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Brunnenburg


Useful links
Brunnenburg Castle – Agricultural Museum and Ezra-Pound Centre for Literature
The Brunnenburg Castle is said to be named after a nearby spring and lies on a glacial hill between the village centre and Tirol Castle. The fortresses date from between 1241 and 1253. At the beginning of the 20th century, the Brunnenburg was privately purchased and restored. Today it is a cultural centre and home of the South Tyrolean Agricultural museum.
NEW & unique: A number of different endangered domestic animals can be visited on a trip to the Brunnenberg, including Mangalitza pigs, Zackel sheep, Villnoess spectacled sheep, Pfauen goats, Tyrolean “blobe Goas” goats, and rare chickens, ducks and geese.
Opening times
April – early November
daily from 10 am – 5 pm
Closed Fridays and Saturdays
Telephone +39 0473 923 533







