Monte Lagazuoi is a real “rock castle”, with spires, towers and military bases hidden in its bowels.
During the Great War, Italian and Austro-Hungarian soldiers dug shelters for men and weapons inside, transforming it into an impenetrable fortress of the twentieth century.
Today, during the opening hours of the Lagazuoi cable car, you can visit the tunnels, trenches and restored machine gun positions of the museum and learn about the background of a dramatic war fought at high altitude, unique in the history of man.
The visit is made even more engaging thanks to the new app that allows, through the codes shown on the plaques positioned along the routes, to download texts, images, audio recordings that offer a cross-section of the lesser-known aspects of the Great War.
Monte Lagazuoi is a real “rock castle”, with spires, towers and military bases hidden in its bowels.
During the Great War, Italian and Austro-Hungarian soldiers dug shelters for men and weapons inside, transforming it into an impenetrable fortress of the twentieth century.
Today, during the opening hours of the Lagazuoi cable car, you can visit the tunnels, trenches and restored machine gun positions of the museum and learn about the background of a dramatic war fought at high altitude, unique in the history of man.
The visit is made even more engaging thanks to the new app that allows, through the codes shown on the plaques positioned along the routes, to download texts, images, audio recordings that offer a cross-section of the lesser-known aspects of the Great War.
Monte Lagazuoi is a real “rock castle”, with spires, towers and military bases hidden in its bowels.
During the Great War, Italian and Austro-Hungarian soldiers dug shelters for men and weapons inside, transforming it into an impenetrable fortress of the twentieth century.
Today, during the opening hours of the Lagazuoi cable car, you can visit the tunnels, trenches and restored machine gun positions of the museum and learn about the background of a dramatic war fought at high altitude, unique in the history of man.
The visit is made even more engaging thanks to the new app that allows, through the codes shown on the plaques positioned along the routes, to download texts, images, audio recordings that offer a cross-section of the lesser-known aspects of the Great War.
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