Virgl/Virgolo, Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
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He came with his family from Veneto to South Tyrol in the 1930s as a small child. At first, they lived in San Candido, where the railwayman’s father was punished because he was anti-fascist. So they soon moved to Bolzano on Via Torino, where Renzo Facincani worked and lived for a lifetime right next to the district optician shop he opened in 1960. He had learned the trade at another well-known optician’s who would have liked to hand over his shop to him. However, Renzo wanted to open his own business and provide a service to his neighbours. And that’s exactly what he did, stopping just shortly before his death in 2020. He worked six days a week, and became a household name as an expert optician as well as repairing and adapting lenses. The store has been run since the year 2000 by son Roberto Facincani, representing the second generation of the family-run business.