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Tour to Sass + along Fersina and Adige to the MUSE
Trento, Italy

Tour to Sass + along Fersina and Adige to the MUSE

Length4 mi
Elev. Gain265.7 ft
Est. Steps9500
River
City walk
Created by Drino

Tour to Sass + along Fersina and Adige to the MUSE Introduction

Tour to Sass + along Fersina and Adige to the MUSE is a 4 mile (9,500-step) route located near Trento, Italy. This route has an elevation gain of about 265.7 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
Il famoso “Giro al Sass” nel centro storico di Trento: da piazza Duomo dirigersi verso via S. Virgilio imboccare poi via Dordi fino a piazza Erbe, percorrere via Mantova fino a largo Carducci per poi prendere via San Pietro, poi girare a sinistra per via Manci fino a raggiungere via Belenzani per poi percorrerla tutta fino al Duomo (un Km circa). Finito quindi il giro, si attraversa la piazza e si prosegue poi dietro al Duomo continuando in via Calepina fino a piazza Venezia, imboccando poi via Grazioli da percorrere tutta fino ad incontrare il lungo Fersina destro. Lo si percorre tutto fino alla fine della pista ciclabile. Dirigersi poi verso lo Skate Park di fronte ai campi del Trento calcio di via del Maso Smalz. Proseguire poi verso via R. da Sanseverino costeggiando l’Adigetto fino ad incontrare il ponte pedonale che lo attraversa e che conduce al lungo Adige sinistro. Percorrerlo in direzione Nord fino a raggiungere il moderno ed originale quartiere delle Albere attraversarlo per raggiungere l’ingresso del museo MUSE di Trento meta del percorso. Giro facile che unisce cultura e natura in poco più di sei km.

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Buonconsiglio Castle

Place
Buonconsiglio Castle (Italian: Castello del Buonconsiglio) is a castle in Trento, northern Italy.

Palazzo delle Albere, Trento

Place
Palazzo delle Albere is a Renaissance villa-fortress in Trento, northern Italy. It was built during the 16th century by the Madruzzo family of prince-bishops of Trento. It takes its name (meaning "Palace of the Trees") from the rows of poplars that once led to the castle; it is surrounded by a park, now smaller than once because it is crossed by the Brenner Railway and partly occupied by the Trento Monumental Cemetery.

Museo delle Scienze

Place
The Museo delle Scienze (MUSE) is a science museum in Trento, Italy. The museum was designed by architect Renzo Piano and opened in 2013.

Etschtal

Place
The Etschtal (Italian: Val d'Adige or Val dell'Adige) is the name given to that part of alpine valley of the Adige in Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy, which stretches from Merano to Bolzano and from Salorno to Rovereto.South of Rovereto, the valley's name changes to Vallagarina, but Val d'Adige is sometimes used to define the whole river valley, up to its entrance into the Padan Plain.

Giro al Sas

Place
The Giro al Sas, also known as the Giro Podistico di Trento and the Giro Internazionale Città di Trento, is an annual 10-kilometre road running competition for men which takes place in October in the city of Trento, Italy.First held as a part of celebrations for Saint Vigilius of Trent in 1907, the competition was interrupted by World Wars but has been held virtually every year since 1945.

University of Trento

Place
"Trento U" redirects here. For other uses, see TrentoU (disambiguation).The University of Trento (Italian: Università degli Studi di Trento, German: Universität Trient) is an Italian university located in Trento and nearby Rovereto. It has been able to achieve considerable results in didactics, research, and international relations according to CENSIS and the Italian Ministry of Education.

Trento Cathedral

Place
Trento Cathedral (Italian: Cattedrale di San Vigilio, Duomo di Trento) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Trento, northern Italy. It is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Trento, and until 1802, was the seat of the Bishopric of Trent. It was built over a pre-existing 6th-century church devoted to Saint Vigilius (Italian: San Vigilio), patron saint of the city.

Prince-Bishopric of Trent

Place
The Prince-Bishopric of Trent (German: Hochstift Trient, Fürstbistum Trient, Bistum Trient), was an ecclesiastical principality roughly corresponding to the present-day Northern Italian autonomous province of Trentino. It was created in 1027 and existed until 1802, when it was secularised and absorbed into the County of Tyrol held by the House of Habsburg.

Santa Maria Maggiore, Trento

Place
The Church of Santa Maria Maggiore is an important place of worship in the city of Trento, and the site of the Third Session of the Council of Trent. It was built by Antonio Medaglia on the model of the basilica of Sant’Andrea in Mantua, at the wish of the Prince-Archbishop Bernardo Clesio. In November 1973 Pope Paul VI accorded it the status of minor cathedral.

Stadio Briamasco

Place
Stadio Briamasco is a multi-use stadium in Trento, Italy. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Trento Calcio 1921.The stadium holds 4,277 people.
Last updated: Dec 1, 2024

Route Details

Length

4 mi

Elev. Gain

265.7 ft

Est. Steps

9500
Created by
Drino
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