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The South Tyrolean capital Bolzano is located in the south of the Alps and in the north of Italy, in the midst of uniquely beautiful natural landscapes.. In the east, the Dolomites limit the view, in the south it goes out into the castles paradise Überetsch, in the west lie the fairy-tale larch meadows of the Tschögglberg and in the north the rustic Sarntal valley.. Homely innumerable restaurants with the best of Italian and Austrian culinary tradition lure in the city itself.. Next door are the many boutiques, markets and gourmet shops for which Bolzano is well known.. If you stroll in the city, or hike in the nearby mountains, you do not have to do without culture.. In the archeology museum, the 5. 400 years old mummy of the ´Ötzi´ is exhibited, there is a lively theater and music scene and also the opera has its place here.. <9> <9> History <9> <9> * first settlement by the Romans <9> * 1170 Foundation of Markt Bozen, originally only consisting of one street, the present Laubengasse, and the northern part of today´s Kornplatz <9> * 1200 Emergence of the episcopal Neustadt (today´s Silbergasse, fruit place, Dr. Streitergasse) <9> * 1210 origin of the suburb by the gentlemen of Wangen (today Weintraubengasse, Bindergasse and Vintlerstrasse) <9> * 1635 establishment of the Merkantilmagistrats (commercial court), the On market days 2 German and 2 Italian councils were members of the German army during World War II, German occupation and location of a transit camp concentration camp, as well as headquarters of the Operation Area Alpine Foreland.. <9> * 1964 Bolzano becomes bishopric of the Diocese of Bolzano-Bressanone <9> <9> Attractions <9> <9> Churches <9> <9> * Cathedral of the Assumption, Pfarrplatz 27, gothic, built 1501 to 1519, landmark of the City of Bolzano with sandstone pulpit / pulpit and tower are by Hans Lutz von Schussenried.. <9> Hours: <9> Mon-Sat: 10. 00-12.. 00 o´clock and 14. 00-17.. 00:00 <9> the cathedral treasury has been reopened <9> * Dominican church, church and cloister are among the first Gothic buildings in South Tyrol and are located with the Dominican monastery at Dominikanerplatz <9> Opening hours: <9> Mon-Sat: 09. 30 -17.. 30 o´clock (Kreuzgan 9.30-17.00 o´clock, Sa only until 12.30 o´clock) <9> Sun: 12. 00-18.. 00 clock <9> * Franciscan Church, Franziskanergasse, gothic, valuable frescoes from the school of Giotto (1330 -1340) <9> Opening hours: <9> Mon-Sat: 10. 00-12.. 00 and 14. 30-18.. 00 clock <9> * Kapuzinerkirche, Wolkensteinstr.. 1, dedicated to St. Anthony of Padua, built around 1600 <9> Opening hours: <9> daily from 09. 00-18.. 30 clock <9> * Johann in the village, old town in the St. John lane, many frescoes <9> * Deutschordenskirche, St. George in Weggenstein, built late 14th century.. <9> Tel.. +39 0471 973584 <9> * Collegiate Church of the Muri Gries Monastery, Baroque, many frescoes, 7 altarpieces <9> Tel.. +39 0471 283089 or 0471 281116 <9> * Vigil Church, first mentioned in 1275, frescoes from the 14th century.. <9> Tel.. +39 0471 273061 <9> <9> Museums <9> <9> * South Tyrol Museum of Archeology, Museumstrasse 43 <9> * Merkantilmuseum, Laubengasse 3 <9> * South Tyrol Museum of Nature, Bindergasse 1 <9> * Nativity Museum of the Monastery Muri Gries, Grieser Platz (Benedictine Monastery) <9> * School Museum, Sparkassenstrasse 24 <9> * Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Dantestr.. 6 <9> <9> Castles <9> <9> * Runkelstein Castle <9> Tel.. +39 0471 329844 <9> Opening hours: <9> Tue-Sun: 10. 00-18.. Closed at 00.00 <9>: Monday <9> <9> * Maretsch Castle, Claudia de´Medici Street <9> Tel.. +39 0471 976615 <9> Opening hours: <9> Mon-Fri: 10. 00-12.. 30/14.. 00-17.. 1 pm <9> <9> * Sigmundskron Castle <9> Location of MMM Messner Mountain Museum, Sigmundskronerstr.. 53 <9> Hours: <9> Tue-Sun: 10. 00-18.. Closed at 00.00 <9>: Monday <9> <9> * Haselburg, Via Castel Flavon <9> Tel.. +39 0471 40213 <9> Restaurant only.. <9> Hours: <9> Tue-Sun: 11. 00-14.. 00 and 18. 00-24.. 00 o´clock <9> Warm kitchen 12. 00-14.. 00 and 19. 00-22.. 30 o´clock <9> Ruheta Sunday evening (all-day in August) and Monday <9> <9> <9> <9>