Ontdek artistieke genialiteit in de fascinerende kunsttentoonstellingen van Zuid-Tirol. Ontdek een wereld vol creativiteit, waar cultuur en schoonheid samenkomen. Dit is een selectie van evenementen en tentoonstellingen voor je vakantie.
Selecteer een datum of datumreeks om de beschikbare evenementen tijdens je bezoek te zien.
Graun im Vinschgau/Curon Venosta, Vinschgau/Val Venosta
At the flea markets in the Resia Pass holiday area, there are always interesting finds to be discovered. Here you can browse the assorted offerings of dealers, discover traditional treasures or perhaps even find just what you’ve been looking for.
Lovers of old books, traditional objects, bric-a-brac, and bargains enjoy the annual flea markets held in the villages of S. Valentino/St. Valentin, Resia/Reschen and Curon/Graun.
21.07.2024 in Graun
04.08.2024 in St. Valentin
15.08.2024 in Reschen
Concert with the Cello Quartet. Matteo Bodini and his colleagues play original works and arrangements of well-known compositions from the Renaissance to the present day.
Sëlva/Selva di Val Gardena, Dolomites Region Val Gardena
Show us the beauty of nature or capture the wild life in the Dolomites! Photograph the rich flora and fauna of this unique landscape and share your best shots with us!
The top 20 photos will be featured in an open-air exhibition in Selva di Val Gardena from August 21 to August 29, 2025, along Via Meisules and at Nives Square.
There will also be an audience prize: The photo with the most votes during the exhibition will win a voucher worth €200.
Concert of the Badiamusica Festival with Agnes Mayr on flute, Katharina Hauf on horn, and Olivia Neuhauser on harp.
A refined classical music program that blends the delicacy of timbres with the charm of tradition.
This concert will have a truly unique atmosphere, as it will take place at the Museum Ladin Ciastel de Tor – the beating heart of Ladin culture – offering a rich musical and cultural experience in a setting full of history.
Free entry.
During the event photos or video footage may be taken for the purpose of documentation and promotion of the event and the region. The footage may be used and published on websites, on social networks and on media in compliance with the data protection regulations.
Market with handicraft products by the association ARTIS.
During the event photos or video footage may be taken for the purpose of documentation and promotion of the event and the region. The footage may be used and published on websites, on social networks and on media in compliance with the data protection regulations.
Market with handicraft products by the association ARTIGIANI ARTISTI.
During the event photos or video footage may be taken for the purpose of documentation and promotion of the event and the region. The footage may be used and published on websites, on social networks and on media in compliance with the data protection regulations.
Eppan an der Weinstaße/Appiano sulla Strada del Vino, Alto Adige Wine Road
Forget the usual flea market, Herbert Mayer Dipauli's Happymarkt is the second-hand market, the guarantee for bargains! In South Tyrol and Trentino, what you have been looking for a long time, you will find here! There is almost nothing that is not available here and from 8 a.m. you have the opportunity to browse through wonderful curiosities and discover many a valuable items.
On March 23, South Tyrol marked the 50th anniversary of a major sporting event that brought the region into the international spotlight: the legendary Ski World Cup Final in Val Gardena. This race set new standards and captured attention across Europe for a sport that had rarely been experienced with such intensity—either before or since. At the heart of the event were two of the greatest names in skiing: Gustav Thöni and Ingemar Stenmark, who were battling for the overall World Cup title. For South Tyrol’s athlete of the century, Gustav Thöni, this memorable duel ended in a triumphant victory.
To commemorate this historic race, a roundtable discussion with ski legends Thöni and Stenmark will take place on August 28. The event, held at the Luis Trenker Cultural Center in Ortisei, offers a unique opportunity to look back on the legendary final and relive the highlights of that extraordinary chapter in skiing history.
Nature and Environment on the 2nd floor in the Lengmoos Commandery.
Opening hours: Wed, Fri, Sat & Sun 4-6 p.m., Free admission.
Vernissage: Saturday, 30/8 - 5 p.m.
Michael Klammer is from Villanders. He completed his training at the art schools in Brixen and St. Ulrich / Val Gardena. He worked as an art teacher at the secondary schools in Ulten and Ritten. Exhibitions in Ulten, Merano, Ritten, Villanders, and Rhineland-Palatinate. His admiration for the beauties of nature and his connection to the environment are expressed in his works, which he creates using various techniques
Kastelruth/Castelrotto, Dolomites Region Seiser Alm
Sonya Hofer is opening a new exhibition series in Bad Ratzes.
In her paintings, clay reliefs, giant shells and magical figures, she brings a long-forgotten world full of myths and legends back to life.
