
BY: Barbara Palladino
On the top of the Marmolada, at 3,000 meters of altitude, you’ll find the Marmolada Great War Museum, a 300-square-meter space celebrating its 30th anniversary this year.
Remodeled in 2015, the museum offers an interactive, multimedia and multi-sensory itinerary that invites visitors to relive the drama of the First World War, in the exact location where so many men fought, through the reports, stories and documents of the soldiers who lived the conflict in person.
SOURCE: https://www.italianways.com
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