
BY: Marco Pecorai
Located in the far north of Italy on the border with Austria, South Tyrol – Alto Adige in Italian – is among the most interesting territories in the Alpine region.
A centuries-old meeting point between the Latin and Germanic cultures (it is no coincidence that German is along with Italian the official language of the area), today South Tyrol is a territory that offers visitors a whole range of attractions, not only for scenic mountains and valleys, but also for castles and villages with a fairy-tale atmosphere, enriched by the presence of internationally renowned ski resorts. What’s more, it also surprises with its first-rate cultural offerings.
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