Dr. Hani H.
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Bolzano Cathedral, a landmark of South Tyrol’s capital, stands proudly in the city center near Walther Square. Built in the 13th–14th centuries with red and yellow marble, it replaced earlier Romanesque structures. Its stunning 65-meter bell tower, crafted by Lombard and Swabian artisans, recalls Notre Dame’s elegance. Inside, highlights include the rebuilt Gothic pulpit, Baroque Chapel of Grace, and the Wine Door—one of Tyrol’s finest Gothic portals. The cathedral hosts regular Masses and houses a treasury museum nearby. Easily accessible by bus or underground parking, it’s especially magical during Advent, when the Bolzano Christmas Market fills Walther Square with festive charm.