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    Restaurants in Bozen

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    Bozner Bier Hopfen & Co.
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs

    The restaurant with its own brewery is open 360 days a year.

    Here you can find culinary delights from the South-Tyrolean and Italian cuisine with a refreshing beer, brewed according to German Purity Law "Reinheitsgebot" of 1516.

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    Rubatscher, specialised linen store
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    The Rubatscher Boutique is a historic address in the centre of Bolzano. It is here that one can find the finest and most form-fitting underwear, the perfect hosiery for women and men, nightwear to suit every intimacy and the newest and most sought-after beachwear from the best brands.
    Culture & Attractions
    Antonio Dalle Nogare Foundation
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs

    The Antonio Dalle Nogare Foundation was established to promote contemporary art as a language for interpreting changes in society, as a tool for promoting interaction between art, architecture, innovation and artistic research and as a means for encouraging a wide range of the general public to take part.

    It is possible to visit the foundation only upon appointment.

    The Foundation is open Saturday from 10 am to 6 pm (guided tour at 11 am)

    Visits can be reserved at:
    visit@fondazioneantoniodallenogare.com

    Admission is limited to a maximum of 20 people per visit.
    Duration of the visit: approximately 1 hour.

    Free admission

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    Tobacconist Peter
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    Peter’s father was one of the most important butchers in the city,
    whereas his mother followed her own path and opened her own
    tobacco store in 1955 – Peter was a 1-year-old baby – in Don Bosco, a
    neighbourhood which mostly comprises Italian-speaking Bolzanini.
    Idle hands weren’t something the family believed in, so Peter started
    helping out at the shop during the school breaks and holidays. It
    soon dawned on him, at the start of the 60s upon finishing school,
    that he’d be taking over the business.
    The shop is a true cave of wonders: every square inch seems to be
    bursting with products, and the 60 m² stock whatever you may
    need – and then some. Toys, stationery, cards for every occasion;
    however, the pride and joy of the venue is its tobacco, especially pipes and all the relevant tools, and a wealth of different tobacco.
    Oh, and don’t forget to try your luck and buy a scratch card or play
    your lucky numbers at the lottery.
    Culture & Attractions
    St. Oswald walk
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs

    From San Atonio's bridge you may take the St. Oswald walk, wich will take you to Eberle Hotel and to St. Magdalena hill. Following the Eisack river, and crossing over it, you'll arrive at the Kohlern cable car and at Virgl Hill, from where you can take another path back to Haselburg Castle.

    Culture & Attractions
    Museion - Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs

    Museum of modern and contemporary art. Museion houses the largest collection of modern and contemporary art in South Tyrol. Works from the collection are displayed on a rotation basis alongside solo shows of highest calibre contemporary artists and projects by young and upcoming, often local, artists. Collateral and social events are held weekly.

    Culture & Attractions
    Christmas Market
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs

    Bolzano Christmas Market ─ The magic atmosphere of the festive decorations on the white tree, the nativity, the advent crown, the scented cakes and confectionery made week after week by the expert hands of those who keep their secret recipes and tricks. This awaited event is aimed at rediscovering the traditions that, in Alto Adige, are hidden behind the four weeks of the Advent, in anticipation of the most beautiful festival of the year that evolves through rituals and traditions lost in the dark ages.

    Bathing Lakes & Outdoor Pools
    Outdoor swimming pool
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs

    The Bolzano Lido with its swimming pools welcomes you each summer. Admission to swimming pools for a fee. 

    Churches & Monasteries
    St. George Church
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs

    The gothic building Dates back to the befinning of the 15th century and houses the Teutonic order. The elegant building is well worth a visit for ist collection of coats of arms, mortuary shields, tombstones and flags of the members of the order dating back to the 16th and 19th century.

