Remains of stone buildings, memories of yesteryear
Built in 1915 at an altitude of 2,000 metres by the Italian army, it was an important logistics centre consisting of sixteen stone buildings connected to each other by a grid of paved streets, of which some sections are preserved, and by a tent city now visible in the numerous preserved pitches. Some buildings have been cleaned up, others partially rebuilt or the walls consolidated: the accommodation for officers, a large building where you can still see a kitchen and a bathroom, and an infirmary/hospital dedicated to soldier Uboldi, the first Italian soldier who died in this area, as stated in the engraved stone found inside: "5th Alpine – 104th Company – Uboldi hospital – MCMXV".
STRENGTH:
Numerous preserved pitches, a sign of previous buildings.
Opening and closing times
Opening times:• from January 2022 to December 2025, from Monday to Sunday