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Having a stop at Optik Markus is always a pleasure: visit us in Kaltern.
The optician of your confidence in the Tauferer Ahrntal/Valli di Tures e Aurina.
Obermarzoner Uwe Scultore In Legno
Via Josef Weingartner 47
39022 Lagundo
ONE MORE is a brand of ski and outdoor clothing with an innovative character. A productive and creative experience - deeply imbued with an all-Italian sense of beauty - that goes beyond the boundaries of sportswear, offering garments that combine performance, technological research and contemporary design.
ONE MORE was found in 2018 in South Tyrol with the aim of creating a cutting-edge sportswear line, particularly attentive to the design, functionality of the garments and their wear ability, the result of the alchemy between unusual materials and advanced technical features.
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This church was probably built between 1220 and 1225. It is dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary. It has been very much altered over time and in 1510 was enlarged in the Gothic style. The tower, which is not very tall, was probably first erected in 1300 and shows signs of the coming Gothic style, as do the slightly pointed tower windows. The tower was not extended in 1510 and so today makes rather a modest impression
The fi rst written testimony of the Holy Cross Parish in Wiesen is dated 1337. The Church is said to have been reconsecrated in 1434. The frescoes on the vaulted ceiling by Josef Renzler, dated 1841, are worthy of note. The first written testimony of the Holy Cross Parish in Wiesen is dated 1337. The Church is said to have been reconsecrated in 1434. Today's construction in granite blocks was built with the supervision of builder Adam Schaiter of Sterzing, who combined late gothic and Renaissance elements. In the XIX century, the Church was nevertheless deprived of the gothic elements. The frescoes on the vaulted ceiling by Josef Renzler, dated 1841, are worthy of note. They depict the adoration of the cross by the Emperor Eraclius and St. Cecilia. The altars date from the XVI century, but were rebuilt in 1824. The alterpieces were also realised by Josef Renzler in 1827. The gothic crucifixion dating from the first half of the XIII century is also very important.
The optical Pramstaller is located in the center of Bressanone and for years has been offering a wide range of eyeglasses, sunglasses, contact lenses and accessories of all kinds and also has a laboratory for the assembly and repair of your lenses.
Obst & Gemüse Obermarzoner is situated in the industrial zone of Klausen
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The year of construction of the first church is uncertain, but certainly in the year 1490 it was destroyed by a landslide that destroyed a large part of the village. 1492 another church was rebuilt. Over the centuries this church changed style several times and was also enlarged. In recent times the altar has been modernized with works from the artists Mellauner y Promberger. The church can be visited all year round.
At the Oberbrunnhof in Quadrat, Caroline Abler and Manuel Laimer sell home-made products and substantial delicacies. Both attach great importance to quality and rarity and have dared to take the step towards self-sufficiency for the sake of agriculture. The farm is home to cows (Tyrolean grey cattle), pigs and chickens. The animals are processed and refined by Manuel himself: in addition to fresh meat there is also home-made Speck. The milk is delivered to the "Sennerei Algund" dairy. The Oberbrunnhof's range of products is expanded with the traditional Paarlbrot from the wood-fired oven (every Saturday; on order). Delicious jams, honey and homemade cheese complete the range. Caroline and Manuel provide their guests with healthy, home-made products directly from the farm.
"Griasst enk, we are Caroline & Manuel!"
Caroline Abler grew up on the Niederhof farm and has worked on her parents' farm since she was a child. Her father taught her traditional Tyrolean cuisine and her mother taught her "Kropfn mochen" (making Krapfen - jam doughnuts) according to her grandmother's secret recipe.
Her path then led her to enter the hotel and restaurant industry for the first time, until she met her future husband Manuel Laimer and moved in with him to Oberbrunnhof.
Manuel took over his grandmother's farm at the age of 18 and has been cultivating it with great diligence ever since. Gradually, he worked hard to adapt and renovate the farm to the current conditions. For example, the "old" holiday home, which once belonged to the Oberbrunnhof farm, was rebuilt in 2017. Caroline and Manuel have been offering farm holidays since 2018, because they consider it important for them to combine agriculture and tourism.
