The railway world in Rabland/Rablà near Merano is Italy’s largest digital model railway. The basis of the exhibition is the extensive collection of model railways of over 20,000 individual items, making it among one of Europe’s largest private collections.
Pay a visit to the world of 5,000 years ago and get to know the well-known glacier mummy “Ötzi” (the Man from the Ice). South Tyrol's Museum of Archaeology also has a family room. The museum offers a family area for children and their guardians where they can play, read or rest, before, during or after their visit.
MMM Firmian at Sigmundskron Castle near Bolzano addresses the topic of man and mountain. Lying between the Schlern massif and the Texel Group outside, with art, installations and relics inside, this large complex gives an insight into the emergence and exploitation of the mountains, the religious meaning of the summits, as well as the history of mountaineering and the Alpine tourism of our days.
Lake Kaltern/Caldaro is the perfect place for a relaxing day trip. Only 40 km away, located south of Bolzano, the bathing lake is surrounded by vineyards. Swimmers get their money's worth in the cool water on hot days, while gourmets can taste the fine wines from the Wine Route.
This mountain panorama exists in only one place! The mighty peaks of the Dolomites leave not only mountaineers breathless. Whether for a panoramic drive over the winding passes or an alpine experience on foot, the unique nature of the UNESCO World Heritage Site speaks for itself and inspires young and old.
Affectionately called the "Garda Sea" by the people of South Tyrol, the lake that forms the border between the three regions of Trentino, Veneto and Lombardy is only a two-hour drive away and offers picturesque fishing villages and sea flair. But entertainment for the whole family is also provided - do not miss the amusement park Gardaland and its attractions.