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    Objevte krásy Meranu a okolí

    Merano a jeho okolí vás okouzlí svou historií, termálními lázněmi a nádhernými zahradami.
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    Culture & Attractions
    The Gardens of Trauttmansdorff Castle
    Meran/Merano, Meran/Merano and environs

    Trauttmansdorff was honored as Italy's Most Beautiful Garden in 2005. The complex comprises approximately 12 hectares of gardens, with about 5,800 species of plants and 80 different garden landscapes. The gardens are crossed by paths and waterways, and lined with pavilions. The castle – once the holiday residence of Empress Sissi – has been meticulously restored and complemented by a restaurant and visitor center. In addition to elegant stainless-steel details for bridges, railings and furniture, of particular note are the Aviary and the Viewing Platform. These two modern structures lend the gardens an architectural three-dimensionality. Both represent light yet bold architecture, made of stainless or galvanized steel, and seem to float over the gardens. Visitors access the Viewing Platform across steps that are virtually transparent. The platform towers above the treetops; meanwhile a dizzying bridge high above the gardens protrudes out of the aviary.

    Horseback Riding
    Riding in St. Leonhard/S. Leonardo: Riding ranch Andreus
    St.Leonhard in Passeier/San Leonardo in Passiria, Meran/Merano and environs

    Our horseback riding offerings:

    - Modern equestrian center at the Andreus vacation horseback riding stables

    - Horseback riding hotel with its own corral

    - New stalls at the luxury equestrian center

    - About ten well-trained school horses

    - Wide variety of horseback riding classes

    - Hotel's own horseback riding school with qualified riding instructors

    - Organized horseback riding outings

    - Pony-riding for the kids

    Sports and leisure
    Tennis & Padel Club Meran/Merano
    Meran/Merano, Meran/Merano and environs

    The Tennis Centre in Via Piave 46 - in the middle of town with its own restaurant - has nine perfectly well kept clay courts (five of which are lighted) and two hard courts and is open from April to October. Between the end of October and the end of May you may play indoor on heated courts.

    The Merano Tennis Club is well equipped with ample and comfortable locker rooms and showers.

    Museums
    Texelgruppe / Gruppo di Tessa Nature Park Visitor Center
    Naturns/Naturno, Meran/Merano and environs
    Water is the element that characterises the Texelgruppe Nature Park like no other. It has not only shaped its landscape, but also has a central influence on the habitats in the park. And it creates challenges for people, animals and plants - where it is lacking and where it is present in abundance.
    It is therefore no coincidence that the permanent exhibition in the new Texelgruppe Nature Park House in Naturno is dedicated to water. Under the motto "Towards the water", the journey takes visitors not only upwards through the impressive, snail-shaped building, but also from the Adige river on the valley floor to the eternal ice of the glaciers - and through the various altitude levels of the Texelgruppe Nature Park. 
    Adults and children can experience the nature park in a completely new way and discover the complex interrelationships in a playful, varied and hands-on way. At each station of the new 600 square metre permanent exhibition, visitors can lend a hand and work their way through all the habitats: from Mediterranean to high Alpine, from dusty dry to precipitation-rich, from hot to icy cold. 
    Animals and plants found in the various habitats are presented like a cabinet of curiosities. There are also special stations dedicated to the irrigation channels and alpine pastures, farms and meadows, where not only attention, but above all curiosity and a little bit of skill are required. The same applies to a technology game from times gone by, which gives an idea of how exciting the geology of the nature park is with its different rock formations and wealth of minerals. The journey through the exhibition even takes visitors to the eternal ice of the glaciers - and into the heart of a mudslide, which also allows visitors to experience the destructive power of water.
    The Nature Park House itself is a building with clear lines that - like the landscape in the Texel Group Nature Park - strives upwards. And because, in addition to water, light is also a special feature of the nature park, large windows provide sun and light in the spacious rooms - and an unobstructed view of Naturno, its surroundings and, above all, the Naturno Sun Mountain. The best view of the mountain can be enjoyed from the terrace of the new Nature Park House, which faces the Sonnenberg. And thus the world into which visitors have just immersed themselves.
    You can round off your visit to the new Nature Park House with a relaxed stroll through the newly created park next to the house. It features plenty of greenery and a water basin as a link to the exhibition theme and is named after the renowned butterfly collector and researcher Bernardin Astfäller, who himself came from Naturns.

