List of contents:
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- „Amore“ and food
- Seven restaurants in Falcade, a village in the middle of the Dolomites, offer special meals for couples who want to celebrate.
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- A short history of Bolzano
- The city of Bolzano is often called “The Gate to the Dolomites”. The history of this town of about 100,000 inhabitants dates back to over 2,000 years ago.
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- Celebrating in old town centres
- Enjoy a cold beer and a typical meal at one of the traditional town celebrations and participate in the fun!
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- Cities in the Dolomites
- The Dolomites are part of three Italian provinces: South Tyrol (Bolzano), Trentino and Belluno. A glance at their main cities.
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- Co va la pa?
- “What does that mean?,” you might be asking yourselves? Well, it means “How are you?” in Ladin, a language spoken in the Dolomites.
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- Customs and traditions
- The „Museo degli Usi e Costumi della Gente Trentina“ is a museum which depicts the customs and traditions of the people who live in the mountains.
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- Don't forget to try it!
- Polenta, a northern Italian speciality, is a must when visiting the Dolomites. Made from yellow maize, polenta is considered to be the “bread of the Dolomites”.
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- Gorge walk
- The “Serrai di Sottoguda” is a very impressive gorge at the feet of the Marmolada, the highest mountain in the Dolomites.
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- Ladin Museum
- The Ladins are a minority who live in the Dolomites. The “Museum Ladin” depicts their history and culture and is an important institution in their social life today.
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- Land of sagas
- The Dolomites have been inhabited for thousands of years - enough time to have accumulated material for countless legends and sagas.
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- Looking for mushrooms
- Once again the mushroom season is in full swing and all the rain in August at least bore some fruits…well, not fruits, but mushrooms!!
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- MMM Messner Mountain Museum Firmian
- The famous mountaineer, Reinhold Messner, displays a vast collection of paintings, sculptures and memorabilia from his many expeditions at the Sigmundskron/Firmiano Castle.
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- More than just stone
- The Dolomites have many faces: steep and craggy, enchanting and green or even soft powdery white.
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- Music – “I Suoni delle Dolomiti”
- The Sounds of the Dolomites is the unique music festival amid the Dolomites.
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- News - The Dolomites: a collection of events!
- Art, tradition, music: in the summer the Dolomites are the stage-set for numerous events.
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- Palazzo Roccabruna
- Whoever wants to discover the food and drink typical of the Province of Trento should visit the palace of “Roccabruna” in the town of Trento.
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- Religious art along the way
- Walking among the imposing scenarios of the Dolomites, you will discover that culture and religious art play an important role.
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- Small places amongst majestic mountains
- The Dolomites don’t only offer soaring peaks, deep lush valleys and emerald green lakes, but also some enchanting mountain villages that are worth exploring.
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- Summer freedom up high
- Bringing the cows and the dairy cattle up to the mountain pastures in the summer is an old tradition in the Dolomites.
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- The Sounds of the Dolomites
- Experience captivating musical events amid the Dolomites, the crown jewels of the European Alpine range - an unforgettable experience.
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- Titbits from the Dolomite Kitchen
- Anyone who visits the Dolomites is delighted by the diversity of the cooking which combines the best of both the Italian and Austrian cuisines.
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- Trentino culture
- Windows into Trentino culture: The museums of Trentino, whether large or small, indoors or out in the open, give you a fascinating insight into the culture, art and history of Trentino.
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- Understanding culture
- Do you want to try to understand and appreciate the culture, history and nature of the Dolomites? The museums offer something of interest for everybody.
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- Venice - a city built on water
- Jostling gondolas on the canals, graceful palaces, awe-inspiring art in Byzantine Bazilicas...
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- Via Imperialis
- They look like castles and can be seen in many villages throughout the Dolomites: these manor houses and palaces are now connected thanks to „Via Imperialis“.
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- Wood and iron at work
- The ancient traditions of wood carving and creating handmade ironwork items is still very much alive in the Dolomites today.
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