Discover some highlights from Schenna and its surroundings and use your vacation in Schenna to better get to know our beautiful area, the traditions, and the many sights.
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Discover some highlights from Schenna and its surroundings and use your vacation in Schenna to better get to know our beautiful area, the traditions, and the many sights.
Schenna Castle in South Tyrol can be visited except for the wing with the private rooms of the count's family. The halls and stately rooms house a gallery of paintings and portraits, a collection of weapons, and numerous art historical objects related to Tyrolean history. Noteworthy: Mementos of Archduke Johann, the largest Andreas Hofer collection belonging to him, and a faience stove in the Renaissance knight’s hall. The descendants of Archduke Johann live in Schenna Castle today.
Since the completion of the new parish church in 1931, this church was repurposed and served as a storage room and rehearsal space for the choir. In March 1981, the church was reopened and newly consecrated. It now provides a dignified setting for worship services, devotions in smaller circles, and weddings.
Trauttmansdorff Castle hosts South Tyrol's only tourism museum, the "Touriseum". Surrounding the castle, the Gardens of Trauttmansdorff Castle showcase the world of plants on a grand stage, offering a fascinating playground for flower enthusiasts and amateur botanists.
In the heart of the city of Merano and amidst a Mediterranean park landscape are the new Merano Thermal Baths.
Spanning 7,650 m², this oasis of relaxation is a place of well-being with many bubbling attractions.
The city on the Passer offers numerous events throughout the year, with highlights ranging from the International Flower Show MeranFlora in spring to the traditional Grape Festival in October, from exciting, internationally acclaimed horse races to the Merano Music Weeks, which promise top-class classical enjoyment at the highest level.