Brenner Pass
The Brenner Pass is a pass through the Alps at the Austrian-Italian border, at 1,370 metres. The pass has been one of the most important passages through the Alps since ancient times.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Mountain saddle with an elevation of 1,372 metres
- Description: mountain pass at the international border between Austria and Italy
- Also known as: “Austria Italy border crossing #2466”, “Brenner”, “Brenner - Brennero”, “Brenner Sattel”, “Brennero”, “Brennerpass”, “Brennerpass - Passo del Brennero”, “E55”, “Passo Brénnero”, and “Passo del Brennero”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Brenner railway station and Saint Valentine and Saints Mary by the Road church.
Brenner railway station
Railway station
Photo: Pimvantend, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Brenner railway station is the border station of Italy and Austria. It serves the town and comune of Brenner in the autonomous province of South Tyrol, northeastern Italy.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Brennersee and Lueg.
Brennersee
Hamlet
Photo: Llorenzi, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The lake Brennersee is a lake in Tyrol, Austria that lies approximately 1.15 km north of the Brenner Pass, 1,310 metres above sea level. With an area of approximately 19 ha, it is the biggest lake in the Wipptal.
Brenner Pass
- Categories: mountain pass, border crossing, and landform
- Location: Austria, Central Europe, Europe
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
47.0074° or 47° 0′ 27″ northLongitude
11.5067° or 11° 30′ 24″ eastElevation
1,372 metres (4,501 feet)Open location code
8FVH2G44+XMOpenStreetMap ID
node 508401093OpenStreetMap feature
natural=saddle
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Vietnamese—“Brenner Pass” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “ممر برينر”
- Aragonese: “Paso d’o Brennero”
- Armenian: “Բրենների լեռնանցք”
- Basque: “Brenner pasabidea”
- Bavarian: “Brenner”
- Bavarian: “Brennerpass”
- Bavarian: “Brennerposs”
- Belarusian: “Брэнер (перавал)”
- Belarusian: “Брэнер”
- Bengali: “ব্রেনার গিরিপথ”
- Bulgarian: “Бренер”
- Bulgarian: “Брунер”
- Bulgarian: “Проход Бренер”
- Catalan: “Coll del Brenner”
- Catalan: “pas del Brenner”
- Catalan: “Pas del Brenner”
- Cebuano: “Brenner Pass”
- Chinese: “布伦纳山口”
- Chinese: “布倫納山口”
- Chinese: “布倫納通道”
- Croatian: “Prijevoj Brenner”
- Czech: “Brennerpass”
- Czech: “Brennerpaß”
- Czech: “Brennerský průsmyk”
- Danish: “Brennerpas”
- Danish: “Brennerpasset”
- Dutch: “Brenner Pas”
- Dutch: “Brennerpas”
- Esperanto: “Brenner”
- Esperanto: “Montpasejo Brenero”
- Esperanto: “Pasejo Brenero”
- Estonian: “Brenneri mäekuru”
- Finnish: “Brennerin sola”
- Finnish: “Brennerpass”
- Finnish: “Brennersola”
- Finnish: “Passo del Brennero”
- French: “col du Brenner”
- French: “Col du Brenner”
- Georgian: “ბრენერის უღელტეხილი”
- German: “Brenner”
- German: “Brennerpass”
- German: “Brennerpaß”
- German: “Prëner”
- Greek: “Πέρασμα Μπρένερ”
- Greek: “Πέρασμα Μπρέννερ”
- Hebrew: “מעבר ברנר”
- Hungarian: “Brenner-hágó”
- Icelandic: “Brennerskarð”
- Indonesian: “Jalur gunung Brenner”
- Italian: “passo del Brennero”
- Italian: “Passo del Brennero”
- Japanese: “ブレンナー峠”
- Japanese: “ブレンネル峠”
- Japanese: “ブレンネロ峠”
- Kirghiz: “Бреннер”
- Korean: “브레너 고개”
- Ladin: “Prener”
- Latin: “Brennus mons”
- Latin: “Brennus Mons”
- Latin: “Pyrenaeus Transitus”
- Latin: “Pyrendum Transitus”
- Latin: “Pyricaeus mons”
- Latin: “Pyrius Transitus”
- Latvian: “Brennera pāreja”
- Lithuanian: “Brenerio perėja”
- Macedonian: “Бренер”
- Macedonian: “Бренеров Превој”
- Marathi: “ब्रेनर पास”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Brenner-pass”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Brenner-passet”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Brennerpass”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Brennerpasset”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Brennerpasset”
- Norwegian: “Brennerpasset”
- Persian: “گذرگاه برنر”
- Polish: “Brenner”
- Polish: “Przełęcz Brenner”
- Portuguese: “Passo do Brennero”
- Romanian: “Brenner”
- Romanian: “Brennerpass”
- Romanian: “Pasul Brenner”
- Russian: “Бреннер”
- Russian: “Бреннеров перев”
- Russian: “Бреннеров перевал”
- Russian: “перевал Бреннер”
- Serbo-Croatian: “Brennerski prijevoj”
- Slovak: “Brennerský priesmyk”
- Slovenian: “Prelaz Brenner”
- Spanish: “Brennerpass”
- Spanish: “Paso Brenner”
- Spanish: “Paso de Brenner”
- Spanish: “Paso de Brennero”
- Spanish: “Paso del Brenner”
- Spanish: “Paso del Brennero”
- Spanish: “Passo del Brennero”
- Swedish: “Brennerpass”
- Swedish: “Brennerpasset”
- Swedish: “Passo del Brennero”
- Thai: “ช่องเขาเบร็นเนอร์”
- Turkish: “Brenner Geçidi”
- Ukrainian: “Бреннер”
- Uzbek: “Brenner”
- Vietnamese: “Đèo Brenner”
Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Brenner and Griesbergplatz.
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Grenzmanagementzentrum and Zollamt Autobahn Einreise.
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