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The hotel has its own herd of Highland cattle and we did eat some of the beef.

Processing makes this a bit too dark but we had a great walk to this area. Superb views of the mountains.

Konigspitze, seen from Val Martello.

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the "Blumenstr?u?e" (bouquets) are original artwork by Aron Demetz (at least that's waht I take from prod.trauttmansdorff.sw.teamblau.com/media/cd/10/59/16703...)

The collegiate church of Innichen Abbey is considered to be the most important romanesque building in the entire Eastern Alps

There is a great elevated walkway along the valley side with views towards the mountains and hoodoos in the gully.

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the "Blumenstr?u?e" (bouquets) are original artwork by Aron Demetz (at least that's waht I take from prod.trauttmansdorff.sw.teamblau.com/media/cd/10/59/16703...)

(Photo: © Zippo Zimmermann, www.designladen.com – unauthorized use prohibited)

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Lago di Valdaora in Val Pusteria, Alto Adige, Italy

45 million years of history in this slice of rock.

Mercantile Palace Bolzano

The Palazzo Mercantile - Merkantilgebäude (Mercantile Palace) was the ancient seat of the Mercantile Magistracy founded 1635 by the archduchess Claudia de‘ Medici as a court for the fair activities in Bolzano - Bozen.

The current building was built between 1708 and 1727 by the brothers Giovanni and Giuseppe Delai based on the plan by the Verona architect Francesco Perotti.

www.bolzano.net/en/mercantile-museum.html

 

Sunset in South Tyrol, Italy

Bolzano, Sud Tirol, Italy, 10 Sep 2022

in many places, modern mountain huts look like tin boxes, or sci-fi contraptions, discordant with their natural environment and its culture. This subdued yet airy structure is, in this regard, rather a success

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