Near the outdoor swimming pool in Scena/Schenna, there are two well cared sand tennis courts. The tennis courts are in a very sunny location and also avail of a flood-light system.
Near the outdoor swimming pool in Scena/Schenna, there are two well cared sand tennis courts. The tennis courts are in a very sunny location and also avail of a flood-light system.
Art and nature have been blending since 2001 at the Gardens of Trauttmansdorff Castle, set in a natural amphitheatre on the eastern outskirts of Merano, with more than 80 garden landscapes from around the world and several unique Experience Stations, including ten Artist Pavillions and a spectacular viewing platform designed by star architect Matteo Thun, in addition to attractions the Botanical Underworld and a „Lovers’ Garden“.
For this gorgeous picture and the innovating spirit that lies behind its conception, Trauttmansdorff was named Italy’s Most Beautiful Garden in 2005 and Europe’s No. 6 Garden in 2006. Its subsequent crowning as International Garden of the Year in 2013 launched this unique complex in the firmament of world’s most beautiful gardens and parks.
Going over the rapids on imposing rolls and waterfalls - those seeking an extraordinary experience can dare a whitewater trip on the Passer river. The young team of Südtirol Rafting consists of experienced raft guides who present to locals and visitors alike an unusual view of a diverse natural river landscape. No experience is necessary to take part on this adventure ride.
Departures also include river excursions with moderate and higher degrees of difficulty:
EXPEDITION
(Only if the water level is high enough)
ADVENTURE
LIGHT TOUR
FAMILY TOUR
Wouldn’t you relish a taste of authentic, homegrown South Tyrolean farmhouse bacon? Fresh from our very own pig farm!
Our farm shop also offers mouth-watering, homemade produce including jams, juices, syrups, dried fruit, Kaminwurzen, free-range eggs, fruit liqueurs, herbal teas and soaps, herb salts, marigold (calendula) ointments, as well as freshly-picked berries and other varieties of local fruit – depending on the season.
Bring your family to visit our domestic livestock farm ... which includes ponies, cows, pigs, goats, rabbits, ducks and a few chickens.
Our farm borders on the Waalweg irrigation canal trail, not far from the Taser cable car valley station.
The mausoleum was built between 1860 and 1869 according to the plans of the Vienna architect professor Moritz Wappler, as a burial place for Archduke Johann of Austria and his family. The church is situated on an artificial terrace at the western edge of the church hill and is one of the earliest and without doubt the most successful sacred building in the Neo-Gothic style. The building was constructed of red sandstone and granite from the Ifinger region. In the underground crypt chapel with its heavy ribbed vaults, there is the marble sarcophagus of Archduke Johann and his wife.
The parish church at Lana was built on the sites of a much older Romanesque church and consecrated in 1492. Of particular interest ist the Gothic altar by Hans Schnatterpeck. It has carved figures, some in life size; the altar reaches a height of 14.10 m; it is the largest Gothic altar in the whole Alpine area.
The parish church of Niederlana is among the most beautiful examples of South Tyrolean Late Gothic art. Its magnificent winged altar by Hans Schnatterpeck is known far beyond the borders of the country.
The Schnatterpeck altar is 14 m high and 7 m wide and is thus considered to be the largest winged altar in the Alps. It is carved from chestnut wood and elaborately gilded. The altarpiece was created at the beginning of the 16th century over a period of 8 years by the Swabian sculptor Hans Schnatterpeck and his journeyman. The altar was paid for by the citizens of Lana (approx. 800 people) themselves. Schnatterpeck received 1,600 Rhenish Gulden (i.e. the value of 3 farms) and 8 cartloads of wine.
The carved representation of biblical content contains a rare depiction of the Throne of Grace (God the Father holding the body of Christ on his lap), flanked by the life-sized statues of the apostles Peter and Paul. After carving, the altar was painted by Schnatterpeck and his journeyman and finally decorated with ducat gold. The altar was raised and consecrated around 1511 in the parish church of Niederlana and has never been removed, not even during the World Wars.
Holy Mass:
Friday at 19.00 in german language
Sunday at 10.00 in german language
Information and registration for groups:
Email: gruber.ida@alice.it or Mobil +39 333 434 259 6
The church is only open during guided tours!
During the fasting period, the altar remains closed!
The mansion was originally built in 1348 by Meinhard, Edler von Gaudenz (an aristocrat from Gaudenz). Since that time it underwent several renovations, especially during the Baroque period. The Erker oval windows, sundial and coat of arms symbolizing the alliance, date back to the 17th century.
