State Road 48 of the Dolomites Cortina-Passo Falzarego | Localita 'Pocol, 32043 Cortina d'Ampezzo, ItalyMap
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Sobering Memorial
Our chalet apartment was a two-minute walk to the Memorial - otherwise we might not have known about it. Effective memorial to the many Italians who died during WWI.
We have wondered several years what is the square looking tower in the mountains. Now we visited this place and it appeared to be war memorial from first world war. The tower is huge, when you think w...
An interesting piece of history up in the mountains
The "mausoleum" (the main building) is quite a stunning experience with more than 9000 names of Italian soldiers buried in the cemetery. No one was visiting by that time, so I wandered alone. Also nic...
We visited this as part of a tour around WW1 sites (Well - just the 2 of us driving around really). We had visited the Ossuaries at Mt Grappa, Assiago and the one at Kobarid in Slovenia had some idea ...
Sobering Memorial
Our chalet apartment was a two-minute walk to the Memorial - otherwise we might not have known about it. Effective memorial to the many Italians who died during WWI.
The square tower seen from Cortina
We have wondered several years what is the square looking tower in the mountains. Now we visited this place and it appeared to be war memorial from first world war. The tower is huge, when you think w...
An interesting piece of history up in the mountains
The "mausoleum" (the main building) is quite a stunning experience with more than 9000 names of Italian soldiers buried in the cemetery. No one was visiting by that time, so I wandered alone. Also nic...
Worth a visit, but a bit of an odd atmosphere....
We visited this as part of a tour around WW1 sites (Well - just the 2 of us driving around really). We had visited the Ossuaries at Mt Grappa, Assiago and the one at Kobarid in Slovenia had some idea ...
Remuneration for lost persons
There are a large number of soldiers died during the 1ª World War, it is very close to the road in a quiet place and with good views