Tradition & culture in Merano
Merano’s cultural life

Tradition & culture in Merano

Merano’s cultural life

As the second largest urban centre in South Tyrol, the spa town of Merano/Meran is the only city with a population more or less equally balanced between Italian and German language speakers.

Its successful blend of Mediterranean and Alpine cultures and its innovative joint urban development programme have profoundly influenced the development of the spa town, producing a lifestyle characterised by its elegant architecture, gastronomic diversity, vibrant social life and culture.



Merano's old arcades, castles and city gates are a testament of its long history as the medieval centre of Tyrol. The Merano Thermal Baths are also deeply interwoven into Merano's legacy as a spa town.

Originally established in 1874 and extended in 1912 – 1914, the landmark Kurhaus building is the town's cultural hub that serves as an all-year-round venue for international exhibitions, congresses, trade fairs and concerts. Choose whether to explore Merano's sights, including its churches and museums on your own or join one of the guided tours of the city.