Ownership of the property changed hands several times, as shown below:
1348-1402: Edle von Gaudenz; 1402-1586: Edle von Hendl; 1586-1600: Herren von Stachlburg; 1600-1619: Cyriac von Waltenhofen; 1619-1638: Edle von Roladin; 1638-1657: Edle Aichner von Aichberg; 1657-1680: Johann Edler von Kreutzer of Innsbruck; 1680-1730: Edle von Bauer; 1740-1794: Edle von Wiesenegg
In 1792 the house was bought by Anton Simon von Isser, a chronicler from Meran/Merano, who four years later changed his surname to ‘von Gaudententurm’ when entering the nobility. It was via his grandson, the Viennese physician and neurologist, Dr. Friedrich Leopold von Sölder zu Prakenstein (1867-1943) that the residence passed on to the present-day owners.
The inner courtyard and cellars are open to the public during the weekly Schnaps tasting events.
The private interior rooms are not open for public viewing.
The church of Saint George in St. Georgen originates from the 12th and 13th Centuries. This original round church was previously the fortress chapel of St. Georgen or Alt-Schenna. When lightning struck in 1591 and nearly half of the church was destroyed, the central part of the church was strengthened with an additional pillar. The frescoes from the 14th Century are well restored and represent the martyrdom of Saint George, the Day of Judgement and the legend about Saint Nicolas. The Gothic wing altar shows Saint George on a horse, fighting with the dragon. It is also worth mentioning that there is a rare illustration of Saint Kummernus from the 17th Century. Legend has it that she was a king’s daughter from the Iberian peninsula. She had taken a vow to stay a virgin. However, her father, the king, wanted her to marry. In this difficult situation, she prayed she would grow a beard, so to disguise her face. Her prayer was answered, but her father got her thrown into the dungeon and nailed to a cross. The only remain from the former St. Georgen fortress is the keep, which is known today as the ’Uhlentower’.
The Evangelical Church and its parsonage, situated by the river Passirio and surrounded by a beautiful English garden, form a charming corner and a living reminder of the cosmopolitan Merano of the turn of the century. The church was designed by the Berlin architect Hans Vollmer, and built between 1883 and 1885. It has a longitudinal plan with a polygonal apse. Today the church is not only used for religious functions, but also hosts a variety of music concerts.
We offer fresh bread and bread rolls, cakes, strudels and pastries – some homemade – every day, including Sundays. Cool drinks and refreshing ice cream sundaes.
Our beekeeping is focused on a natural and bee-friendly approach, minimizing interventions in the hives. By selecting locations from Vinschgau to Riva del Garda, our bees can access a wide variety of nectar and pollen sources, which is reflected in the purity and quality of our honey. Discover our diverse range of honey varieties and beekeeping products, as well as our high-quality olive oil from Riva del Garda.
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Since its opening, the ice rink in the centre of Schenna has enjoyed great popularity.
Anyone who wants to take to the ice is in exactly the right place in Schenna. The 12x30 metre artificial ice rink offers locals and guests the chance to do their laps on the shiny surface right in the village centre.
Skates and helmets can be rented.
A food stall offers warming drinks and snacks.
Exercising and playing in the open air brings the whole family together and inspires them to do things with one another. This adventure playground in Algund is perfect for that.
Mountain bikers and leisure bikers can look forward to a varied offer at the sunny southern side of the Alps including pleasant bike tours for the whole family and demanding tours for ambitious mountain bikers.
South Tyrol becomes more and more popular as a destination for (mountain) bike holidays. Relaxing with fine food and excellent drinks for a few days in combination with numerous tours during the day: biking to marvelous mountain pastures and peaks or along the varied bike routes along the Adige river, through vineyards and apple orchards.
No matter what kind of biking you are talking about – mountain biking, pleasure biking, leisure biking, free riding or downhilling – it’s always the same: fun, relaxation and challenges on two wheels. South Tyrol’s varied holiday regions await you for bike holidays for every taste.
Our bike rental offers modern and new mountain bikes with or without electric motor for sporty bikers as well as e-bikes for leisure bikers. We will be glad to put bike helmets at your disposal and also rent bike child seats and bike trailers.
Exercising and playing in the open air brings the whole family together and inspires them to do things with one another. This adventure playground in Vellau is perfect for that.
THE STYLISH VINOTHEK IN SCENA/SCHENNA
Christian Kohlgruber, certified sommelier and host of the Vinumhotel Das Weinmesser brings you closer to the world of wine and the art of aperitif. An extensive assortment of select wines from South Tyrol and the rest of Italy, fine schnapps,high-quality olive oil, exquisite balsamic specialities and local products await you. You can not only taste them, but also buy them – and take a piece of holiday home with you or give your loved ones a nice souvenir.