Together with their three children Leo, Leni and Michl there is always something to do at the Oberbrunnhof. Once a week the tasks are clearly divided: Manuel bakes bread with the help of a family member and Caroline makes and bakes the farmers' doughnuts that are sold. In winter Manuel uses the time to make sausages and in summer Caroline transforms the fruit into delicious spreads and syrups. The products of Oberbrunnhof are produced with great care and love and guarantee freshness, regionality and quality.
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Großes Sortiment an Haushaltswaren, Geschenksartikel, Hochzeitslisten
Teh church is from the 19th century and the tower is from the 15th century
Obst und Gemüse Vorhauser is situated in Spitalwiese Klausen/Chiusa
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The Oberwirt shop is a real heaven for all those who love authentic and genuine products! Our exclusive South Tyrolean and Italian gastronomic specialities are the “Ladele’s” beating hearth! We will surprise you with our delights: All our reliable and exciting products are produced by family businesses or by little manufacturing companies which combine inherited tradition with artisan skills.
So, discover, taste and let you pamper…!
The Marlengo high mountain road leads you from one farmhouse to the next. After the second turn from the Bergerstrasse, you will pass the Inner-Holzmair, later on the Ausser-Holzmair and finally the Senn am Egg, which is still run as a pub today. The impressions you have while walking along the Marlengo high mountain road come partly from these farmhouses, but also from the mixed forest, some orchards, meadows, majestic chestnut trees, as well as from the wide view across the burgrave's office and its surrounding mountains and slopes. Description: From Marlengo (363 metres), you will follow road number 33, which will lead you first of all along the Bergerstrasse in a south-westerly direction passing the Gasthaus Waalheim. From here you walk up to the sharp bend just above the Halbweg. From here, turn right and walk along the Marlengo high mountain road (well marked, cannot be missed), which leads you slightly up and down through meadows and forests, as well as along the above named farmhouses (highest part of the road = approx. 780 metres). Walk in a northerly direction until you come to the Senn am Egg (698 metres), where the high mountain road will end. Then follow mark number 35 and descend to Marlengo. However, it is far more rewarding to follow the marked forest path via the Josefsberg in the direction of Forst, then descend to the Marlin irrigation channel road and follow this road through forests and orchards to the lovely St. Felix chapel (which is unfortunately situated below a power line). Walk in a southerly direction to the Waldschenke and from there descend to Marlengo.
Difference in altitude: approx. 420 metres Total walking time: approx. 4 to 5 hours
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Geier fruit and vegetables is your shop in Kaltern for freshness and quality. Our priorities are competence and reliability. At our shop you will find fresh vegetables, also organic ones and much more…
Twelve kilometers long, the Marlinger Waalweg trail is a popular hiking trail which runs along the former irrigation channels, the longest of its kind in South Tyrol. Starting at the Töllbrücke bridge, the 250 year-old path gently ascends through apple orchards and woods to firmer and more level ground. After pausing to admire the medieval Lebenberg Castle, hikers continue slightly downhill along the slope of Marling mountain to the village of Lana.
Everything the eye desires! With us you will find a wide range of products: from noble designer glasses, to low-priced vision and sunglasses, contact lenses and care products as well as binoculars.
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Fashionable glasses, contact lenses, cameras from A to Z, fotographers' equipment, binoculars, microscopes, telescopes, digital weather stations and photography
The doors of Oehler Women, our women’s clothing shop in Brixen, are open in the heart of the old town. This is where our idea of women’s fashion takes shape. A philosophy that puts beauty at the centre of our concerns. We believe that the job of an outfit is to make the people wearing it feel beautiful, without it being uncomfortable or difficult to wear. That is how we choose the products that become part of our range, aware that we can offer everybody unique and personal outfits.
Our idea of men’s fashion takes shape on the premises of the Oehler Men boutique, the men’s clothing shop in Brixen. We like to dress people who know how to be elegant on every occasion, without having to give up on comfort. This is why we are committed to putting together our range by choosing brands that combine class and versatility. Clothes that are amazing and yet, at the same time, are easy to wear in everyday life. This is our contribution to masculine elegance.
We believe that an accessory is not just something that people add to their look. We think that an accessory adds to our individual personal style. An item, a detail that is part of our image together with the clothes we wear. For this reason, when we choose the accessories for Oehler Accessories, our fashion accessories shop in Brixen, we are keen to select items that demonstrate a strong personality. It is only in this way we can be sure to offer you products that bring your style to life.