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    Dovolená v Brixenu/Bressanone a okolí

    Brixen a jeho okolí nabízí celou řadu tras, od rodinných výletů až po náročné výstupy. Prozkoumejte kulturní města a vychutnejte si středomořský vliv. Brixen, Klausen/Chiusa a Sterzing/Vipiteno stojí za výlet. Září bohatou historií, krásnými památkami a úspěšnou kombinací zvyků a inovací Zažijte Törggelen, tradiční jihotyrolskou slavnost s vínem, jídlem a kaštany.

    Výsledky
    Forts & Castles
    Fort of Mühlbach
    Mühlbach/Rio di Pusteria, Brixen/Bressanone and environs

    The Rio Pusteria Fortress can be found at the entrance to the Val Pusteria, between the villages of Rio Pusteria and Vandoies. The fortress is directly located along the main road, also the Pusterbike Cycle Route runs past this impressive place of interest. Exactly in this place, the borderline between the countships of Goerz and Tyrol ran in 1271. For this reason Meinhard, Duke of Carinthia, had a dam built, that is to say the castle-like Rio Pusteria Fortress.

    Actually the original building was located 600 m in the west of the present-day location and consisted of a long-drawn-out barrage as well as two turrets. The ancient fortress was built according to the model of Mediaeval dam. The construction material consisted of natural and homogeneously-sized river stones, which were hardly modified. The last documents regarding this building are dated 1340.

    The newly-built construction, that is by the way preserved still today, bears the hallmarks of Sigismund, Archduke of Austria. The fortress is decorated by round turrets, while a dam stretches up the forested slope. In fact, the Rio Pusteria Fortress not only used to be a toll station, but was also residential building and dam. The building can be visited in a guided tour in summer months.

    Churches & Monasteries
    Parish church Maria Himmelfahrt in Rodeneck
    Neumarkt/Egna, Brixen/Bressanone and environs
    The parish church was built around 1180 and the Romanesque church was consecrated in 1184. This was replaced around 1500 by a late Gothic building with a three-aisled nave and a single-aisled choir. This is indicated by the year 1498 carved on the lintel of the side portal.

    The location of the church directly above the Rienzsch1ucht led to an unfortunate event in 1688. After the parish tower had already been severely damaged by lightning, particularly in 1687, part of the crumbling rock collapsed a year later, taking with it part of the cemetery adjacent to the church and, according to local tradition, the old presbytery. Soon afterwards, the damage was repaired by building a retaining wall at the demolition site so that it was possible to walk around the church again, and the cemetery was extended towards the castle. Between 1794 and 1795, the church was extended to the west and the Gothic ribs were removed. The removed vault ribs were restored in 1959.

    The last restorations date back to 1983. The interior is largely neo-Gothic from around 1870, although some of the wooden sculptures on the high altar date back to Adam Baldauf (1616 -1618). The gravestones of various Wolkensteins, the lords of Line (14th century) and the caretaker Caspar von Gufidaun, the great opponent of Cardinal Nikolaus Cusanus, who died in 1458, remind us of the history and connection with Rodenegg Castle. The well-kept cemetery with its lawn and exemplary wrought iron crosses contains around 200 graves and a simple cemetery chapel dating from 1697 with the image of St. Michael with the scales of the soul.
    In 2008, the entire belfry was thoroughly renovated and new sound shutters were fitted to the tower openings in 2013.
    Beach Volleyball
    Beachvolleyball area
    Lüsen/Luson, Brixen/Bressanone and environs
    The Beachvolleyball-field is located near the swimming pond, in the recreation area in the center of the village of Lüsen
    Churches & Monasteries
    S. Nikolaus Church in Klerant/Cleran
    Brixen/Bressanone, Brixen/Bressanone and environs

    The little church of St. Nikolaus in the hamlet of Klerant (850m) dates from the early 15th century and impresses with its rich late gothic frescoes. Besides the depiction of the legends of St. Nicholas, the cycle of the Passion of Christ has been well preserved. The careful decoration of the Salvation Mirror comes from the Brixen school of painting of Master Leonhard (around 1470).

    Culture & Attractions
    Archeoparc Velturno/ Feldthurns
    Feldthurns/Velturno, Brixen/Bressanone and environs

    The sun terrace of Velturno has been visited and populated for more than 7000 years. As the excavation of the Tanzgasse showed, the area was of particular significance during the late Copper Age, around the 3rd Millennium BC: the megalithic structure, which formed the central part of this place of worship with its grave mounds, stretches across the visible area of the Archeoparc. The standing stones that were found within this place of worship offer the chance to place the rest of the megalithic findings within the South Tyrol into a monumental context and to interpret their historical significance. The results of the analyses of the often small plant and animal remnants, but also of non-organic matter, open up insights into everyday prehistoric life.

