Innsbruck
Innsbruck is full of contrasts: the imperial charm of the Golden Roof and Maria Theresa Street meets the energy of the surrounding mountains. Just look up to discover a city suspended between history and nature, elegance and altitude.
Innsbruck is full of contrasts: the imperial charm of the Golden Roof and Maria Theresa Street meets the energy of the surrounding mountains. Just look up to discover a city suspended between history and nature, elegance and altitude.
Nestled at the foot of the mighty Wetterstein mountain range, Telfs harmoniously blends Alpine tradition with a modern lifestyle. Its village of Mösern is home to the Peace Bell of the Alpine Region – a symbol of unity among Europe’s mountain areas – and marks the birthplace of the Working Community of the Alpine Regions, founded in 1972.
Martell/Val Martello is surrounded by majestic peaks offering pristine alpine landscapes, scenic trails, and authentic traditions. A place where nature, tranquility, and mountain culture come together.
Located in the heart of the Vinschgau/Val Venosta, Latsch/Laces is a lively small town surrounded by orchards, vineyards, and mountains, with the Adige River flowing through it. Thanks to its mild climate and numerous hiking and cycling routes, it offers a perfect blend of nature, sport, and culture – an authentic expression of Südtirol/Alto Adige’s spirit.
Arco, a gem of the Garda Trentino, boasts a mild climate that caresses olive trees and palms. Blending historic charm with a sporty spirit under the watchful eye of its medieval castle, this town is a place of light and rock beloved by hikers, climbers, and those who love the calm of this Alpine-Mediterranean region.
Trento, the capital of the omonimous autonomous province, tells a long story of art and culture. The Cathedral of St. Vigilio, dedicated to the city’s patron saint and overlooking the square with the Neptune Fountain, is surrounded by elegant frescoed palaces. Among its treasures stand out the majestic Buonconsiglio Castle and the Renaissance-style Palazzo delle Albere.
The city of Bozen/Bolzano, with its rich history, impressive monuments and vibrant culture, is a meeting point of Italian and German languages, traditions and customs. The 11th-century Cathedral, a true Romanesque-Gothic jewel, defines the city, as do the elegant buildings and arcades stretching towards the medieval centre and the square dedicated to the poet Walther von der Vogelweide.