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Castles & fortresses
Castles and fortresses in Valle Isarco
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Reifenstein Castle sits on the rock that rises to the southwest of Sterzing. While the southern side of the castle is surrounded by a simple wall, the northern side is equipped with a defensive ...
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The castle is located in a higher position than Reifenstein Castle to the southeast of Sterzing; it belonged to the Trautson family and is made up of a lower fortress and an upper keep and palace. It ...
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The ruins can be reached by taking a charming walk starting from Colle Isarco (visits not permitted). For information: tel. 0472 632 372
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The only genuine Baroque castle in South Tyrol, still in private ownership. Dioramas, paintings, weapons etc. Magnificent Gobelin tapestries and original furniture owned by the von Sternbach family. ...
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The history of this impenetrable fortress, built on a rocky pinnacle over the Rienza Gorge, makes a visit to Rodenegg Castle an adventure for the whole family. Built in the first half of the 12th ...
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A cathedral in the desert One of the most interesting fortresses of the Habsburg era, at its opening ceremony in 1838 it was described as “bold as a lion, yet aesthetically beautiful”. Built at a ...
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Once the summer residence of the Bressanone bishop-princes, this elegant complex was completely renovated from 1979-83. Guided tours from 1st March to 30 November at 10 a.m., 11 a.m., 2.30 p.m. and ...
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One of the South Tyrol's most magnificent fortress complexes, Forte Castle was built at the end of the 12th century and then enlarged and fortified in the 16th century. It has a stupendous ...
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© 2013 Valle Isarco/ Eisacktal Tourism Board - Tel. (0039) 0472 802 232 - info@eisacktal.com
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All of the listed companies are members of the Valle Isarco/Eisacktal tourism associations.
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