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    Oberrauch Zitt, fashion
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    If only walls could talk, this building alone would be worth a visit. It
    was home for 170 years to a dynasty which traded in fabrics, founded
    by the cloth merchant Anton Oberrauch, and is now a successful
    Italian fashion and sporting goods empire. When renovating the
    premises in the 1950s, the operation was seen as an opportunity
    to rethink the business – which is what the head of the family did.
    Heinrich Oberrauch (†2017) converted the fabric shop into a prêt-aporter
    shop and merged it with the Zitt fashion store (which belonged
    to his mother Julie Zitt in Merano). Et voila, the Oberrauch Zitt brand
    was born. A brand which also encapsulated a guiding principle, i.e.
    leveraging tradition and reinterpreting it. The flash of genius struck
    Heinrich during his honeymoon in Scandinavia when he noticed how
    Norwegian sweaters were flying off the shelf when marketed as souvenirs.
    That was the beginning of the traditional costume and loden
    fashion brand, Oberrauch Zitt, with Luis Trenker one of its most loyal
    customers. Nowadays, when you think of “loden” you automatically
    think of Oberrauch Zitt – a fabric that soon helped South Tyrol to
    market itself as a tourism destination besides staple “products” such
    as apples, wine and the Dolomites. Train stations are weird, wonderful
    places – but surely the sight of lodens being delivered while trains
    passed by Bolzano must have been a bit too much! But that’s just
    how much Oberrauch Zitt’s loden were appreciated. One of Heinrich’s
    sons – current owner Heiner Oberrauch – became the store’s manager in 1999 and founded the Lodenwelt in Vandoies, which also
    included a museum, as well as the Oberalp/SALEWA group of sporting
    goods together with his brother Georg (see globus on page 47),
    the Sportler company and many, many more.
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    Goldsmith Mall
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    Eduard Mall’s name is still in display in the shop. He was apprenticed
    after the Second World War to one of the legendary goldsmiths
    of the city, namely Ferdinand Schubert (originally from
    Vienna), who left him the shop after an accident made it difficult
    for him to continue. In 1958, Eduard set up shop by opening a small
    workshop in Piazza Erbe, which created jewellery and watches. In
    the mid-1960s, Eduard Mall moved to Via Goethe. In 1970, his son
    Günther became an apprentice in the family-run business, and he
    deepened his skills in other places during the summer – especially
    in small goldsmith workshops in Florence, Gallarate, Valenza, Padova
    and Pforzheim. He worked on designing, preparing, and altering
    jewellery and jewels. Even the women of the family have always
    worked in the business: first, Gunther’s mother and sister, then his
    wife Renata, who joined the family business in 1988. The couple has
    been running the business since 2001.
    Bread and baked goods
    Lemayr Bakery
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    A passion that renews itself and grows true to its roots. Since 1801 as a family
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    Zanoni hardware
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    Ario Selenati came from Trieste and, together with his wife, and the
    uncle of today’s owner, opened a hardware store. In 1970, the then
    employee – Albino Zanoni – took over the business and renamed it.
    In 2014, after helping his uncle Albino in the store for many years
    and learning the ropes of the trade on the job, following his technical
    vocational studies, Silvio Zanoni started running the business.
    Stand-out traits
    You know you’ll always get excellent and friendly customer service
    here, regardless of the type of request you have –
    a new toolbox, a garden top or stockpot, a mixer, two screws or a
    copy of one’s keys.
    Bread and baked goods
    Franziskanerbäckerei
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    This family-run business has had once mission since it opened in 1974, and that is "preserving the bread-making tradition". If you walk past the window of the Franziskaner's PAN-ATELIER, which opened in 2020 in Via della Roggia / Rauschertorgasse 32, you can actually observe bakers making bread in the workshop. If the tempting scent of freshly baked bread whets your appetite, pop in to one of the 8 Franziskaner bakeries and choose from over 85 types of bread and pastries.
    Churches & Monasteries
    Old parish church in Gries
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs

    A little further north of piazza Gries stands the old parish church of Gries located in the middle of an antique cemetery. It is a late Gothic building, dating back to the early 1400, and hosts two stunning treasures: the altar of Michael Pacher (1471-75) and the Romanesque wooden crucifix of 1200. The first one is undoubtedly a masterpiece of Gothic art of the wooden altars with casket and hatch remaining today, while the second one, which probably in relation to north French sculpture is believed to be of foreign origin, is considered of great relevance.

    The church stands in an area which was inhabited ever since Roman times. It was called "Keller", or "Chellare" (cellar), and later named "Gries", or sand. Until 1908 the wine farm of Bishop of Frisinga in Baviera stood next to the church.

