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Val Venosta Collection

Val Venosta, located in the province of Bolzano, South Tyrol, Italy, is a picturesque region that offers breathtaking views and rich cultural heritage

Background imageVal Venosta Collection: Malles / Mals, province of Bolzano, South Tyrol, Italy. Marienberg is the highest

Malles / Mals, province of Bolzano, South Tyrol, Italy. Marienberg is the highest Benedictine abbey in Europe

Background imageVal Venosta Collection: Detail of Talai forest in autumn. Curon Venosta, South Tirol, Italy

Detail of Talai forest in autumn. Curon Venosta, South Tirol, Italy

Background imageVal Venosta Collection: Submerged tower of Curon Venosta in autumn. Curon Venosta, South Tirol, Italy

Submerged tower of Curon Venosta in autumn. Curon Venosta, South Tirol, Italy

Background imageVal Venosta Collection: The bell-tower of Graun in Vinschgau, Reschensee - Lago di Resia, Bolzano, South Tyrol

The bell-tower of Graun in Vinschgau, Reschensee - Lago di Resia, Bolzano, South Tyrol, Trentino Alto Adige, Italy

Background imageVal Venosta Collection: Italy, TRentino Alto Adige, Val Venosta, apple farm near Lasa

Italy, TRentino Alto Adige, Val Venosta, apple farm near Lasa

Background imageVal Venosta Collection: Italy, Trentino Alto Adige, Val Venosta, Burgeis, Furstenberg Castle & valley views

Italy, Trentino Alto Adige, Val Venosta, Burgeis, Furstenberg Castle & valley views

Background imageVal Venosta Collection: Abbey Marienberg, Vinschgau (Val Venosta) overlooking valley vinschga (val venosta)

Abbey Marienberg, Vinschgau (Val Venosta) overlooking valley vinschga (val venosta)
Abbey Marienberg, Vinschgau (Val Venosta) overlooking valley vinschga (Val venosta) and the village of burgeis (bugusio) close to pass reschen (passo di resia)

Background imageVal Venosta Collection: View of St. Valentin Church from vineyards, Merano, Val Venosta, Alto Adige-Sudtirol

View of St. Valentin Church from vineyards, Merano, Val Venosta, Alto Adige-Sudtirol, Italy, Europe

Background imageVal Venosta Collection: The romanic little church of Sankt Prokulus (San Procolo) near Naturns (naturno)

The romanic little church of Sankt Prokulus (San Procolo) near Naturns (naturno)
The Romanic little church of Sankt Prokulus (San Procolo) near Naturns (naturno) in valley Vinschgau (Val venosta) is an unique church in the whole European alps

Background imageVal Venosta Collection: The old town of Glurns (glorenza) in Vinschgau (Val Venosta)

The old town of Glurns (glorenza) in Vinschgau (Val Venosta). The little country town remained nearly undestroyed since the middle ages and is now a major center for the tourism in vinschgau. Italy

Background imageVal Venosta Collection: Apple (malus) growing in the valley Vinschgau (val Venosta) in South Tyrol (Alto Adige)

Apple (malus) growing in the valley Vinschgau (val Venosta) in South Tyrol (Alto Adige). South Tyrol is the most important apple growing region in the European Union. Italy, South Tyrol

Background imageVal Venosta Collection: Labers Castle set in the middle of vineyards, Castel Labers, Merano, Val Venosta

Labers Castle set in the middle of vineyards, Castel Labers, Merano, Val Venosta, Alto Adige-Sudtirol, Italy, Europe

Background imageVal Venosta Collection: Herd of cows grazing at the foot of the waterfall, Parcines Waterfall, Parcines, Val Venosta

Herd of cows grazing at the foot of the waterfall, Parcines Waterfall, Parcines, Val Venosta, Alto Adige-Sudtirol, Italy, Europe

Background imageVal Venosta Collection: View of St. Valentin church surrounded by autumn colors, Merano, Val Venosta, Alto Adige-Sudtirol

View of St. Valentin church surrounded by autumn colors, Merano, Val Venosta, Alto Adige-Sudtirol, Italy, Europe

Background imageVal Venosta Collection: Glimpse of the village of Parcines with its typical church. Parcines, Val Venosta

Glimpse of the village of Parcines with its typical church. Parcines, Val Venosta, Alto Adige/Sudtirol, Italy, Europe

Background imageVal Venosta Collection: Sunset light illuminates the vineyards surrounding Tirolo Castle, Merano, Val Venosta

Sunset light illuminates the vineyards surrounding Tirolo Castle, Merano, Val Venosta, Alto Adige-Sudtirol, Italy, Europe

Background imageVal Venosta Collection: View of Ramez Castle surrounded by vineyards, Ramez Castle, Merano, Val Venosta

View of Ramez Castle surrounded by vineyards, Ramez Castle, Merano, Val Venosta, Alto Adige-Sudtirol, Italy, Europe


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Val Venosta, located in the province of Bolzano, South Tyrol, Italy, is a picturesque region that offers breathtaking views and rich cultural heritage. One of its notable landmarks is Abbey Marienberg, situated in Vinschgau (Val Venosta), which overlooks the stunning valley. With its elevated position, it provides an awe-inspiring panorama of the surrounding area. Autumn brings a special charm to Val Venosta, as seen in the detail of Talai forest in Curon Venosta. The vibrant colors paint a mesmerizing picture against the backdrop of this South Tyrolean town. Another intriguing sight is the submerged tower of Curon Venosta during autumn when Lake Resia partially engulfs it. This unique phenomenon adds an element of mystery and intrigue to this already enchanting place. Graun's bell-tower stands tall amidst Reschensee - Lago di Resia, captivating visitors with its historical significance and scenic beauty. Moving further into Val Venosta lies Lasa's apple farm – a testament to the region's reputation for producing high-quality apples. Burgeis showcases Furstenberg Castle along with sweeping valley views that leave visitors breathless at every turn. Strolling through vineyards near Merano reveals St. Valentin Church standing proudly against nature's backdrop. For history enthusiasts, Sankt Prokulus (San Procolo) presents a charming Romanesque church near Naturns (Naturno). Meanwhile, Glurns (Glorenza), with its well-preserved old town nestled within Vinschgau (Val Venosta), takes you on a journey back in time. Lastly but not leastly are the abundant apple orchards that thrive throughout Vinschgau (Val Venosta). These Malus trees symbolize both natural beauty and agricultural prosperity synonymous with this region. It offers an array of attractions ranging from historical landmarks to natural wonders.