Magrè sulla Strada del Vino / Margreid an der Weinstraße
BZ · Trentino-Alto Adige / SüdtirolMagrè sulla Strada del Vino (Margreid an der Weinstraße, Magrè on the Wine Road) is one of the most picturesque wine villages in South Tyrol and is located in the Lower Atesina district, part of the Autonomous Province of Bolzano - South Tyrol, which borders on the Trentino region.
Mentioned for the first time only in 1182, Magré saw the presence of an early settlement as demonstrated by numerous archaeological finds dating back to Roman times. The historic centre is perfectly preserved and has countless fine townhouses. The architectural style is distinctive for its Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque features. Stone portals, double-arched windows, exposed staircases, loggias and ornamental grilles give the town a very unusual character.
The municipality covers approximately 14 km², with 166 hectares of vineyards and 188 hectares of apple orchards. The village of Magrè is at 207 metres above sea level, while its only adjoining hamlet, Favogna di Sotto, is at 1,260 metres above sea level, overlooking the Adige Valley.
According to the most recent census, the population of Magrè is 84% German-speaking and 16% Italian-speaking. Approximately 30% of the 1,331 inhabitants are engaged in fruit and wine growing. Magrè has several wine cellars and an important fruit-growers' consortium that markets the farmers' finest fruit.