    Bathing Lakes & Outdoor Pools
    Acquarena Brixen
    Brixen/Bressanone, Brixen/Bressanone and environs
    The South Tyrol Guest Pass Klausen is valid on 3 hours from monday to friday at the outdoor and indoor pools.
    Bike guides
    Rent a bike Chiusa
    Klausen/Chiusa, Brixen/Bressanone and environs

    Klausen train station

    from 17.06. - 03.09.2017, daily

    9 am - 12 noon and 1 pm - 6 pm

    Shops
    Mersi Deco
    Klausen/Chiusa, Brixen/Bressanone and environs

    The Shop Mersi Deco is situated in the city center of Chiusa/Klausen

    traditional costume, clothing for the work, clothing for the union

    Angling & Fishing
    Fishing Untersee Pond in Varna/Vahrn
    Vahrn/Varna, Brixen/Bressanone and environs

    Fishing without licence at Vahrn, the fishing pond Untersee. Open from 1st March to 30th November, open hours: from 8.00 a.m. to 9.00 p.m., charge for the fishing card: available at the club house

    Forts & Castles
    Winnebach Castle in Terenten
    Terenten/Terento, Brixen/Bressanone and environs
    In 1256, the Winnebach Castle, also called Aschburg, was first mentioned in an official document. The castle was originally owned by the Rodank family of Asch. Part of the dungeon was still there about 50 years ago, and in the middle of the tower an imposing, giant and legendary spruce grew. A local wanted to search for the legendary gold treasure in Aschburg Castle around 1970, and thereby blew up the entire tower. According to the legend, Arnold V. von Schöneck constructed the castle as a hunting castle. It is believed, that at the end of their lives, the Schöneck sons were cruel men who attacked and plundered the people. For this reason the castle is also called the Thieves Castle by locals. Starting point: car park in the village center
    Shops
    Market Oberhofer
    Mühlbach/Rio di Pusteria, Brixen/Bressanone and environs

    Market Oberhofer is a little supermarket at the center of Vals.

    E-bike charging station
    Oberhauser Hütte
    Lüsen/Luson, Brixen/Bressanone and environs
    Charging station for e-bikes, Alpine Hut Oberhauser Hütte near the parking lot Zumis
    (only with cable, charger to bring with you)
    Churches & Monasteries
    S. John Church in Scezze/Tschötsch
    Brixen/Bressanone, Brixen/Bressanone and environs

    The church of St. John in Tschötsch (mentioned in 1406) was built from granite blocks of Brixen.On the façade St. Christophan reminds old transitions in the low mountain range. Slight stucco on the inside of the church reveals renovations in the Baroque period, from that time dates also the fresco of the baptism of Christ in the vault (Joseph Anton Zoller, 1763).During the World War, the church withstands some bombs, which were thought for the near bridge of the village of Albeins.

    Culture & Attractions
    SculpGarden25 – Art in the Staudenparadies
    Brixen/Bressanone, Brixen/Bressanone and environs

    Welcome to SculpGarden25, a unique fusion of art and nature in the enchanting Staudenparadies Seidnerhof. From April 12 to October 25, 23 artists will showcase over 60 sculptures and installations, engaging in an inspiring dialogue with the diverse plant world.

    Amidst blooming perennials, delicate grasses, and striking trees, the artworks invite visitors to pause, marvel, and reflect. The interplay between nature and art creates an atmosphere that is both moving and inspiring. The sculptures blend seamlessly into the ever-changing garden landscape, highlighted by the shifting light and seasons.

    Complementing the exhibition is a diverse program of events, including the opening on April 12, readings, concerts, themed events, and Aperitivo Lungo on multiple dates. Step into this fascinating world where art and nature intertwine – an experience for all the senses!

    Churches & Monasteries
    Chapel Pianer Kreuz
    Rodeneck/Rodengo, Brixen/Bressanone and environs
    Small alpine chapel on the alpine pasture of Rodengo and Luson and a nice place for a short rest.
    Sports and leisure
    Tennis Court Laugen
    Natz-Schabs/Naz-Sciaves, Brixen/Bressanone and environs

    The Tennis Court is near the Sportplace Laugen at Naz                     

    Price: €/h/person: 10,00€

         

    Churches & Monasteries
    Church Saint Joseph
    Brixen/Bressanone, Brixen/Bressanone and environs

    The Roman Catholic Church of the Congregatio Jesu in Brixen is consecrated to St. Joseph. The classicist building was owned by the Order of the English Misses until it was taken over by the Autonomous Province of South Tyrol in 2011.

