In the area of San Martino, Passo Rolle, Primiero, and Vanoi, history is everywhere: from the mining development of Primiero during the Austro-Hungarian era to the nineteenth-century mountaineering on the Pale di San Martino. Traces of the Great War are still visible, and the churches—from parish churches to small chapels in scenic locations—remain precious landmarks of the region.
art and culture
Alpine traditions and cultural activities
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Exhibitions and guided tours
A programme of exhibitions for every kind of audience
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Mezzano Romantica
One of Italy’s most beautiful villages
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La Guana del Primiero
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Street Barch
In Imèr, Nature takes center stage — literally
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Highlights
Discover iconic wonders and hidden treasures
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On the trail of the Great War
Visit galleries, museums and themed trails
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Mountain churches
Sacred sites at the foot of the Pale di San Martino
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Castel Pietra
Overlooking the entire Primiero Valley, it's impossible to miss as you gaze toward the Canali Valley.
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Libraries in Nature
The pleasure of reading amidst fairytale views.
Travel light
Every visit is more enjoyable when you travel light. At museum entrances, check whether lockers or cloakrooms are available so you can store your backpack, jacket, and anything that might get in your way.
Keep an eye on the time
Allow yourself the right amount of time for your visit. Check opening and closing hours in advance to avoid having to rush through the experience.
Admire… in silence
Switch off your phone or set it to silent mode to fully immerse yourself in the experience. Voice messages from friends and family, as well as group chat notifications, can wait.
Be considerate
It is always good practice to give priority to people with disabilities. Remember: every small act of kindness benefits not only the person receiving it, but also the one offering it.
Photography is allowed — in moderation
Every venue has its own rules. At the entrance, make sure to check the guidelines regarding the use of mobile devices, cameras, and video recorders.
Culture has no age limit
A passion for art, history, and beauty should be nurtured from an early age. Children are welcome, and many museums and visitor centres offer dedicated spaces and educational routes just for them. Before entering, it is advisable to remind children that museums are special places where voices should be kept low and exhibited objects should not be touched (unless otherwise indicated).
Be sustainable… even at the museum
If you need a drink, always opt for a reusable water bottle rather than single-use plastic bottles. Remember to keep any waste with you and avoid littering: you will be able to sort and dispose of it properly at the end of your visit.