• Three mountain villages around Bolzano can be reached by cableways. Taxis, while available, are not commonly used by the citizens of the town.
  • Kısaca: Bolzano (Bozen) (İt. Bolzano, Alm. ...devamı. Bolzano Haritası. Tam ekran moduna geçmek için harita üzerindeki Tam ekran modu ikonuna tıklayınız.
  • Bolzano lies in the vast Etschtal, or Adige, valley, making it the so-called Gateway to the Dolomites – a border point between Italy and the Germanic world.
  • In 1919, after World War I, Bolzano was annexed by Italy against the will of the native population who had chosen to join the new German Republic of Austria.
  • With a population of around 105,000, Bolzano is similar in size to the other large city of Trento in the Trentino-South Tyrol region .
  • Piazza Walther is the main square of Bolzano, the roof of the dome is something absolutely characteristic and it looks like green and golden.
  • Fans of the grape are well catered for around Bolzano, with Strada del Vino or Wine Road enabling visitors to combine with sightseeing with tastings.
  • Now Bolzano is the largest city in South Tyrol with a strong allure for visitors who come to tour the numerous castles and ancient churches.
  • Maddalena/Bozner Boden-Piani di Bolzano) Burası, üzüm bağı ve güzel Rentsch ilçe merkezi ile tepelerde bulunan St. Magdalena ile şehrin en Alman bölgesidir.
  • The Italian and the Germanic are combined in Bolzano! ... Deutsche Bahn makes it easy to start exploring the exciting, multi-cultural city of Bolzano.