Monte Piana Open Air Museum
Natural monument,
Via Dolomiti/Dolomitenstr. 3,
39034
Toblach / Dobbiaco
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Monte Piana Open Air Museum
The historical museum dedicated to the First World War is located on the summit of Monte Piana, a place that also offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains, including the iconic Tre Cime di Lavaredo.
As the border between Italy and the Habsburg monarchy of Austria-Hungary crossed Monte Piana, during the war this peak (2,324 metres high) became the scene of intense fighting between the Italians and Austrians, both eager to control this strategic position. The northern peak was occupied by the Austrians, while the southern one was under Italian control. The positions, trenches and tunnels of both fronts were only a few metres apart, making the location an extremely bloody battlefield.
The 14,000 soldiers who lost their lives during these battles are now buried in the Sorgenti War Cemetery. For two years, a bloody positional war was fought, which, however, did not lead to a decisive breakthrough in the conflict.
Tips
Information on the shuttle service from the Rifugio Genzianella to the Rifugio Bosi can be obtained by telephone at +39 338 52 82 447 or +39 336 30 97 30. Or at info@montepiana.com, www.montepiana.com
Approach
How to reach Dobbiaco/Toblach: https://www.drei-zinnen.info/en/dobbiaco/dobbiaco/contact-and-service/arrival-mobility.html
Parking
Parking places are available.
Public transportation
Also accessible by public transport. The timetables are available on www.sii.bz.it.
As the border between Italy and the Habsburg monarchy of Austria-Hungary crossed Monte Piana, during the war this peak (2,324 metres high) became the scene of intense fighting between the Italians and Austrians, both eager to control this strategic position. The northern peak was occupied by the Austrians, while the southern one was under Italian control. The positions, trenches and tunnels of both fronts were only a few metres apart, making the location an extremely bloody battlefield.
The 14,000 soldiers who lost their lives during these battles are now buried in the Sorgenti War Cemetery. For two years, a bloody positional war was fought, which, however, did not lead to a decisive breakthrough in the conflict.
Tips
Information on the shuttle service from the Rifugio Genzianella to the Rifugio Bosi can be obtained by telephone at +39 338 52 82 447 or +39 336 30 97 30. Or at info@montepiana.com, www.montepiana.com
Approach
How to reach Dobbiaco/Toblach: https://www.drei-zinnen.info/en/dobbiaco/dobbiaco/contact-and-service/arrival-mobility.html
Parking
Parking places are available.
Public transportation
Also accessible by public transport. The timetables are available on www.sii.bz.it.
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