The capital of Italy’s northernmost region of South Tyrol, Bolzano (Bozen in German) has only been Italian since World War I, and its character remains distinctly Germanic. At the center of the town, Piazza Walther is named for a 13th-century German minstrel. The town’s most famous resident, Ötzi the Iceman, dates from about 3300 BC and now rests at the South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology. The striking new building for Museion, the city’s modern and contemporary art museum, opened in 2008.
Restaurants in Bolzano
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I was really intrigued by this place because there is such an uneasiness with dealing with Fascism, Mussolini, and Italian nationalism in Bolzano. You will have an opinion about how well they have done: good or bad. This place is worth a visit.
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