Introduction: Esther Erlacher
Kastelruth/Castelrotto, Dolomites Region Seiser Alm
Sonya Hofer is opening a new exhibition series in Bad Ratzes.
In her paintings, clay reliefs, giant shells and magical figures, she brings a long-forgotten world full of myths and legends back to life.
The summer mushroom exhibition is organised by the Urania Merano in collaboration with the Bolzano branch "Mykologischen Vereins Bresadola". They expect to be able to exhibit more than 200 species of mushrooms, including some potentially deadly poisonous mushrooms, at the 13th Merano Mushroom Exhibition. This year, a mushroom inspection centre will once again be set up at the mushroom exhibition: On Saturday, visitors can bring their mushrooms to the exhibition and have them identified by an expert.
This year, as last year, there will be a supporting programme for mushroom lovers.
Opening
From 9.00 to 12.30 pm and from 14.30 to 7.00 pm
Free admission, no registration necessary.
Park and basement:
Relaxation, deckchairs, Book-Crossing (DE-IT-EN), Path through the trees
Exhibitions:
'Visit Merano! Ein Neustart’
‘History Villa San Marco’
‘Little Kings and Queens’.
Since 1994, UNIKA has served as a premier platform for sculpture, painting, and photography by local and regional artists. Each year, UNIKA artists present their works at a variety of events, fairs, and exhibitions – most notably the acclaimed UNIKA Art Fair and the biennial Idea Unika – Art in the Centre.
The UNIKA Art Fair proudly looks back on 31 successful years. During this time, over a hundred artists have showcased their work to a discerning and art-loving audience. A particular highlight was the anniversary edition in 2019, which featured internationally renowned artists such as Aron Demetz, Peter Demetz, Bruno Walpoth, Gregor Prugger, and Wilhelm Senoner.
From September 11 to 14, 2025, the 31st edition of the UNIKA Art Fair will take place in the tennis hall of Ortisei-Runggaditsch. Sculptors, painters, photographers, and woodturners will present more than 200 unique and diverse artworks. The exhibition is open daily from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM.
The fair will be officially opened with a vernissage on September 10, 2025, while Unika’s Long Night will take place on September 13 – an inspiring evening celebrating art, atmosphere, and human connection.
This year's spring exhibition is dedicated to the artist Reinhold Tappeiner from Laas in the Vinschgau Valley. Winner of various prizes and active in exhibitions at home and abroad.
Period: 14.09. up to and including 31.10.2025
Admission: Euro 7,00
Opening hours: Tuesday-Saturday 14:00-18:00, Sundays and public holidays 11:00-18:00
Day off: Monday (except public holidays)
Who hasn't heard of flea markets, where you can browse to your heart's content and pick up bargains?
Whether you're looking for antiques, vintage fashion or bric-a-brac, you're sure to find the right item for your home at a flea market.
Save the date!
Registration:
3z.rallye@gmail.com
SA 20/09/2025 - "Life of a rallye driver".
60 euro per vehicle including plaque, souvenir photo, buffet lunch at the Grand Hotel, concourse d'elegance, guided city-rallye (similar to 'treasure hunt') and participation in a small raffle.
DO 21/09/2025 - "vintage drive"
Vintage group tour, limited to 20 vehicles
60 euros per vehicle including surprise pit stop and lunch (restaurant)
33 artists from Val Gardena will exhibit in different stores of Ortisei their piece of art from September 20 to November 2, 2025. The respective works will be on display in the shop windows or in the stores. A jury of experts will award prizes for the best design. In addition, a public prize will also be awarded for the most beautiful installation and all customers of the participating stores may participate in a raffle with great value vouchers. The prizes are kindly sponsored by Raiffeisen Gherdëina.
"Shop & Art Urtijëi" should be seen above all as an opportunity to strengthen cooperation and networking between these two traditional economy branches. Through this project, the aim is to make Ortisei better known as an open-air shopping center and as an artists' village.
Ötzi, the history of the Val Senales Valley, roasted chestnuts, and good company. That’s what awaits guests on the special chestnut afternoons:
- Short guided tour on the history of the Val Senales
- Roasted chestnuts and mulled wine
- self-guided visit
Registration: recommended
The special exhibition "Grass and Teeth" at the Natural History Museum presents the cultural history of alpine pastoralism, the wild animals before human settlement, and the changes in the landscape caused by grazing animals and today’s shepherds. Guided tours and an easy-to-understand exhibition brochure are now available.
What connects a bronze stag, a porphyry marmot, and an alpine pasture full of sheep? The special exhibition "Grass and Teeth - al pascolo - may safely graze" at the South Tyrol Natural History Museum tells the story of life on the alpine pasture through pictures and objects – from grazing and wild animals in the Alps, from old and new shepherds, to cheese and herbs, everyday knowledge, and tradition.
