Oldest nature park in South Tyrol offering hiking & skiing with huts & dramatic mountain views.
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Museo Marmolada Grande Guerra
Rocca Pietore BL , Italy
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- 0437 522984
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- Address
- Località Malga Ciapela, 48, 32023 Rocca Pietore BL, Italy
About this museum
Perched high in the Dolomites, this museum transforms a stark mountain landscape into a profound narrative of World War I alpine warfare. Visitors encounter intimate artifacts and immersive displays that reveal the extraordinary challenges faced by soldiers fighting at extreme elevations, where terrain was often more deadly than enemy fire. Entry is complimentary, allowing travelers to explore this poignant memorial to human resilience amid the breathtaking, unforgiving mountain slopes.
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Free admission every day. We combine official or place-listing data with public cultural datasets when available, then flag pages that may need a fresh check before you travel.
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Visit notes
- Free admission every day
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- Allow 2-3 hours
- Verified Oct 5, 2025
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Località Malga Ciapela, 48, 32023 Rocca Pietore BL, Italy
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