St. Lorenzen (South Tyrol) - St. Lorenzen (Südtirol)

St. Lorenzen
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Saint Lorenzen (Italian: San Lorenzo di Sebato) is a market town in Val Pusteria in South-Tirol (Italy) with 3717 inhabitants (as of December 31, 2009) and lies at the confluence of the Rienz and Gader rivers.

background

Map of St. Lorenzen (South Tyrol)

The districts of Ellen, Fassing, Lothen, Montal, Moos, Onach, Pflaurenz, Runggen, Saalen, Sonnenburg, St. Martin and Stefansdorf belong to the municipality of St. Lorenzen

getting there

By plane

By train

The 1 St. Lorenzen station is on the route of the Pustertalbahn, it comes from Franzensfeste and goes over Brunico to San Candido.

In the street

The main thoroughfare is the SS49Pustertalstrassethat from the Eisack Valley comes. Distance from Brixen 32 km.

Tourist Attractions

  • Sonnenburg Castle

The Sonnenburg Castle belongs to the community. Count Volkhold, heir of the "Suanapurc", made a monastery for women (mostly from the nobility) from the castle in 1039 and from then on lived as a hermit. In the Middle Ages, large parts of the Val Badia were subject to taxes from his foundation. Sonnenburg was endowed with far-reaching political rights such as the court court. Today the former abbey houses a restaurant and castle hotel.

activities

shop

kitchen

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nightlife

accommodation

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Work

security

Practical advice

The prefix for St.Lorenzen is (39) 0474.

The Post Code is I-39030.

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