Armed with my car and my trusty GPS, I headed to Bolzano, Italy this past weekend. My parents visited this past September and absolutely loved it and have since been telling me I should go. I left for Bolzano early Saturday morning in an attempt to beat the summer vacation traffic. Key word: attempt. The drive took well over five hours (and only four to get back!) but was well worth it as the scenery was beautiful, especially once I got on A22, a highway that connects Italy and Austria.
My Route |
Bolzano, is located in the northeastern part of Italy and is the capital of the province Tyrol. The city used to be part of Austria before World War I and therefore, the German-Austrian influence is still strongly felt. Both German and Italian are widely spoken and German food and dress can be seen throughout. Bolzano's main square is named Waltherplatz after Walther von der Vogelweide, a famous German poet and composer. His statue is situated in the middle of the square paying homage to his famous works. Once I arrived in Bolzano I stopped on the square for some gelato and coffee and to enjoy the view.
Waltherplatz |
My first stop was the South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology to see Ötzi the ice man. Ötzi is the oldest most well preserved mummy in Europe. The perpetual cold and wet climate in the Alps has helped preserve him over thousands of years. He was accidentally discovered in 1991 in the Italian-Austrian Alps and has since changed history. Ötzi, is believed to have been murdered and left to die on the side of the road. The museum did a good job of reconstructing his life. Here are a few facts that I found most interesting.
- He is said to have come from wealth and status as he carried an axe made with a copper blade.
- The copper blade rewrote history, as it dates the European copper age to 1,000 years to what was previously thought
- He wore a bearskin hat and vest that were very well made and neatly stitched together
- His shoes, which were made to help protect Ötzi from the cold and wet conditions are the only ones like it that have been found
- He is said to have many of the same health conditions that are prevalent in humans today
One of the colorful Bolzano Streets |
While wandering the streets I saw a cable car going up one of the mountains. Without knowing where it went, I headed in its direction and hopped on. Around 30 minutes later it dropped us off in a small quaint town high above Bolzano. The views on the ride up were also spectacular as we were able to see the vineyards, farms and mountains that surrounded us.
My cable car ride |
The town was small and non-touristy. It had amazing views of the Dolomites with many roads and trails to explore. I headed off down one path and began to explore.
With the Dolomites behind me |
After my ride back down to Bolzano it was time for dinner. I headed to Hopfen & Co. a restaurant-brewery recommended by my parents. The Bozner beer is brewed according to the German purity law, Reinheitsgebot, of 1516 which requires that only water, barley and hops be used in the beer production. The law has since been repealed but many German breweries still abide. Their light beer and good German dinner were the perfect ending to my trip!