Transfer from Brunico - Kronplatz
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Departure from Brunico - Kronplatz
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Estimated arrival to Bolzano
10:08h

Trip duration: 68min

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Departure from Brunico - Kronplatz
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Places you can visit along the way

Quality photo of Franzensfeste Fortress - Italy

Franzensfeste Fortress
Italy

75 min

This truly remarkable, massive defensive system was built by Emperor Francis I of Austria to protect the traffic connection across the Alta Valle Isarco. The... building comprises a giant labyrinth of rooms, corridors and stairways. What’s incredible about it is that it was built in only 5 years, in the period between 1833 and 1838. When Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy made an alliance, Franzensfeste Fortress had lost its strategic importance. There is, however, an assumption that the Nazis hid a hoard of gold stolen from the Bank of Italy in this place in WWII. The fortress today features art exhibits in its halls.

Quality photo of Brixen - Italy

Brixen
Italy

105 min

Located beneath the Dolomites, the Italian town of Brixen is a popular winter sports resort but its romantic old town provides interesting sightseeing with innumerable... old buildings evidencing the glorious past. So even if you are not into skiing or if you are in the area during summer months, go to Brixen and discover its treasures like the Church of St. Michael containing frescoes from the 14th-16th centuries or the Cathedral of Brixen, dating back to the 10th century and considered as an artistic masterpiece. In a close vicinity to Brixen is one of the most extensive monastery complexes in Italy, the Neustift Abbey

Quality photo of Sabiona Monastery - Italy

Sabiona Monastery
Italy

90 min

Sabiona Monastery is the spiritual center of the entire Tyrol region because of its archaeological, historical and artistic importance. Dating back to the 6th century... Sabiona monastery on the Holy Mountain is one of the oldest pilgrimage places in Tyrol. From 1687 Benedictine nuns live in this splendid monastery and therefore the monastery is not accessible for visitors. However, three churches and a chapel are open to the public. There are some archaeological discoveries proving that Christian religion was spread precisely from this place all over South Tyrol.