History & Events

bilder/Geschichte-01.jpgWhen we speak of history and culture, we do not associate it with something old-fashioned or even a dusty atmosphere. Of course, you always can see the time-honoured traditions, for example the Tramin Village Museum which was opened in 1989. However, without a stuffy atmosphere or pompous demands.

 

bilder/Geschichte-02.jpgEverything is lively. And full of fun. The "Egetmann" parade at the carnival, for example. The parade with a broad variety of carriages and historic figures originates from an old tradition in which winter was driven out of the land. The so-called "Schnappviecher" are a fundamental part of this event and inseparable from Tramin.

 

bilder/Geschichte-03.jpgNo less history-ridden are Tramin's cultural monuments. A special gem is the little church St. Jakob in Kastelaz. Unobtrusive but still visible from afar, it thrones on a small hill, covered in vineyards, situated just above the village. Inside, it contains the oldest Roman frescoes in the German-speaking area.  

Tramin's historical religious buildings present an unusual blend of northern and southern elements - a merging of the great epochs of European Art in South Tyrol.   Parish Church of St....more
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The Tramin Village Museum   Opening hours: from April to November Tuesday and Friday from 10.00 to 12.00 a.m. Wednesday from 10.00 to 12.00 a.m. and from 4.00 to 6.00 p.m. ...more

 

 

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