Fassa Valley
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關於Fassa Valley
Trentino-Alto Adige is a diverse region in Northeast Italy.The northern predominantly German-speaking part has significant Italian and Ladin minorities, while the southern Italian-speaking part has a small German minority.
Fassa Valley旅遊指南
城市概覽
During the Middle Ages, this region was divided between the Prince-Bishop of Trento and the Prince-Bishop of Brixen. Both principalities were under the sphere of influence of the Counts of Tyrol (and later, the Austrian Empire). To the south, they bordered with the Venetian Republic, which had influence on the southernmost valleys. After the collapse of the Venetian Republic, and the Napoleonic Wars, most of northern Italy fell under Austrian Empire rule. This region became part of Tirol. Italian independence wars in the last half of the 19th century claimed back from Austria the former Venetian Republic. Among the Italian-speaking people dwelling in the southernmost valleys of Tirol grew a movement to throw off Austrian rule, and join the new Italian state. The need to "liberate" these Italian lands was used by Italy to enter World War I against Austria. After the war was lost by Austria, the portion of Tirol south of the Brenner Pass was annexed by Italy and renamed Trentino-Alto Adige, Trentino being the part with Italian-speaking population. The German-speaking population of Alto-Adige were not given a recognized minority status. Indeed, as Italy fell under nationalistic fascist rule, the government started an effort to "italianize" Alto-Adige. Use of German in schools and in official documents was forbidden, the official names of places was changed to be Italian-sounding, and Italians were moved from other parts of Italy to "colonize" the region. As a result of the pact between Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy, the Germans in the regions were given the option to relocate to Germany. Only a few accepted, and most of them returned to their homeland after the war. During the end of the war, the region was briefly annexed to the Third Reich. After World War II, the region remained part of Italy; the two provinces of Trentino and South Tyrol were granted large administrative and legislative autonomy. In Alto Adige, German is an official language besides Italian. All
如何抵達
The nearest airports are Bolzano, Innsbruck, Verona, Munich, and Milan.
必看景點
Überetsch: there you can find large producing areas for wine and apples Seiser Alm: the largest high mountain pasture in Europe Merano: health resort with great tradition, i.e. empress Sissi of Austria stayed there Museo Ladin de Fascia Trentino-Alto Adige has many small and picturesque villages, 16 of them have been selected by I Borghi più belli d'Italia ("The most beautiful villages of Italy"), a non-profit private association of small Italian towns of strong historical and artistic interest,
體驗活動
Skiing: because Südtirol is in the middle of the Alps, the maximum distance to a skiing region from every town is one hour car driving. Skiing season runs roughly December through mid-April. Hiking season runs June through mid-September
Events Inside – bilingual (German, Italian) pocket calendar with all events in South Tyrol. The index is written in English. You can find it everywhere. Free.
購物
Christmas markets have become popular since the 1990s, including those in Bolzano, Merano, Brixen, Sterzing and Bruneck. The Trento Christmas market is renowned in Trentino.
飲品與夜生活
Because of its unique history and location within the southern Alps and Dolomites, in this region grows a wide range of grape varieties that are not usually seen in other parts of Italy. These include Müller-Thurgau, Vernatsch, Lagrein, Sylvaner, Riesling (known in Italian as Riesling Renano), Gewürztraminer (known in Italian as Traminer Aromatico) and Blatterle. Winemaking in Tyrol has a long tradition: the first evidence dates back to the period before the Romans. The South Tyrolean winegrowing area is highly influenced by the Mediterranean climate, which in the Adige Valley (Überetsch-Unterland, Überetsch, Bozen, Terlan, Burggrafenamt) arrives up to Meran. This allows a very versatile winemaking, which includes almost all the red grape varieties and a lot of white grape wines. The Vinschgau and the Eisacktal have a harsher climate and thus they're specialized in white wines. In South Tyrol there are three indigenous varieties: Schiava, Gewürztraminer and Lagrein. A similar winegrowing region is Trentino wine in the south.
城市概覽改寫自 Wikipedia,旅遊指南來自Wikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。照片來自 Wikimedia Commons.