    Responsible for the Nature Park House: Annamaria Gapp
    Address: Bernardin Astfäller Square 1
    Telephone: 0473 668201
    Opening period: March - November
    Opening hours: Tue - Sat 9:30 - 12:30 and 14:30 - 18:00
         July and August also open on Sundays
         Closed on public holidays
         Free admission
    Forts & Castles
    Almshouse
    Tisens/Tesimo, Meran/Merano and environs

    You will soon find more information about the Almshouse in Tisens/Tesimo here

    Churches & Monasteries
    New parish church of Schenna
    Schenna/Scena, Meran/Merano and environs

    The new-Gothic parish church in Scena was built between 1914 and 1931. The old church was continuously found to be too small and it was necessary to construct a more spacious building. The vicinity to the school, the old people’s home, the sexton’s quarters and the widows’ accommodation ensured the central location of the church. After several heated meetings about the planning and actual location, the design of the Vienna architect Eduard Hütter was welcomed and approved. However, in 1915 the building work was stopped due to the start of World War I and only recommenced in 1926 because of the political changes, which had occurred in South Tyrol. The altar area is decorated with the statues of the twelve apostles. The fourteen 14 carved cross stations by Johann Muhry are incredibly impressive. The glass windows come from the Tyrolean glass painting company in Innsbruck. At the side walls of the main church area, the statues of Sains Vigilius, the bishop of Trent, as well as one of Christ King, the blessed Heinrich of Bozen, Saint Nicolas of the Flüe, the apostle Philipp, the evangelist John, the Bishop Valentine and the blessed Josef Freinademetz are found on pedestals. At the back wall, the Baroque figure of Saint Michael takes pride of place. He is presented as a young knight with a flaming sword. This statue previously stood in the Michaels chapel, which was demolished before starting the new parish church building. The new organ was built by Franz Zanin from Udine in 1993 and its cover was artfully designed by Herbert Schönweger from Meran. It consists of 32 registers, the major organ part, the back positive and pedal, as well as 2,744 pipes. Both churches were consecrated to Mary, the mother of God and she is celebrated each year on 15th August. The church tower is 35 metres high and contains seven bells. The smallest one is the Zügen bell, which is struck just after someone in the parish dies. On Sundays and bank holidays, as well as other festivities and occasions such as the Ave Maria, the church bells are rung. For the twelve o’clock ring, the ring for the end of the working day, the ring for bad weather approaching, for weddings, baptisms etc, (the little bell, the second one, the third one, the eleventh one, the twelfth one and the large bell) are sounded. All six bells are only rung together for important festivities. The church is surrounded by well-cared for graves, which are decorated with flowers. The measurements of the graves were standardised in 1972 and at that time, the graveyard was redesigned. It is truly an honourable place for the dead. In between the graves, a simple monument remembers the 108 fallen soldiers in both World Wars.

    Ice Skating
    The Meranarena icehall
    Meran/Merano, Meran/Merano and environs
    The Meranarena ice rink measures 60 x 30 metres and is a popular place to enjoy sports in your free time and during your holidays. It is available to visitors for various activities: Ice skating, ice hockey tournaments, curling, figure skating and much more. 
    Ice skates can be hired for a small fee. 

    Find out more atwww.meranarena.it
    Places to See
    Men of Stone "Stoanerne Mandln"
    Sarntal/Sarentino, Meran/Merano and environs

    Hiking up to see the Stoanernen Mandln, which translates roughly to ‘Men of Stone’, is quite a popular excursion.

    The stone men are located atop a remarkable knoll on Alpine pasture and tower at an elevation of 2,000 metres above the municipality of Tschögglberg mountain plateau, looking out over the Sarentino Alps. Human figures made of stone such as these can also be found in other parts of South Tyrol: they served as a landmark frequently or were simply built by shepherds to pass the time.

    Prehistoric flint tools and stone carvings have been found at the Stoanernen Mandln, however, demonstrating that this stone knoll has served as a passage from the Adige Valley into the Sarentino Valley for millennia.

    Mythology and Witchcraft:
    Myriad tales are linked to this place. In early modern times, people believed witches met with the devil up there, celebrating wild festivals, changing the weather, and sending strong thunderstorms down into the valley.

    Tip: Sunrise and sunset hikes.

    Local traditional products
    Torgglerhof - Distillery
    Schenna/Scena, Meran/Merano and environs

    Thick walls, old window grilles and a steep staircase.

