Our Flagship Store in Bolzano
A unique shopping experience in the heart of South Tyrol's capital
Opening hours:
Monday to Friday: 10am - 7pm
Saturday: 10am - 6pm
Piazza Walther 15
39100 Bolzano | Italy
Welcome to Bolzano!
Our home is where we want you to feel at home: That's why our flagship store in Bolzano, the core of our retail network, has a particularly cozy atmosphere that not only invites you to shop, but also to relax. You can experience the world of the Luis Trenker brand with all your senses and leave the hustle and bustle of everyday life behind you.
The Palais Campofranco
The history of the baroque Palais Campofranco dates back to the 18th century: Archduke Rainer, deputy king of Lombardo-Venezia, once lived there, followed by other generations of nobility. The majestic building has been a protected monument since 1952 and has been restored in 2021. Bars, restaurants and stores are lined up around the inner courtyard with its gigantic ginkgo tree, which has become the symbol of Palais Campofranco - the ideal spot for connoisseurs.
Storemanager Stefano
Stefano has managed our flagship store from the very beginning and embodies his passion for fashion: he will advise you on your shopping with his flair for casual combinations in Italian style, his charming manner and always with a smile on his face, bringing his fresh ideas in line with your individual desires. Stefano can give you countless other suggestions too: He knows the city of Bolzano like the back of his hand and knows exactly where to find the creamiest cappuccino, the best aperitivo and the tastiest pasta. We're already looking forward to your visit!
Our insider tip for Bolzano
Right in the center of the city and still idyllic: on the terrace of the META restaurant in the Palais Campofranco, directly above our flagship store, you can enjoy your coffee or aperitif with a view of the imposing cathedral and the lively Piazza Walther. Lean back on the Luis Trenker director's chairs, allow the staff to pamper you in Trenker style and experience the feeling of "dolce vita".