The competent wine consultations, the courteous service, and the stylish ambience make Weinmesser’s Vinothek a popular meeting place for insiders and for all those who want to enjoy the finer sides of life.
Immerse yourself in a wonderful world and discover our gift ideas and many small treasures for you or for your friends!
In the centre of Schenna lies the Church Hill, notable for its three churches. Dating from the Carolingian era, the 12th Century St. Martin's Church amidst the cemetery is the oldest of them all. With two naves, each with a rounded apse and two centrally positioned octagonal pillars, it is used as a mortuary chapel. A little to the east of St. Martin's Church lies the 13th Century Church of the Assumption of Mary, the so-called “old parish church”. Completely rebuilt in the 16th Century in its existing Romanesque style, the church hosts religious services for small congregations, as well as functions such as baptisms and weddings. The more recent Schenna neo-Gothic parish church was built between 1914 – 1931, while the adjacent mausoleum was built for Archduke Johann and his consort in the years 1860 – 1869.
New Concept Store at Scena - Life is fast enough, just breathe deeply, shop and meet people. Next to Marlene's Fashion & Café, opens in March 2023, just a few steps away a new store: Salotto.
"Salotto" (Italian, "living room") stands for coziness, style, fashion, accessories. Good coffee and delicious aperitifs. A small living room open to the public where locals and guests alike can feel at home. In addition to individual advice, unique collections of international brandsinspire with great concepts and new stories. We offer a unique shopping experience for men & women. The café works almost exclusively with regional products: the offer corresponds to an international spirit and simple enjoyment. We focus on down-to-earthness and high quality.
More information can be found at www.marlenes.it
Come and let you surprise!
Delicatessen Pföstl - South Tyrolean specialties and delicacies from homemade bacon, a rich cheese assortment, spirits and fine wines to the best olive oil from almost all regions of Italy, high-quality Parmesan cheese, fine Pecorino to fine chocolates as well as many other delicacies can be found in our store in the center of Schenna or in our online store www.gusta.it.
Built on the Passer Promenade, the old Kurhaus wellness center is the symbol of the city of Merano as a spa town and one of the finest multi-purpose buildings on the southern side of the Alps. Its rooms regularly house cultural and social events, conferences, exhibitions, celebrations and galas. The Kurhaus was built in the second half of the nineteenth century. The original part, the Pavillon des Fleurs, was inaugurated in 1874 and has existed practically unchanged to this day. The new wing, which included the Kursaal, a huge hall designed by Vienna Successionist architect Friedrich Ohmann, was inaugurated on 31 December 1914. The access at the Kurhaus is allowed only during events.
The Church of San Vigilio, located at 1,780 m above sea level, was first mentioned in the historical record way back in 1278. Masses are held on religious holidays. Contact the Lana Tourist Office for more information.
The Mount Vigiljoch is a place with almost magical powers, proven not only by its healing mineral springs at Bärenbad. Just like on St. Hypolyt, the natural energy of this place has been felt throughout the ages. Prehistoric places of worship were located here, as the numerous finds of hand-crafted flint stones and hollowed-out bowls made from stone dating from the Bronze Age prove.
St.Vigilius church, built at an altitude of 1793 m above sea level, was most likely constructed on the site of a prehistoric heathen place of worship. Its location makes this church one of the 'highest' in Tyrol.
The church
First documented in the 12th century, the little church of St. Vigilius has always been called 'weather church' by the locals, as it has always been a place of pilgrimage to ask God's protection against bad weather, rain, hail, thunder and lightning. The walls of the long house date back to early Romanesque times. The Gothic choir with its beautiful ribbed vault and the bell tower were added later. Particularly interesting is the high quality fresco cycle in the interior of the church, which dates back to the 14th century, and depicts the twelve apostles and a Calvary group.
Wetterhügel Hill and the church above the Jocher peak have not lost any of their magical appeal through the ages.
Holy Mass
9 June at 9.30 p.m. Sacred Heart Sunday Lighting of the bonfire with devotion to the Sacred Heart - near St. Vigilius Church
26 June at 9.00 a.m. Patrocinium cloister start cable car mountain station, church service, gospels and weather blessing
In July to the end of August on Sundays at 11.00 a.m. in german language
15 August at 11.00 a.m. Church service with blessing of herbs
6 October at 11.00 a.m. Harvest festival
3 November at 11.00 a.m. Hubertus celebration
25 December at 5.30 pm Christmas mass
There is a special cable car timetable for Sacred Heart Sunday and 25 December. Last journey at 23.30 hrs
The Maia Racecourse is one of the most beautiful in Europe. There are two seasons of steeplechasing and other horse races from April to September On the last Sunday of September there is the most important race meeting of the year: the Merano South Tyrol Grand Prix.