
Brenner Pass
Brenner Pass is a vital mountain route in the Alps that connects Austria and Italy. It serves as one of the most important crossings for transporting goods and people between northern and southern Europe. Situated at around 1,377 meters (4,519 feet) above sea level, the pass features a roadway and railway that navigate through rugged terrain. Its strategic location has made it a key passage for trade, travel, and historical military movements, and it remains an essential gateway for European connectivity today.