Now the exhibition is also available in easy language: In cooperation with the OKAY Office for Easy Language of Lebenshilfe, the museum offers guided tours designed for people with learning difficulties, families, and anyone who wants clear, simple, and illustrative explanations.
The guided tours last about 45 minutes, take place in German or Italian, and are suitable for children aged nine and up and adults. Participation costs five euros per person (including museum entry). Scheduled dates are September 26 and October 17, at 4:00 pm in German and 5:00 pm in Italian. Additional dates are available upon request. Registration is required by calling 0471 412975 or 0471 412064 or via the museum’s website.
Oldtimer in colour: The Südtirol Classic Golden Edition. Breath-taking views, culinary highlights and wonderful rides through the mild South Tyrolean autumn landscape are once again at the heart of the Südtirol Classic – Golden Edition from September 30th to October 5th, 2025. Light barriers and stop watches are of no concern!
The Stelvio National Park is a high mountain park. During a guided tour of the naturatrafoi Visitor Centre, you can immerse yourself directly in the extreme climatic conditions of high altitudes.
What tricks do the animals and plants use to survive the freezing nights, the nine months of winter temperatures, the strong sunlight and also the landslides?
Guided tour in German language: 3:30 - 4:00 p.m.
Guided tour in Italian language: 10:30 - 11:00 a.m.
Exhibitors from Five Countries
For the 47th time, the large international collectors’ fair, Lanaphil, will take place on Sunday, April 13, 2025, in Lana/South Tyrol. The event will run from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM and will be a meeting point for collectors. About 50 exhibitors and many collectors will be present in the large hall, the foyer, and on the stage of the Raiffeisenhaus in Lana. Exhibitors and visitors from the following five countries will participate: Italy, Austria, Germany, Belgium, and the Czech Republic.
Twice a Year Collectors’ Fair
The founder and organizer, Albert Innerhofer, a passionate collector of old and historical postcards, first organized this collectors' meeting in Lana on October 22, 2000. Since then, the event has been very popular, taking place twice a year—once in April and once in October—in the Raiffeisenhaus of Lana, South Tyrol. Thanks to visits to many collectors' fairs both in Italy and abroad, many friendships and contacts with other collectors have developed, some of which have lasted for decades and are still ongoing today. At this fair, old historical postcards, stamps (including personalized stamps), coins, letters, pre-philatelic items, historical stock certificates, banknotes, military items, and other memorabilia such as books, engravings, old photos, and accessories will be available for trade, purchase, or sale.
Personalized Stamps
Each year at Lanaphil, new personalized stamps are released. Currently, the following personalized stamps are available:
Heinrich Dalla Rosa (1909-1945), a priest from Lana who was executed by the Nazis on January 24, 1945 – 2024
Dipl.-Ing. Dr. h.c. Luis Zuegg (1876-1955) from Lana, marking the 140th anniversary of his birth – 2016
800 years of the gift of St. Margareth Church in Lana to the Teutonic Order (1214–2014)
500 years of the altar by Hans Schnatterpeck in Lana (1508–2008)
100 years of the Lana-Vigiljoch Cable Car (1912–2012)
Franz Wanner's first Italian solo exhibition, curated by Kristina Kreutzwald and Martina Oberprantacher, traces his complex artistic research. Using photography, video, words and objects, the artist investigates the past, focusing on the war industry and the use of forced labour in the context of National Socialism, and its effects on society in the present, bringing to light omissions that have been perpetuated over time. For this exhibition, Franz Wanner has also carried out some specific research on the South Tyrolean context and the use of forced labour during the period of the ‘Zone of Operations in the Pre-Alps’, i.e. when the Province of Bolzano was annexed to Nazi Germany.
Kunst Meran Merano Arte hosts AlpiTypes, dedicated to the contemporary reinterpretation and connection between lettering, typographic design and lettering painting. The exhibition focuses on applied graphics developed in the first half of the 20th century in the area currently corresponding to South Tyrol, Tyrol and Trentino. Curated by Antonino Benincasa, Massimo Martignoni and Anna Zinelli, AlpiTypes is based on the in-depth research conducted by Benincasa and Martignoni on local graphics. A group of students from the Free University of Bozen/Bolzano, Faculty of Design and Art, accompanied by Antonino Benincasa, reinterpreted historical typefaces from incomplete alphabets, which at the time were often made by hand, integrating the missing characters, revealing how the original typographic concept was inspired by European stylistic currents such as Bauhaus, Rationalism, the Wiener Secession, Constructivism and the Arts and Crafts movement. The project is enhanced by the involvement of international graphic designers, who use the fonts to create contemporary typographic posters.
The work highlights a quality and topicality of graphic design in the area that is still almost unknown.
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