    The Torgglerhof is a fruit and wine farm, a place of recreation, a vacation home. And Schenna's first farm distillery. In 2016, the distillery starts operating in the former dungeon.

    Where centuries ago prisoners waited for their interrogation, today noble drops are distilled in the wood-fired copper kettle, from what grows on local land. Care and attention to detail ensure that the full flavour of the fruit reaches the bottle intact.

    Noble and witty. Traditional and quality conscious.

    Sip for sip a pleasure, which of course may also be tasted and purchased. A special experience in a very special place.

    Angling & Fishing
    Grünsee Lake
    Ulten/Ultimo, Meran/Merano and environs

    Fishing in this area is only permitted with a valid fishing license (type B for Italian citizens and type D for guests), a fishing card, the fishing rules of the Ultner Fischerverein fisherman's association and the authorization granted by the Stelvio National Park.

    Forts & Castles
    Town Hall Merano/Meran
    Meran/Merano, Meran/Merano and environs

    The Merano Town Hall or Rathaus, with its imposing clock tower, was built by architect Ettore Sott Sass between 1929 and 1932 in the architectural style typical of that era. It stands not far from the Prince’s Castle, right in the middle of Merano. The exterior reliefs and the painting found under the arch to the west facade facing the Arcades are the work of the Bolzano/Bozen artist and sculptor Albert Stolz, who lived from 1875 to 1947.

    Guides, schools
    Meran 2000
    Schenna/Scena, Meran/Merano and environs
    Breath-taking vistas and the city at your feet: Whether you're longing for culinary delights at lofty heights or simply the soothing effect of endless golden rays of sunshine – Merano 2000 is the ideal destination, whatever your preferences: from relaxed hiking to blissful skiing or paragliding to get your pulse racing.
    Culture & Attractions
    Kampfl-Kreuz
    Schenna/Scena, Meran/Merano and environs

    Take a break and relinquish the daily humdrum – at least for a while: the small town of Schenna has several beauty spots to offer. Some of them, so-called places of power, radiate a special energy. Just south of Schenna above the sprawling apple orchards, you’ll find an energy spot – the Kampfl-Kreuz. The solitary bench perched on a granite rock invites hikers to stop and rest, while contemplating the stunning mountain panorama from this vantage point. The Kampfl-Kreuz vantage point can also be visited as part of a circular hike on the Wiesenweg meadow trail. In springtime, when the Kampfl-Kreuz is surrounded by blossoming apple trees, the scenery becomes even more inspirational.

    Bread and baked goods
    Höfler - cake shop
    Schenna/Scena, Meran/Merano and environs

    Start your day with the irresistible aroma of freshly baked bread and pastries! In our patisserie, starting from 6:30 a.m., you can enjoy crispy bread and delicious baked goods straight from the oven. In addition to our wide range of baked goods, we also offer a delectable selection of cakes and tortes, perfect for any occasion. But our offerings don't stop at baked goods. We are proud to serve you as a patisserie, restaurant, ice cream parlor, and bar. With us, you can not only indulge in a hearty lunch or dinner but also relax with a selection of delicious ice creams and refreshing drinks. We look forward to welcoming you to Patisserie Höfler!

    E-bike charging station
    The e-bike loading station run by Papin Sport
    Algund/Lagundo, Meran/Merano and environs
    Information about the e-bike charging station run by Papin Sport at Meran's train station:
    • Free accessibility;
    • use free of charge;
    • no deposit required;
    • bicycle lock provided;
    • locker for chargers available;
    • tools and bicycle pumps available during opening hours;
    • onsite luggage storage possible.
    Please note that you need to bring along your own charger.
    Forts & Castles
    The Arcades
    Meran/Merano, Meran/Merano and environs

    The Arcades connect Piazza Duomo with Piazza del Grano. They were built, according to tradition, in the middle of the 13th century, in accordance with the wishes of Meinhard II, Count of Tyrol, as a center for merchants and craftsmen. Since the 14th century the Arcades have been divided into "The River Arcades", on the side nearest the river Passirio and "The Mountain Arcades" on the side nearest the mountain.

    Leisure & Experience
    Minigolf Naturno
    Naturns/Naturno, Meran/Merano and environs

    The Mini Golf Park in Naturno offers two golf courses, one based on beton and on on eternite. The Park is at the sports zone of Naturno.

