing and finding what you are looking for!
    Meat and sausages
    Taste of Italy
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    Are you looking for a place where you can eat well, enriching your holiday in Bolzano? The Project “Taste Of Italy” was created to pamper your senses. With the app you can choose the best Italian restaurants and discover the city districts.
    Handicrafts
    Waldboth, Candles
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    We have been in Bolzano's Laubengasse for over eighty years. In addition to a nostalgic ambience and fine decorative objects, you will of course also find our candles and all other carefully selected products in our shop. We are waiting for you!
    Fashion, clothing
    Tutzer, Children clothing
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    Tutzer Abbigliameno Junior since 1864 in Bolzano at Via dei Portici 43. since 1960 Erika Marchetti
    Other producers
    Butcher's shop Windegger
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs

    Back in 1901 Greatgrandfather Franz Windegger laid the groundwork for the family business. Almost exclusively local ingredients are used, such as sausage, speck, ham, smoked meat and products ready to be cooked.

     

     

    Shops
    Zanoni hardware
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    Ario Selenati came from Trieste and, together with his wife, and the
    uncle of today’s owner, opened a hardware store. In 1970, the then
    employee – Albino Zanoni – took over the business and renamed it.
    In 2014, after helping his uncle Albino in the store for many years
    and learning the ropes of the trade on the job, following his technical
    vocational studies, Silvio Zanoni started running the business.
    Stand-out traits
    You know you’ll always get excellent and friendly customer service
    here, regardless of the type of request you have –
    a new toolbox, a garden top or stockpot, a mixer, two screws or a
    copy of one’s keys.
    Sports equipment
    Sportler
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs

    New SPORTLER Flagship Store in Bozen! Seven-floors of sports gear, a sales area of 4,500 square metres and – of course – the most prestigious brands from the world of sports. All this can be found at the new SPORTLER Flagship Store on the Rathausplatz in Bozen. But there’s more: free Wi-Fi throughout the store and charging stations for smartphones. A large indoor running test track with the most modern video motion analysis equipment in Europe, the Scott bike fitting section with the first measurement instrument of its kind in Italy, handmade Ertl-Renz bespoke ski boots and Fischer vacuum ski boot fitting all perfectly complement our wide range. We also have our SPORTLER Alpine branch under the Bozen Lauben (arcades) where you can find everything for mountain sports.

    Paints, Wallpapers
    Tiozzo, specialised paperhanger and decorator
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    History
    Tiozzo Severino was born in the province of Padova in 1923. He was
    a paperhanger and the grandfather of today’s owner. The young
    tradesman moved to Bolzano and in 1946 decided to set up his own
    business in Via Genoa. The store specialised in producing wool mattresses.
    A niche product if there ever was one. But back in the day
    it sold exceptionally well, and was particularly well received by the
    Italian immigrants living in the Semirurali worker neighbourhood,
    which had been created after World War II. All things change and, in
    1959, grandfather Severino moved to Via Torino and stopped selling
    mattresses in favour of curtains and wallpapers. In 1985, his sons
    Roberto and Silvano joined the family-run business, and his nephew
    Mirco took over after his uncle retired in 2006.
    Stand-out traits
    The modern store boasts floor-to-ceiling windows which flood
    the store with plenty of natural light. This setup also establishes a
    direct connection with Bolzano’s industrial estate’s busy roads, as
    the store is located opposite the historical Valbruna steelworks and
    right next to the innovative NOI techpark. What all the business’
    clients have in common is measures scribbled on sheets of paper or the blueprint of their apartment, the key ingredients when purchasing
    duvets and kitchen linen, curtains, awnings, and solutions
    to provide shade. All these are tailored or adapted to the client’s
    specifications in the workshop on the first floor, while the workshop
    in the cellar is where the upholstery magic takes place across a sea
    of divans, armchairs, and chairs.
    Shops
    Juwelier Resia, jewellery
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    History
    If you were ever to wonder what someone from the Don Bosco
    neighbourhood looks like, then simply hit up Fabio Gambaroni, who
    was born and brought up here. Back in the day, he and his grandmother
    bought his first watch at the Juwelier Resia, then owned by
    Elena Mittempergher, and who shared the premises with a watchmaker.
    A small, simple range of products stood to attention: yellow
    gold necklaces, silver bracelets for men, and some watches. Fabio
    Gambaroni took over the shop in 1993 when he was only 24. He
    loves his job and has been serving people on his own ever since.
    Stand-out traits
    Talking is something Fabio is good at, be it for a chat or when advising
    potential customers. If there’s a request, he’ll see to it, is what
    he says with a big smile on his face. His attitude and the simple,
    stylish interiors are what make the store so appealing in the first
    place. He’s not interested in competing against the other, big dealers
    – he’d much rather focus on slipping between the cracks they
    leave open, providing traditional and extraordinary items of jewellery.
    He’s also happy to change watches’ batteries or refer people to
    the right person if more complex repairs are required.
    Shops
    Tobacconist Peter
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    Peter’s father was one of the most important butchers in the city,
    whereas his mother followed her own path and opened her own
    tobacco store in 1955 – Peter was a 1-year-old baby – in Don Bosco, a
    neighbourhood which mostly comprises Italian-speaking Bolzanini.
    Idle hands weren’t something the family believed in, so Peter started
    helping out at the shop during the school breaks and holidays. It
    soon dawned on him, at the start of the 60s upon finishing school,
    that he’d be taking over the business.
    The shop is a true cave of wonders: every square inch seems to be
    bursting with products, and the 60 m² stock whatever you may
    need – and then some. Toys, stationery, cards for every occasion;
    however, the pride and joy of the venue is its tobacco, especially pipes and all the relevant tools, and a wealth of different tobacco.
    Oh, and don’t forget to try your luck and buy a scratch card or play
    your lucky numbers at the lottery.
    Drugstore
    Thaler Beautiful things
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    Back in the day, butchers would throw out whatever parts they
    couldn’t use or sell into courtyards – but as the adage goes, somebody’s
    trash is another’s treasure, and so chandlers would gleefully
    collect those valuable ingredients to make their candles and soaps.
    It made sense then for Josef Anton Thaler to open a soap workshop
    in 1763 in the very same place where Thaler’s modern premises lie.
    He was so successful he later went on to become a supplier of medical
    goods to the court and a colonial warehouse and shop for the
    local populations: local farmers would come into town to purchase
    spices from the Middle East, among other items on display. In 1946,
    the Schwienbacher family purchased the store. Hans Schwienbacher
    was a far-sighted man who succeeded in creating a booming
    business, set up a wholesale operation and then handed control
    and oversight to his daughters Heidi and Veronika. The siblings are
    still very much involved in running the company. At the turn of the
    century, having a niche was seen as that extra special something –
    in this case, exclusive perfumes, wellbeing and beauty routines, and
    luxury design and furniture for the living areas. In 2012, the family
    decided to expand their business and started dipping their toes in
    the beverage and restaurant world.
    Leather ware, shoes
    Rizzolli Manufaktur 1870
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs

    A great surprise awaits you if you enter and look around this unique medieval building in the Lauben/Portici. Here you can find classic to fashionable shoes for man and woman, bags, huts and slippers. Own manufacture. Quality and service are the keys to our success.

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