Tip: buy a 'pure' soulebottle for € 20.00 directly at the Merano Tourist Information Office, produced in a fair, sustainable and climate-neutral way.
Tip: buy a 'pure' soulebottle for € 20.00 directly at the Merano Tourist Information Office, produced in a fair, sustainable and climate-neutral way.
Tip: buy a 'pure' soulebottle for € 20.00 directly at the Merano Tourist Information Office, produced in a fair, sustainable and climate-neutral way.
Tip: buy a 'pure' soulebottle for € 20.00 directly at the Merano Tourist Information Office, produced in a fair, sustainable and climate-neutral way.
Tip: buy a 'pure' soulebottle for € 20.00 directly at the Merano Tourist Information Office, produced in a fair, sustainable and climate-neutral way.
Sustainable and free of charge - at the several drinking water refill points in Lajen/Laion you can easily bring your own bottle and fill it with water of the highest quality.
Tip: buy a 'pure' soulebottle for € 20.00 directly at the Merano Tourist Information Office, produced in a fair, sustainable and climate-neutral way.
Tip: buy a 'pure' soulebottle for € 20.00 directly at the Merano Tourist Information Office, produced in a fair, sustainable and climate-neutral way.
Tip: buy a 'pure' soulebottle for € 20.00 directly at the Merano Tourist Information Office, produced in a fair, sustainable and climate-neutral way.
Tip: buy a 'pure' soulebottle for € 20.00 directly at the Merano Tourist Information Office, produced in a fair, sustainable and climate-neutral way.
The project “Respect the mountains” aims to raise awareness of environmentally friendly conduct among visitors, locals and tourism professionals in the Dolomites UNESCO World Heritage Site. It seeks to encourage everyone to act respectfully and responsibly in the mountains as well as in everyday life. Its key topics are potable water and waste prevention.
The project “Respect the mountains” aims to raise awareness of environmentally friendly conduct among visitors, locals and tourism professionals in the Dolomites UNESCO World Heritage Site. It seeks to encourage everyone to act respectfully and responsibly in the mountains as well as in everyday life. Its key topics are potable water and waste prevention.
After the great flood of 1882, the Eisack and Rienz rivers in Brixen were obstructed and the confluence relocated approximately 300 metres downriver. The embellishment association, which was founded in 1885, created a green space in the newly won area between the two rivers and named it “Rappanlagen” in honour of the then governor, Franz von Rapp. The new space also received a fountain.
Even the city law book of 1604 referred to a public fountain “by the mill stream in Stufels”. It was relocated several times due to the flood of 1882, the construction of the new bank reinforcements, and the construction of a new road, Elvaser Straße. It has, however, always remained in the same general area.
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Tip: buy a 'pure' soulebottle for € 20.00 directly at the Merano Tourist Information Office, produced in a fair, sustainable and climate-neutral way.
In the course of the project "Respect the Mountains", the certified fountains of the municipality of Kastelruth were collected and published. The fountains invite you to fill up reusable bottles with fresh and high-quality drinking water.
All informations about the project "Respect the Mountains" you find here: www.seiseralm.it/respectthemountain
Tip: buy a 'pure' soulebottle for € 20.00 directly at the Merano Tourist Information Office, produced in a fair, sustainable and climate-neutral way.
Adlerbrückengasse alley in Brixen was redesigned in 2001. In the process, the project engineer, the architect Stanislao Fierro, also designed a modern fountain located in the corner between the ramp leading up to the bridge and the stairs under the Nepomukbogen archway, reminding people of the times when the laundresses would pass underneath the archway to descend the stairs to the Eisack river.
In the year 1348, a lay brotherhood founded the Heilig-Geist-Spital hospital in Brixen. It was converted into a nursing home and renamed “Hartmannsheim” in 1914 after the new hospital was built. Thanks to many donations, the Heilig-Geist-Spital hospital became agriculturally self-sufficient. The old fountain basin in the inner courtyard, carved from one single piece of stone, still bears testament to the former agriculture.
Tip: buy a 'pure' soulebottle for € 20.00 directly at the Merano Tourist Information Office, produced in a fair, sustainable and climate-neutral way.
The project “Respect the mountains” aims to raise awareness of environmentally friendly conduct among visitors, locals and tourism professionals in the Dolomites UNESCO World Heritage Site. It seeks to encourage everyone to act respectfully and responsibly in the mountains as well as in everyday life. Its key topics are potable water and waste prevention.
There has always been a fountain on the cathedral square, even more so because the square also was the location of the local cattle markets until 1820. Originally, a fountain was located in front of the Trapp house, which houses the public library today. When the police ordered for two large flowerbeds bounded by wire fences to be laid out on the cathedral square in 1952 to prevent larger groups of people from gathering, a waterspout fountain was erected in the northern flowerbed (pictured). On occasion of the redesign of the cathedral square in 1989, artist Martin Rainer (1923–2012) created the Lebensbrunnen fountain. The bronze pyramid in the marble basin represents the different stages of human life and the circle of life as a spiral which springs from the hand of God and returns to it in the end.
The project “Respect the mountains” aims to raise awareness of environmentally friendly conduct among visitors, locals and tourism professionals in the Dolomites UNESCO World Heritage Site. It seeks to encourage everyone to act respectfully and responsibly in the mountains as well as in everyday life. Its key topics are potable water and waste prevention.
Tip: buy a 'pure' soulebottle for € 20.00 directly at the Merano Tourist Information Office, produced in a fair, sustainable and climate-neutral way.
All informations about the project "Respect the Mountains" you find here: www.seiseralm.it/respectthemountain
One of the first public fountains in Brixen was located on the small square in Hartwiggasse alley, formerly called “im Winkel” – “tucked in the corner”. It was already mentioned in the city law book of 1604. Today’s fountain is a good reconstruction done in the typical octagonal Brixen style.
Tip: buy a 'pure' soulebottle for € 20.00 directly at the Merano Tourist Information Office, produced in a fair, sustainable and climate-neutral way.
Tip: buy a 'pure' soulebottle for € 20.00 directly at the Merano Tourist Information Office, produced in a fair, sustainable and climate-neutral way.