    Museums
    MuseumPasseier in St. Leonhard
    St.Leonhard in Passeier/San Leonardo in Passiria, Meran/Merano and environs

    The museum at the Sandhof, the place of birth of Andreas Hofer is telling vividly and enjoyable how the bearded innkeeper and cattle trader became the Tyrolean hero. The constant exhibition "Helden & Wir" is drawing a line to the heroes of today. In the outdoor area there is a "Haufenhof" (heap yard) which is typical for the Passeier. The exhibition "Miër Psairer" offers a quick introduction into the dialect of the valley and the character of the people here.

    A new free audio-guide (only in German) presents a fictitious tale about the Baroque Passeirer school of painting.

    Museums
    Train world museum
    Partschins/Parcines, Meran/Merano and environs

    This incredible collection covers some 1,000 sq.mt. and extends over three floors. Older and younger visitors marvel at the model engines and coaches and can take turns driving some of them themselves. The nearby South Tyrol in Miniature Landscapes Museum is also a real hit. The railway museum, with over 20.000 exhibits, is one of Europe’s largest private model railway collections.

    ENTRY PRICES 2023

    12,00 € adults
    8,50 € children (3 to 14 years) 
    5,50 € school classes
    8,50 € reduction for students, people with disabilities, senior citizens aged 65 and over, groups of 15 or more

    24,00 € family ticket (2 adults + 1 child up to 18 years)      
    28,00 € Family Card Plus (2 adults + max. 3 children up to 18 years)      

    Children under 3 years free

    Guided tours by reservation! For larger groups and school classes, different opening times are possible after prior registration. Please contact the train world museum.

    Closed in winter.

    Nature Park Visitors’ Centres
    lahnersäge National Park Visitor's Centre
    Ulten/Ultimo, Meran/Merano and environs

    The century-old Lahnersäge in St. Gertraud in Ulten Valley, which until the 80s served as a sawmill to the local farmers in the Ulten Valley. Today the building is home to the new visitors’ center in the National Park. The National Park exposition features movies, slideshows and fascinating recreations of historical events, painting a vivid picture of the historical significance that wood had for the inhabitants of the valley.

     

    Cultural centres and theatre
    Theater in der Altstadt
    Meran/Merano, Meran/Merano and environs
    The story of the "Theater ‌in‌ ‌der‌ ‌Altstadt‌" was born out of the dream of a student returning from Vienna who met a group of rebellious, courageous amateur actors and theatre lovers in Merano. It was a time of artistic awakening and social change with great, creative potential. The beginnings were full of enthusiasm and pioneering spirit. The road was long and often bumpy, but the result can be seen...
    Museums
    Museum of Fruit Cultivation
    Lana, Meran/Merano and environs

    As South Tyrol's traditional and largest fruit producing municipality, Lana is the ideal location for the collection and display of information regarding the history of fruit-growing Thus the South Tyrolean fruit-growing museum gives an interesting overview on the fruit-growing aspects of agricultural life.

    As South Tyrol's traditional and largest fruit producing municipality, Lana is the ideal location for the collection and display of information regarding the history of fruit-growing Thus the South Tyrolean fruit-growing museum gives an interesting overview on the fruit-growing aspects of agricultural life.

    The „Apple Museum" is located in the medieval mansion Larchgut and offers approximately 1,000 square metres of exhibition space where you can find a host of information about this aspect of South Tyrolean cultural history.

    The Larchgut Mansion's medieval keep was mentioned for the first time in writing in the year 1301 and it is now a listed building. Since fruit-growing followed winegrowing and crop production, the oldest items on display relate to these topics. Among others you can see the oldest wine press in South Tyrol from the year 1570.

    The reclamation of the marshlands of the Adige Valley in the 19th and 20th centuries was the basis for the boom in fruit-growing. The evolution of agriculture, rural customs and every day life of the 19th century are documented through many original tools and objects. In the barn of the estate you can also see antique means of transport, tools and machines that give you an idea of the hardships of a farmers life in the past.

    Bike Rental
    Papin Sport: the bike rental point in Merano/Meran
    Meran/Merano, Meran/Merano and environs

    "Papin Sport" runs bike-rental points throughout South Tyrol. The rental point in Merano/Meran is located on Via IV Novembre no. 5, close to the train station.

    Other Papin rental points are located at Reschen/Resia (Sport Folie), Mals/Malles (train station), Spondinig/Spondigna (train station), Schlanders/Silandro (train station), Latsch/Laces (train station), Bozen/Bolzano (Papin Bike Center, Giottostraße 21), Lazise Gardawake.

