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National Museum and archaeological area of Altino (E 3.1)
Cortina D’Ampezzo National Museum and archaeological area of Altino The current exhibition unfolds on two floors of a 19th-century former rice mill following a chrono-thematic itinerary: the sections dedicated to the prehistory of the area and pre-Roman Altino on the ground floor and the Roman city in its various expressions of daily, social and economic…
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Tidbits in the Surroundings (E 1.7)
Cortina D’Ampezzo Tidbits in the Surroundings House of Titian Vecellio in Pieve di Cadore Titian Vecellio’s residence in Pieve, rebuilt in 1928-30, shows the original 15th-century structure. It houses reproductions of Titian’s drawings and documents about the artist, offering a glimpse into the life of Titian and his family. A national monument since 1922, it…
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History and culture? (E 1.6)
Cortina D’Ampezzo History and culture Through selected objects and images, the museum documents the rich culture of the Ampezzo community, exploring traditions, land management and the long bond between people and the environment. Regole d’Ampezzo Ethnographic Museum Hours: The museum is open from 7 December to 1 April 2024 with the following opening times: 22…
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Alpine climbing? (E 1.5)
Cortina D’Ampezzo Climbing alpine? Cortina, in the heart of the Dolomites, is also a climbing paradise. With over 1,000 classic and modern routes, and many equipped crags, it offers opportunities for all levels: from historic to more recent crags, with various exposures and difficulties. The unique rock of the Dolomites, rich in indentations and layered…
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Mountain bike and E-bike routes (E 1.4)
Cortina D’Ampezzo Mountain routes bike e E-bike In Cortina, cycling holidays offer experiences for all tastes: from the breathtaking panoramas of the high-altitude routes to exciting descents in the forest for freeride enthusiasts, to relaxing routes perfect for families Averau Cason del Macaron Cimabanche-Cortina Fanes- 5 rifugi Giro di cianderou – posporcora Giro di lerosa…
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Walks to do in Cortina (E 1.3)
Cortina D’Ampezzo Walks da to do in Cortina Exploring Cortina means venturing along more than 400 km of trails, enjoying a joyful immersion in unspoilt nature. With trails suitable for all levels of fitness, from challenges for the well-trained athlete to peace for those who wish to enjoy enchanting views. Between lakes and waterfalls Discover…
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Hikes and Walks (E 1.2)
Cortina D’Ampezzo Hikes and Walks Walk from the centre to Campo This picturesque walk from Cortina to Campo, with its small and significant church, offers a breathtaking view of the town and the majestic surrounding mountains. Crossing an enchanting landscape, a road leads through meadows and ancient hamlets, offering unique glimpses of nature and local…
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The Secrets of Cortina (E 1.1)
Cortina D’Ampezzo The Secrets of Cortina Treasures of the Basilica The Basilica of Saints Philip and James, built between 1769 and 1775 and restored in 1975, houses valuable works of art. Inside is the Late Baroque High Altar by Johannes Mussack with a painting by Antonio Zanchi and other masterpieces such as the fresco by…
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National Museum of Archaeology of the Sea in Caorle (D 3.2)
TREVISO AIRPORT National Museum of Archaeology of the Sea in Caorle The museum is divided into two sections. The first floor exhibits the most significant finds from Caorle and neighbouring sites, dating from the Recent Bronze Age (13th century – first half of the 12th century BC) to modern times. On the ground floor you…
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Nation Museum and archaeological area of Altino (D 3.1)
TREVISO AIRPORT National Museum and archaeological area of Altino The current exhibition unfolds on two floors of a 19th-century former rice mill following a chrono-thematic itinerary: the sections dedicated to the prehistory of the area and pre-Roman Altino on the ground floor and the Roman city in its various expressions of daily, social and economic…