Author: | Enrico Massetti | ISBN: | 9781312625686 |
Publisher: | Enrico Massetti | Publication: | October 26, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Enrico Massetti |
ISBN: | 9781312625686 |
Publisher: | Enrico Massetti |
Publication: | October 26, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
2019 edition
"For me, Bolzano - Bozen is a mountain transformed into a city. The moment you move, it changes appearance. You edge forward, and the profile is different, you go back and discover new faces. It speaks different languages. At its heart, it is an actor, enchanting and contradictory, haughty an alluring, warm-hearted and chilly." - R. Messner
At the Crossroads of Culture
Bolzano - Bozen, the only city in the world with both a competition in honor of F. Busoni and a house where Mozart slept. An elegant salon where different people meet, an exchange of cultures, music, and performances.
The central Piazza Walther named for the troubadour Walther von der Vogelweide, one street named for Dante and another for Goethe; a conservatory carrying the name of Monteverdi an Orchestra of Haydn. A trilingual University, and an Academy of Design and a Film School both bilingual. This is what makes Bolzano - Bozen a little big capital of European atmosphere!
Bolzano - Bozen: The Gateway to the Dolomites
Bolzano - Bozen lies 265 m above sea level along one of the most critical routes running from the Mediterranean to the North Sea, connecting North and South. It is surrounded on all sides by mountains. Above the city, in the Dolomites, lies the "Rosengarten"- the legendary realm of Laurin, the dwarf king. His enchanted garden glows an unearthly red at twilight.
This is a guide to Bolzano – Bozen and its neighboring villages: San Genesio, Renon, Colle, Sarentino, Eggental, and Carezza with its lake.
There are extensive descriptions and photos of the attractions and a comprehensive section on local cuisine and wine.
It contains many reviews for the best-recommended restaurants that are at the location described.
2019 edition
"For me, Bolzano - Bozen is a mountain transformed into a city. The moment you move, it changes appearance. You edge forward, and the profile is different, you go back and discover new faces. It speaks different languages. At its heart, it is an actor, enchanting and contradictory, haughty an alluring, warm-hearted and chilly." - R. Messner
At the Crossroads of Culture
Bolzano - Bozen, the only city in the world with both a competition in honor of F. Busoni and a house where Mozart slept. An elegant salon where different people meet, an exchange of cultures, music, and performances.
The central Piazza Walther named for the troubadour Walther von der Vogelweide, one street named for Dante and another for Goethe; a conservatory carrying the name of Monteverdi an Orchestra of Haydn. A trilingual University, and an Academy of Design and a Film School both bilingual. This is what makes Bolzano - Bozen a little big capital of European atmosphere!
Bolzano - Bozen: The Gateway to the Dolomites
Bolzano - Bozen lies 265 m above sea level along one of the most critical routes running from the Mediterranean to the North Sea, connecting North and South. It is surrounded on all sides by mountains. Above the city, in the Dolomites, lies the "Rosengarten"- the legendary realm of Laurin, the dwarf king. His enchanted garden glows an unearthly red at twilight.
This is a guide to Bolzano – Bozen and its neighboring villages: San Genesio, Renon, Colle, Sarentino, Eggental, and Carezza with its lake.
There are extensive descriptions and photos of the attractions and a comprehensive section on local cuisine and wine.
It contains many reviews for the best-recommended restaurants that are at the location described.