    Price list and further information: www.papinsport.com/rent-a-bike 

    The rental point run by Papin Sport in Meran also offers a left luggage storage. Opening hours (Monday to Friday 08:00 a.m. - 12 noon + 1:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.; Saturdays and Sundays closed, at a rate of €5.00 for 24 hours. 

    Churches & Monasteries
    St. Proculus Church
    Naturns/Naturno, Meran/Merano and environs

    St. Prokulus Church: This delightful little church was built in the first half of the VII century and houses the oldest frescoes in the German-speaking area of Europe. All the inside walls and the south-facing outside wall were covered in frescoes towards the end of the XIV century. The pre-Carolingian frescoes inside the building were not revealed until 1923.

    The ticket is available at the museum. Free admission with the museumobil Card an the Museumcard. We offer tablets to guide you trough the museum trail in English.

    Opening hours 2024: 19.03. - 31.10.2024

    every tuesday, thursday and sunday 10.00 - 12.30 and 14.30 - 17.30

    Closed: 01.04.2024, 01.05.2024 and 20.05.2024



    Places to See
    Roman Bridge Head and Masonry Embankment
    Algund/Lagundo, Meran/Merano and environs

    In 1776, Empress Maria Theresa of Austria built a masonry embankment in Lagundo near Merano. This was meant to serve as protective bulwark against flooding of the Adige River. This masonry can still be visited today. Not far away, on the left bank of the river, are the ruins of an ancient imperial Roman road bridge along the route of the original "Via Claudia Augusta". Construction of the bridge dates to the first century AD. Today, the ruins of the bridge have the status of protected monuments. At the head of the bridge there is also a small shrine and chapel.

    Forts & Castles
    Schenna Castle
    Schenna/Scena, Meran/Merano and environs

    The mighty buildings of Castle Schenna just above the city of Meran are still partly surrounded by a moat. Using the bridge, you will come to the entrance of Castle Schenna and from there, if you pass the dungeon, you’ll arrive in the courtyard. An open staircase will lead you to the castle chambers. Castle Schenna in South Tyrol is open for guided tours. Only the wing containing the private rooms of the count’s family remains closed to the public. The halls and grand chambers are home to a painting and portrait gallery, a weapons collection, as well as numerous art-historic objects of Tyrolean history.

    Guided tours:
    Tuesday to Friday at 11.30 a.m. and 3.00 p.m. and every Monday and Thursday guided evening tours at 9 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and Monday closed.

    Online registration required:
    https://www.schloss-schenna.com/anmeldung-fuehrungen-831191.html

    Bike Rental
    Südtirol Rad: the bike rental point in Meran/Merano
    Meran/Merano, Meran/Merano and environs
    Sportservice Erwin Stricker has several bike-rental points under the brand Bici Alto Adige/ Südtirol Rad. The Meran rental point is located on Meinhardstraße/Via Mainardo 172 ("Palamainardo"), close to the main train station, and is open from April to October (Monday-Sunday, 9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon & 1:00-6:00 p.m.).

    Other rental points: Reschen/Resia (Sport Winkler), Mals/Malles (water tower at the train station), Naturns/Naturno (train station), Lana (Eurocenter), Bozen/Bolzano (Rittnerstraße/via Renon 25A, near the central bus station), Kaltern/Caldaro (Rottenburger Platz). 

    Further information and rental fees:https://www.suedtirol-rad.com/vinschgau-val-venosta-meran-merano
    Forts & Castles
    Puccini Theatre
    Meran/Merano, Meran/Merano and environs

    The theatre was designed by the Munich architect Martin Dülfer and inaugurated in 1900. It is a wonderful germ of eclectic Munich "Jugendstil" architecture. Marble and stucco decorations embellish the inside and the outside ot the theatre. It is dedicated to the Italian composer Giacomo Puccini.

    Museums
    Kränzelhof - 7 gardens, artworks, wine cellar
    Tscherms/Cermes, Meran/Merano and environs
    A stimulating all-round experience combining art, gourmet delights and much more. The special atmosphere at the Kränzelhof is truly amazing! Regenerate in the outdoors, in harmony - in South Tyrol. 

    The art of contemporary winemaking in action: inspired by a master wine-maker, and those involved in each step of the process. All our passion and skills go into making our wines!