If you’ve been following our Italy episode’s we have now arrived in the largest city in the South Tyrol Province – Bolzano. Bolzano would now be our home base for the rest of our time in the Dolomites.
Bolzano is the Italian name for the city and Bozen is the German name.
Bolzano is a stunning city, with a large pedestrian center that is set in a valley surrounded by stunning Vineyards, and a gorgeous Castle perched high above.
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Italia! Love the beauty of this country.
i was in italy this month but didnt knew about this place
Bolzano is famous for preserving Utzi the Iceman, the iced mummy from 5 thousand years ago and preserved very well with all his accessories including leather pants, bronze axe, shoes, bow and arrows and medicinal mushrooms. Very interesting museum dedicated to Utzi.
Bolzano is not located in the Dolomites.
greetings from the USA
I ❤ Bozen
Thank you sharing this. Please could you give us the contact for the Air B& B you stayed Thank you .
Va salut ! Un oras absollut superb ! Credeam ca Venetia e cel mai frumos oras din lume, dar Bolzano il depaseste ! Seara perfecta tuturor !
What time this visit took place?
The best quality of life and the highest per capita in Italy, can be found in this region TAA/Sudtirol
too stupid woman came back to school abaut History..ma impegnati almeno un po'
Ho avuto la sfortuna di capitare a Bolzano un 30ina di anni fà (gita organizzata in pullman,Bz,Trento,Insbruck per i mercatini di natale) ,il ricordo migliore di Bz è stato un ristoratore che alla mia richiesta di un caffè in italiano ha finto di non capire (*),si lo sò anche per un tedesco la frase "posso avere un caffè?" può risultare incomprensibile,unico caso in cui ni sono sentito vittima di razzismo in italia,molto diverso il trattamento a Trento e Insbruck dove perfino gli austriaci parlavano un Italiano decente,immagino che ora la questione sia ulteriormente peggiorata a causa dei legaioli,no problem non sono più tornato e i miei soldi li ho spesi altrove…
(*) la voglia di piantare un casino chiamando i vigili urbani è stata forte,poi ho immaginato che mi sarei trovato di fronte degli xenofobi in divisa,quindi ho lasciato perdere…
PS Nato e cresciuto a Milano .
Uhh. I was born in the block in front of your bnb.
And yes, ladin language do still exist today.
What a disgusting voice!!
We went there almost by accident and completely loved Bolzano.
Super Belisima
to be precise the castle you show in the beginning of the video is non in Bolzano but in Chiusa/Klausen , apx 35 kilometers north of Bolzano.
Very nice town and filming but the ending is just sad. Germans and Swiss have no idea how to cook. 2 hot dogs and a pile of french fries for probably 22 Euros.
🇮🇹 🤓In the province of Bolzano, 69.4% of the population belongs to the German linguistic group, 26% of South Tyroleans belong to the Italian group, while Ladins represent approximately 4%.
In the province of Bolzano only 5 municipalities out of 115 have an Italian majority. Another 8 have a Ladin majority. The 102 municipalities have a German majority, but that's not what you think: here they speak a variant of Bavarian German that changes from valley to valley (it may happen that someone from Prissiano and someone from Dobbiaco don't understand each other). Also, 95% of people will notice that you are not German and will therefore start speaking to you in Italian to help you (and "I want to speak German to learn" will not help you). Added to all this is the fact that many South Tyroleans sometimes do not understand standard German because it is different.
The linguistic panorama of the city of Bolzano is quite varied. Since the significant part of the inhabitants comes from Southern Italy, Latin America and beyond, the language chosen is predominantly Italian (3/4 of the population). Despite this, the native inhabitants are mostly bilingual, as is the teaching in schools. German, however, is the predominant language in the neighboring towns, so you only need to travel a few kilometres.
In Bolzano, for work reasons, a bilingual driving license is required to access public tenders, even less so in the commerce and catering sector.
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Loved you volg.. i was wondering if i should stay in bolzano and after your video i definitely would ,, i will stay for 2 nights. I wanted to ask do you need i car inside bolzano?
I don't know the countries of Europe, but this Italian city is an extraordinary city.
May God give me the opportunity to go to Italy one day and especially to this luxury city.❤️❤️❤️❤️
You inadvertently just gave me a tour of my new home in about 8 months. I was nervous about moving, but the beauty has me already packing. Danke/Grazie!
Complimenti VIDEO FANTASTICO.
Uno dei piu belli visti… SAREBBE bello poterlo vedere anche in italiano grazie
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Nice Vlog !! 😎
great vlog. thanks for sharing. at 17.35 you were referring to a 3rd language and named it 'ladin'. i have not been to Bolzano and i dont beleive there is a shot in the video about the sign you refer to with the 3 languages, but could the third language you are referring to be Latin language https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latin