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Museo della Grande Guerra 1914 - 1918 | Passo Fedaia Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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An attraction for anyone interested in the Great War
The journey to the Passo Fedaia is interesting enough,andt the dam is very impressive. Across the dam near the lift is the little museum which contains an interesting collection of relics, militaria a...
The museum is at the pass and is very small, basically two rooms at back or a bar. Several guns, ammunition, filed kits and uniforms are on display. There is also a movie of sorts, kind of like a news...
half way up the cable car to the highest point around, this terrific small museum is a gem.
This museum chronicles the challenges of fighting a war (WW1) in the high alps. Nice collection of photos and videos, well presented and nice titles in three languages. Worth a trip. Takes about 20-30...
Enjoyed our visit to this small but creative Museum today - congratulations to Andrea and his colleagues who have created this very evocative collection of mountain warfare memorabilia from WW1 There...
Many people are so busy with getting to the top of the Marmolada that they miss out on this museum, which is a shame. Apparently this is the highest point of a (war?) museum in Europe, if I remembe...
An attraction for anyone interested in the Great War
The journey to the Passo Fedaia is interesting enough,andt the dam is very impressive. Across the dam near the lift is the little museum which contains an interesting collection of relics, militaria a...
Private collection needs a curator
The museum is at the pass and is very small, basically two rooms at back or a bar. Several guns, ammunition, filed kits and uniforms are on display. There is also a movie of sorts, kind of like a news...
half way up the cable car to the highest point around, this terrific small museum is a gem.
This museum chronicles the challenges of fighting a war (WW1) in the high alps. Nice collection of photos and videos, well presented and nice titles in three languages. Worth a trip. Takes about 20-30...
Take Time to Visit...
Enjoyed our visit to this small but creative Museum today - congratulations to Andrea and his colleagues who have created this very evocative collection of mountain warfare memorabilia from WW1 There...
Very good for its size and location.
Many people are so busy with getting to the top of the Marmolada that they miss out on this museum, which is a shame. Apparently this is the highest point of a (war?) museum in Europe, if I remembe...