Rodeneck

Rodeneck (German: [ˈroːdənɛk]; Italian: Rodengo [roˈdeŋɡo, roˈdɛŋɡo]) is a comune (municipality) and a village in South Tyrol in northern Italy.

Rodeneck borders the following municipalities: Kiens, Lüsen, Mühlbach, Natz-Schabs, St. Lorenzen and Vintl.

The discovery of middle Bronze Age forts dates permanent settlement to at least 1500 BC.

The community was mentioned by name for the first time in the Actum Rotungun of 1050–1065 AD as a place that has made donations to the bishop.

Between 1140 and 1147, Bishop Hartmann of Brixen made the town an alod and bestowed it upon his ministerialis Frederick II and his wife Gerbirg, who built a castle there.