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Cortina d'Ampezzo - 1956 The first Italian Olympics
The History of Cortina d'Ampezzo
From the prehistory to the Olympic Games of the1956, with specific descriptions about the Great War: between May 1915 and October 1917 the Dolomites were the stage of one of the most horrific moments in history. In an exhausting war of attrition, the Italian and Austrian Armies fought out First World War battles in these mountains.


From the Prehistory to the 1956 Olympic Games
"The History of Cortina d'Ampezzo" by Mario Ferruccio Belli
Dolomites: a millenary crossroad and testimony to mankind's history


The Great War
Interreg II Project
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General Hints
The History on the Falzarego Pass
Over the centuries, the Falzarego Pass area has been an important communication way between the Ladin valleys of Ampezzo, Livinallongo, and Badia.
The History on the 5 Torri and Averau area
Man has left a number of ancient marks in the Cinque Torri-Averau area since the early traces of seasonal settlements of shepherds and woodcutters and the alterations of the environment that followed.

Vintage post-cards
Photo gallery
An unpublished collection of 47th vintage postcards of Cortina and surroundings, from the 20's to the 50's .
Photo by Stefano Zardini -from the site www.dolomiti.org/grigioverde
The Great War in Cortina d'Ampezzo
Nearly ninety years have elapsed, since tens of thousands of Italian and Austro-Hungarian soldiers met in one of the most terrible fights if the First World War, on the Mountains of Cortina d'Ampezzo.

In order to keep the memory of those events alive, the Municipality of Cortina d'Ampezzo, together with the Austrian partners of the Municipality of Koetschach-Mauthen and the Alt-Kaiserjaegerclub of Innsbruck, within the programme Interreg II Italy-Austria, thanks to the financial support by the European Community through the Veneto region and to private co-financing - in cooperation with the Artistic and Environmental Property Service of the Veneto region and the Regole d'Ampezzo - have transformed all the works, constructed on the mountains by the Italian Alpine Troops and the Austrian Kaiserjaeger between 1914 and 1918, into a huge monument.

An immense open-air museum, accessible throughout the whole year, is the result of this great operation of war archaeology and restoration, which has seen the participation of the armies of the Countries that ninety years ago fought as enemies on these mountains.


Images from the Open-air Museum of the Great War


The living story of the Great War
Every year, enthusiasts of the living history of the Great War gather from all over Europe to the Lagazuoi Mountain. Wearing original uniforms and equipment they populate the restored huts, emplacements, and trenches of the open-air museum for a whole day. By answering the visitors' questions, they explain the soldiers' way of life on the mountains.
The re-enactors and spectators re-live the emotions of the protagonists of that event, a unique way to understand our history.

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Interreg II Italia-Austria

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Program sponsored by the European Union FESR

Official Web Site:
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Further information...
The front at Falzarego/Lagazuoi
The Great War at the 5 Torri

 Mine tunnel at Lagazuoi

Itineraries
Summer excursions
The Lagazuoi Gallery - Lagazuoi
War hospitals - Lagazuoi
The Kaiserjaeger Trail - Lagazuoi
The Great War Trenches- Cinque Torri

Winter
The Great War Tour