Via Imperii
Via Imperii was one of the most important of a class of roads known collectively as imperial roads of the Holy Roman Empire. This old trade route ran in a south–north direction from Venice on the Adriatic Sea and Verona in the Kingdom of Italy across the Brenner Pass through Germany to the Baltic coast passing the following cities:
- Innsbruck in the County of Tyrol
- Augsburg in the Prince-Bishopric of Augsburg
- the Imperial city of Nuremberg
- Bayreuth, Berneck, Münchberg and Hof in the Principality of Bayreuth
- Plauen, Mylau and Reichenbach in the Vogtland region
- Zwickau, Altenburg, Regis, Borna, Markkleeberg and Connewitz in the Margraviate of Meissen
- Leipzig – intersection with east–west Via Regia
- Wittenberg in Saxe-Wittenberg
- Cölln/Berlin, capital of Brandenburg
- Bernau bei Berlin
- Stettin in the Duchy of Pomerania
Parts of the historic route are today marked by the Italian Strada Statale No. 12, the Austrian Landesstraßen B 182 and B 177 and the German Bundesstraße 2.