    Paints, Wallpapers
    T. Gasser, haberdashery
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    Let’s start at the very beginning with some hard facts. Therese Gasser
    was born in Millan, near Bressanone, but at the tender age of 23 took
    over the small haberdashery shop in Bolzano from her aunt Zenz Öttl.
    Therese worked in the shop most of her life, supported by two apprentices,
    sisters Kreszenz and Anna Kaufmann. In 1921, as she didn’t
    have children, Therese decided to give her store and, with it, her
    surname, to the “Gasser Gals” – her employees. In 1972, Anna’s niece,
    Gertraud Sauer, née Kaufmann, took over the business after having
    spent part of her married life in Munich and having acquired considerable
    experience selling leather clothes. The small shop has been
    run by women for the equivalent of four generations and became
    Gertraud’s pride and joy – so much so she only stopped going in every
    day at the ripe old age of 90! In 2011, her son Wolfgang Sauer stepped
    up to oversee the business’ administration while two women still
    advise and help clients find what they need in keeping with tradition.
    Paints, Wallpapers
    Tiozzo, specialised paperhanger and decorator
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    History
    Tiozzo Severino was born in the province of Padova in 1923. He was
    a paperhanger and the grandfather of today’s owner. The young
    tradesman moved to Bolzano and in 1946 decided to set up his own
    business in Via Genoa. The store specialised in producing wool mattresses.
    A niche product if there ever was one. But back in the day
    it sold exceptionally well, and was particularly well received by the
    Italian immigrants living in the Semirurali worker neighbourhood,
    which had been created after World War II. All things change and, in
    1959, grandfather Severino moved to Via Torino and stopped selling
    mattresses in favour of curtains and wallpapers. In 1985, his sons
    Roberto and Silvano joined the family-run business, and his nephew
    Mirco took over after his uncle retired in 2006.
    Stand-out traits
    The modern store boasts floor-to-ceiling windows which flood
    the store with plenty of natural light. This setup also establishes a
    direct connection with Bolzano’s industrial estate’s busy roads, as
    the store is located opposite the historical Valbruna steelworks and
    right next to the innovative NOI techpark. What all the business’
    clients have in common is measures scribbled on sheets of paper or the blueprint of their apartment, the key ingredients when purchasing
    duvets and kitchen linen, curtains, awnings, and solutions
    to provide shade. All these are tailored or adapted to the client’s
    specifications in the workshop on the first floor, while the workshop
    in the cellar is where the upholstery magic takes place across a sea
    of divans, armchairs, and chairs.
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    Gatti, photography studio
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    What to do when your employer makes you redundant? You take
    the first step (ironic, considering he worked in a shoe factory
    before) towards the right decision: in Gino Gatti’s case that meant
    making his passion for photography into his daily breadwinner.
    All this happened in 1960 – but this wasn’t Gino’s first rodeo. He’d
    nurtured his passion for taking snapshots for years and he’d already
    turned it into a money-making activity. To round off his family’s
    income, he used to photograph events during his spare time. The
    jump from side hustle to main business was immediate, and he
    soon opened his own shop. His son Stefano was also a passionate
    photographer, and so learnt the tricks and tips of being behind the
    shutter as a child. Both father and son would take pictures during
    their work breaks, when hiking in the mountains, and when out
    and about surrounded by nature. When all the other kids soaked up
    the sunshine during the summer holidays, Stefano could be found
    working in the shop and spending time in the darkroom. His regular
    apprenticeship started at the age of 16 and, in 1996, he took over the
    business when Gino retired.
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    Moiré Fashion
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    MOIRÉ represents exceptional women’s fashion and care-free shopping in a beautifully designed space. In the 3 Moiré Fashion shops – two in the heart of Bolzano, one in Merano – elegance and charm are combined in the name of fashion to create a unique style.
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    Kuntner
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    Born as the first shop for workwear in South Tyrol, Kuntner - top for job has been combining a wide range of professional workwear including safety shoes and accessories with finishing and reliable service since 1964. In gastronomy, medicine and care, handicrafts and industry, it is close to our heart to clothe a wide variety of professions from head to toe: For this, we rely on our generations of experience in daily customer contact as well as quality products from strong brands. New in our range: team wear and leisure wear for a good balance between work and leisure. We hope you enjoy browsing and finding what you are looking for!
    Culture & Attractions
    School Museum Bolzano
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs

    At Bozen's School Museum you can appreciate the various aspects of school life as lived by the 3 ethnic groups inhabiting the territory (Italian, German, Ladin). The exhibition is complete with didactic materials, photographs, school reports, documents, furniture, and notice communications. Visitable on request.

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    Enoteca Gandolfi
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs

    Since 1939 in the world of wines - Weins, distillates and gastronomic specialities.

    Culture & Attractions
    Parco Ducale / Herzogspark
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs

    That's one of the “green areas” in our city: a place for both tourists and locals where you can spend time relaxing and having fun with your children. There is also a snack bar and tennis courts.

    Culture & Attractions
    Theatro Comunale Gries/ Stadttheater Gries
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs

    The auditorium can be used from cultural and sports associations, corporate bodies or private individuals for the organisation of events and other initiatives of public interest.

    Show program: https://www.fondazioneteatro.bolzano.it/venue/teatro-comunale-di-gries/

    Service providers
    Alessandro Casciaro art gallery
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    The Alessandro Casciaro Art Gallery is an international art gallery presenting modern and contemporary masterpieces by some of the most significant Italian as well as central European artists, selected for the quality of their quest and the uniqueness of their pictorial language, alongside works by emerging young artists, promoting them and developing their international profile. Founded in Bolzano in 2015 by Alessandro Casciaro as a successor to the Goethe Gallery, the first art gallery in South Tyrol (founded in 1964 by Ennio Casciaro), the Alessandro Casciaro Art Gallery can now look back on more than fifty years of important exhibitions, independently curated catalogues, collaborations and arts fairs, with the aim of providing varied and intense stimuli and objectives for the future of contemporary art in both Italy and Europe.
    Culture & Attractions
    Guntschna walk
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs

    The Guntschna walk starts from the old church of Gries and then winds up the back of Guntschna hill: it was dedicated to the Archduke Henry of the Absburgs and descends towards the Fagen neightbourhood towards the Talfer walk.

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