Regions

Trentino Alto Adige

Cultural history between architecture and monuments

The region boasts a remarkable architectural heritage, with buildings ranging from Gothic to Baroque. Among these, the Cathedral of Trento and the Palazzo delle Albere in Trento, the Church of San Lorenzo in Rovereto and the Palazzo Thun in Trento represent just a few examples of the architectural eclecticism of Trentino. In Alto Adige, the Ponte Talvera in Bolzano and the Church of San Michele in Bressanone are witnesses of the historical and cultural importance of the region.

Monuments and Museums

Trentino-Alto Adige is home to numerous museums that celebrate its history, culture and traditions. The Italian Historical War Museum in Rovereto, the MUSE in Trento and the Archaeological Museum of Alto Adige in Bolzano are just some of the places where it is possible to deepen your knowledge of the region.

Food and wine

Trentino-Alto Adige is renowned for its distinct cuisine, which reflects Italian and German influences. Products such as Trentino apples, local wines, and cheeses such as Spressa delle Giudicarie DOP and Stelvio DOP are just some examples of the food and wine delights of the region.

Typical Products and Crafts

Trentino-Alto Adige is known for its typical products and quality craftsmanship, which include wooden articles, bobbin lace, and majolica stoves, thus representing an important sector of the local economy.

Events and Traditions

The region is also famous for its folklore events and festivals, which include the Cavalcata di San Leonardo, the San Nicolò and Krampus parades, and the traditional San Martino di Cornaiano market. These events are moments of celebration of ancient local traditions.