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Ausflugsziele
Italien
Trentino
Rovereto

Campana dei Caduti (Glocke der Gefallenen)

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Trentino
Rovereto

Campana dei Caduti (Glocke der Gefallenen)

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Campana dei Caduti (Glocke der Gefallenen)

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The Campana dei Caduti, also known as the Bell of the Fallen or "Maria Dolens," is a profound man-made monument and historical site located on Colle di Miravalle in Rovereto, Italy. Standing at an elevation of 355 meters in the Trentino region, this monumental bell serves as a powerful symbol of peace and a memorial to all who have died in wars. Uniquely, it was cast using bronze from cannons donated by nations involved in World War I, embodying its…

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    6. April 2022

    Wandern

    Vom Bronze der Kanonen der Länder, die am Ersten Weltkrieg teilgenommen haben, verschmolzen, ist diese Glocke die gröβte auf der ganzen Welt, die “a distesa” läuten kann (d.h.: wenn die Glocke um einer fast baryzentrischen Achse schwingt). Jeden Abend, zum Sonnenuntergang, sind dessen Glockenschlagen eine Mahnung zum allgemeinen Frieden.

    6. Oktober 2021

    Wandern

    Ein sehr schöner, monumentaler und zum Nachdenken anregender Ort 👍🏻

    22. August 2024

    Fahrrad

    Auf einem Hügel direkt über der Stadt gelegen hat man einen tollen Blick hinab ins Tal. Ein Gedenkort, der zur Besinnung und zum Nachdenken einlädt. Kosten: 5 Euro

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    1. Castello di Rovereto – Fungo di Albaredo Runde von Rovereto

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    Moderate Wanderung. Gute Grundkondition erforderlich. Überwiegend gut begehbare Wege. Trittsicherheit erforderlich.

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    Ort: Rovereto, Trentino, Italien

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    What are the best ways to reach the Campana dei Caduti by public transport?

    While many visitors drive or walk up Colle di Miravalle, you can also reach the Campana dei Caduti using local public transport. Buses from Rovereto city center often have stops near the base of the hill, from where it's a pleasant, albeit uphill, walk to the monument. For specific routes and schedules, it's best to check the local Trentino Trasporti website or inquire at the Rovereto tourist information office.

    Is the Campana dei Caduti accessible for visitors using wheelchairs or strollers?

    The main monument area and museum are generally accessible. There are paved paths leading to the bell and the exhibition spaces. However, the terrain on Colle di Miravalle involves some inclines, and certain viewpoints or less-trafficked areas might be more challenging. It's advisable to contact the Fondazione Opera Campana dei Caduti directly for the most up-to-date information on accessibility features and any specific needs.

    Are dogs allowed at the Campana dei Caduti?

    Yes, well-behaved dogs on a leash are generally welcome in the outdoor areas of the Campana dei Caduti. It's a great spot for a walk with your canine companion, offering beautiful views. Please ensure you clean up after your pet to maintain the solemnity and cleanliness of the memorial site.

    How long should I plan for a visit to the Campana dei Caduti?

    Most visitors spend between 1 to 2 hours at the Campana dei Caduti. This allows enough time to explore the bell, visit the museum exhibition detailing its history, enjoy the panoramic views from Colle di Miravalle, and reflect on its message of peace. If you plan to combine your visit with nearby attractions or a longer hike, allocate more time.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants near the Campana dei Caduti?

    There is typically a small refreshment point or cafe on site or very close to the monument where you can purchase drinks and light snacks. For more substantial meals or a wider selection, you'll find numerous cafes, restaurants, and trattorias in the city center of Rovereto, which is just a short drive or walk down the hill.

    What are some other historical or natural attractions to visit near the Campana dei Caduti?

    Rovereto and its surroundings offer several compelling attractions. Just a short distance from the Campana dei Caduti is the Sacrario di Castel Dante, a monumental ossuary commemorating soldiers from WWI. In Rovereto itself, you can explore the Mart Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, the Italian War History Museum housed in Rovereto Castle, or wander through the charming historic center. The region also boasts beautiful hiking and cycling trails in the surrounding valleys and mountains.

    What is the significance of the bell ringing ritual, and when does it occur?

    The Campana dei Caduti, or Maria Dolens, tolls one hundred times every evening as a solemn reminder of those lost in conflicts worldwide and a universal message of peace. During daylight saving time, it rings at 9:30 PM, and during standard time, at 8:30 PM. It also rings on Sundays at 12:00 PM. The bell is temporarily silenced in winter months to ensure its preservation due to cold temperatures, with ringing resuming in spring.

    What kind of clothing should I wear when visiting the Campana dei Caduti?

    Given its elevated position on Colle di Miravalle, it can be slightly cooler and windier than in the valley below. We recommend wearing comfortable shoes, especially if you plan to walk up or explore the surrounding trails. Layers are always a good idea, allowing you to adjust to changing weather conditions. In summer, sun protection is advisable, while in spring and autumn, a light jacket or sweater is often welcome.

    Are there guided tours available at the Campana dei Caduti?

    Yes, guided tours are available to provide deeper insights into the history, symbolism, and significance of the Campana dei Caduti. These tours often cover the monument itself, the museum area, and the broader context of its message of peace. It's recommended to check the official website of the Fondazione Opera Campana dei Caduti or inquire upon arrival for tour schedules and booking information.

    What is the best way to experience the panoramic views from Colle di Miravalle?

    The Campana dei Caduti is situated on Colle di Miravalle, offering commanding views of Rovereto and the surrounding Adige Valley. To best experience these vistas, take your time to walk around the monument's perimeter. There are several designated viewpoints where you can pause, take photos, and appreciate the landscape. Early morning or late afternoon often provide the most dramatic light for photography.

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