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Ötzi - Place of discovery

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Description

Ötzi - the Iceman.
On 19 September 1991 a mummified corpse was found by chance in the ice of the Similaun glacier, on the way down from Fineilspitze peak (3,514m) to Tisenjoch saddleback (3,280m). The dead man carried a bow made from yew, a coated quiver filled with 14 arrows, instruments made of bone, arrowheads made from antlers of red deer and wrapped in bast, a flint knife with a flint blade, copper arrows and a back carrier. Yet we know that Ötzi was not the first to dare to cross the Alps. Archaeological discoveries near Vent prove that this region was the hunting ground for foragers in the Mesolithic period as early as 8,000 BC. Today the Iceman is exhibited in the Archaeological Museum of Bolzano.

Directions:
From Vent (1.900 m) Niedertal to Similaunhütte (3.019 m - 4 ½ hours walking). The last half hour leads the Niederjoch glacier.
From Similaunhütte runs along the ridge, a trail to the site (3.200 m-1 hour walk).

Extras:
Ankle-high hiking boots with grip soles, rain and sun protection, warm clothes.

Opening hours

Open in summer
Is closed
15.06.2025 - 30.09.2025
Monday
07:00 - 07:00
Tuesday
07:00 - 07:00
Wednesday
07:00 - 07:00
Thursday
07:00 - 07:00
Friday
07:00 - 07:00
Saturday
07:00 - 07:00
Sunday
07:00 - 07:00
The Ötzi place is accessible at any time (place at 3.200 m).

Locations

Ötzi - Place of discovery

Ötzi - the Iceman.
On 19 September 1991 a mummified corpse was found by chance in the ice of the Similaun glacier, on the way down from Fineilspitze peak (3,514m) to Tisenjoch saddleback (3,280m). The dead man carried a bow made from yew, a coated quiver filled with 14 arrows, instruments made of bone, arrowheads made from antlers of red deer and wrapped in bast, a flint knife with a flint blade, copper arrows and a back carrier. Yet we know that Ötzi was not the first to dare to cross the Alps. Archaeological discoveries near Vent prove that this region was the hunting ground for foragers in the Mesolithic period as early as 8,000 BC. Today the Iceman is exhibited in the Archaeological Museum of Bolzano.

Directions:
From Vent (1.900 m) Niedertal to Similaunhütte (3.019 m - 4 ½ hours walking). The last half hour leads the Niederjoch glacier.
From Similaunhütte runs along the ridge, a trail to the site (3.200 m-1 hour walk).

Extras:
Ankle-high hiking boots with grip soles, rain and sun protection, warm clothes.

Venterstraße 35
6458 Vent