Merano
Alpine-Mediterranean spa town
Merano
Merano

Merano

Alpine-Mediterranean spa town

On October 16, 1870, Merano witnessed a historic moment: Empress Elisabeth of Austria, better known as Sissi, arrived in the city by the Passer River with her entourage of 102 people. The recently opened Brenner railway brought the Empress to Trauttmansdorff Castle, where maids, governesses, ladies-in-waiting, and many other servants were in her service for months.

During her stay, Sisi enjoyed the mild air of Merano, going for walks, horseback riding, and hiking, all while hoping for the recovery of her ailing daughter, Marie Valerie, who soon regained her health. The arrival of the Empress brought new glory to the spa town of Merano, founded in 1836, and thrust it into the spotlight of the European aristocracy. Although Dr. Bernhard Mazegger Sr. had already established the first guesthouse, "Freihof," in 1840, it was the imperial visit that marked the definitive breakthrough.

Soon, wealthy travelers, spa guests, and the elite from across Europe – from America to Russia – flocked to Merano. Over the decades, magnificent villas were built, along with the famous Kurhaus, the city theater, and the spa house. In 1873, the city’s streets were illuminated by gas lighting, casting Merano in a new light. Merano became not only renowned as a healing spa destination but also a fashionable retreat for those seeking luxury, health, and culture. The city now stood as a symbol of elegance, wellness, and worldly charm.
The Gardens of Trauttmansdorff Castle
The Gardens of Trauttmansdorff Castle
Regarded as one of the most beautiful garden ensembles in Europe, the Gardens of Trauttmansdorff Castle are a vibrant celebration of botanical diversity. This ...
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Terme Merano
Terme Merano
The Merano Thermal Baths are located in the heart of the city. Nowhere else in South Tyrol is there such a centrally located natural oasis. The five-hectare ...
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The Arcades
The Arcades
The arcades of Merano are not just a piece of history but a living part of the city. Built in the 13th century by Meinhard II as a commercial route linking ...
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The Prince's Castle
The Prince's Castle
In the heart of Merano’s lively old town, surrounded by narrow alleys and bustling squares, stands a remarkable piece of Tyrolean history: the Prince’s Castle. ...
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The St. Nikolaus cathedral
The St. Nikolaus cathedral
The Parish Church of St. Nicholas stands as the spiritual heart of Merano, a distinguished masterpiece of late Gothic design. First mentioned in historical ...
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Palais Mamming Museum
Palais Mamming Museum
The Palais Mamming Museum, also known as the Merano Municipal Museum, stands as one of South Tyrol's oldest and most distinguished cultural institutions. ...
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Women´s Museum
Women´s Museum
How have women lived, thought, and fought across the centuries? What have they changed — and how have they shaped the world? For those seeking answers in ...
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