Top 6 History Museums in Bolzano, Trentino-Alto Adige

September 9, 2021 Ying Subia

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.
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1. BAS - Opfer fur die Freiheit

Laubengasse 9, 39100 Bolzano Italy +39 0471 214169 [email protected] http://www.bas.tirol
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BAS - Opfer fur die Freiheit

This historical exhibition documents the events of the 1960s in South Tyrol. At that time, state policies formulated in Rome and plainly pursuing the objective of infiltrating and denationalizing South Tyrol and thus reducing the ethnic German and Ladin populace - representing the numerical majority - to a disenfranchised minority and expunging their identity. The "Liberation Committee of South Tyrol" (BAS) attempted to carry out demonstrative attacks - especially against high-voltage power lines - in order to draw the world's attention to the unendurable conditions in South Tyrol. Unfortunately, there were deaths on both sides - and none of them should be forgotten. The exhibition should remind everybody of the people who died during this period, their suffering and the whole tragedy.

2. South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology

Via Museo 43, 39100 Bolzano Italy +39 0471 320100 [email protected] http://www.iceman.it
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South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology

Meet here the world’s famous chalcolithic ice mummy called "Ötzi, the Iceman" who was found with all his belongings on the Similaun glacier in 1991. Situated in the city center of Bolzano (pedestrian area), the South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology displays the oldest wet mummy in a sophisticated ice cell and shows Neolithic craftmanship in his equipment: the world’s most antique clothes and the hunting equipment with the world's oldest fully preserved copper axe.

Reviewed By ANGELOV230 - Milan, Italy

The South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology is centered on the iceman "Ötzi" that was discovered in the Alps some decades ago. The mummy itself is visible through a window, in the refrigerated cell where the 5000 year old man is kept. All artifacts found with the mummy are here too (clothings, shoes, hat, ax, pouch, knife, bow, quiver and arrows, baskets...) and very good explanations are provided in Italian, German and English of each item. Every artifact or any discovery about Ötzi are put into contest of the people life at that time, so the entire museum tells a fascinating history of 3400 years BC. You cannot take pictures of the mummy, but everything else can be photographed. At the end of the tour, you find a museum shop, with good books about Ötzi.

3. BZ '18-'45: Un monumento, una citta, due dittature

Piazza della Vittoria, 97019 Bolzano Italy +39 0471 997588 http://www.monumentoallavittoria.com/it.html
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BZ '18-'45: Un monumento, una citta, due dittature

4. Schulmuseum - Museo della Scuola

Via Rencio 51/B, 39100 Bolzano Italy +39 0471 997581 [email protected] http://www.comune.bolzano.it/cultura_context.jsp?ID_LINK=2459&area=48
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Schulmuseum - Museo della Scuola

5. BAS - Opfer fur die Freiheit

Laubengasse 9, 39100 Bolzano Italy +39 0471 214169 [email protected] http://www.bas.tirol
BAS - Opfer fur die Freiheit

6. Museo Pons Drusi

Via Cologna 1 Inside Grieserhof, 39100 Bolzano Italy +39 0471 097100

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