    The classicist façade is simple and is divided by four pilasters. These are crowned by a triangular gable. Above the rectangular portal there is a round-arched window.

    In addition to stucco work by Franz Singer, there is a high altarpiece inside the church depicting the death of St. Joseph. It was probably painted around 1770 by Josef Anton Zoller for the parish church in Schmirn. To the left and right of it are the figures of St. Joachim and St. Anna.  On the left side altar is the painting of St. Philomena by Gebhard Flatz (1870), on the right side altar the communion of St. Antonius by Jakob Fink (1846) is shown. In the choir there is a ceiling painting with the representation of Jesus in the temple by Josef Mühlmann (1854). The other paintings and the neo-baroque decorative painting are by Johann Matthias Peskoller (1904).

    Churches & Monasteries
    Church St. Martin in Pfunders
    Vintl/Vandoies, Brixen/Bressanone and environs

    The church Saint Martin in Fundres/Pfunders is mentioned for the first time in th year 1397. The contemporary church was built in 1808 - 1810 and contains a bell tower with an imperial roof from the 14th century. The barrel vault is decorated with ancient frescos. Generally speaking a very nice, little church.

    Shops
    Sport Time
    Mühlbach/Rio di Pusteria, Brixen/Bressanone and environs
    A small but fine sports shop offering well-known brands of sports shoes, sportswear, and accessories in the center of Mühlbach.
    Bread and baked goods
    Bakery Profanter
    Brixen/Bressanone, Brixen/Bressanone and environs

    In the "Casa dello Strudel" you will find, as the name suggests, Strudel in many different varieties. Classic apple but also, depending on the season, plum, apricot or ricotta and walnut filling.
    We also have fresh bread daily, pizza, a choice of dairy and organic products. In the summer, homemade ice cream made by our master, in the fall our chestnut hearts, and at Christmas time pandoro and panettone in the Italian tradition.

    Churches & Monasteries
    Church "Maria am Sand"
    Brixen/Bressanone, Brixen/Bressanone and environs

    The pilgrimage church Maria am Sand, with its picture of the Virgin Mary possessing miraculous powers who gives the Christ baby a pear, is the old parish church of Milland and goes back to the 14th century. Around the middle of the 15th century, the church was extended with a vault in the nave, a tower as well as a pointed arch-portal and it was changed into Baroque style in the 18th century.

    Bathing Lakes & Outdoor Pools
    Acquarena outdoor swimming pool
    Brixen/Bressanone, Brixen/Bressanone and environs

    Acquarena, outdoor swimming pool & sauna acquarena, the fun and adventure pool. Acquarena, that is a wide range of sports and leisure-time facilities. A fantastic, new adventure pool awaits swimmers, fans of fitness and wellness, young families, children and senior citizens. There is a 1.200 square metre spacious sauna world, which includes a Finnish Sauna, biological and herb Sauna, steam bath and extensive quiet rooms. Visit also the new panoramic sauna and regenerate in one of our 7 cabins and our professional sauna infusions and various applications.

    Sports and leisure
    Kneipp facility in Varna/Vahrn
    Vahrn/Varna, Brixen/Bressanone and environs

    Kneipp-treading facility at the Schalderes Creek with water treading site, children playground and large lawn. Treading water in cold, flowing water in open nature has a toughening, circutation promoting and stimulating effect. A stream of power of original nature for weakened life spirits of modern mankind. A unique experience for body and soul.

    The "Kneipp facility" area is also accessible in winter, but the Kneipp path is dry.

    Bike Rental
    Bikerental Leitner
    Mühlbach/Rio di Pusteria, Brixen/Bressanone and environs
    Personal Consultation | Verified qualitiy
    RENT. READY. GO. DRIVE.
    Churches & Monasteries
    The crooked church tower of Barbian
    Barbian/Barbiano, Brixen/Bressanone and environs

    The church of Barbian was built in the 13th century consecrated to the apostle and patron Saint Jacob. Today the only remaining of the old church is he bell tower. The church was constructed in a Romanesque style and in the year 1472 it obtained Gothic elements. In 1874 – 1877 the Neo-Romanesque nave was added to the Gothic main body (today’s sacristy). The inclination of the campanile is attributed to the different grounding on which the tower was built. The half on the downhill side lies on the unstable soil of the Central Uplands and the other half on solid quartz-phillite-rocks. Ing. Fulvio Pisetta carried out a mechanical intervention in 1985 – 1988 to assure the stability of the church tower. Height: 37,00 metres Inclination: 1,56 metres