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Spectacular construction overlooking the lower Valsugana, built on two levels, one outdoors and one below in a tunnel
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Very steep section that leads to the top of Ortigara, it is useful to have a headlamp with you
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The wounded man's well was a spring on Mount Ortigara that during the Italian assault of June 1917 was used by wounded Alpine troops as a place of shelter as it was out of the line of fire of both armies.
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built by the Alpine troops of the Verona battalion after the battle of June 1917. Here it is also possible to visit an ossuary.
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Visited to honor and respect the sacrifice of the boys who died for our country
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Observation point on Valsugana, built in 1917. It is just below the top of Caldiera to the north. The view is phenomenal and on clear days you can clearly distinguish mountains far away including some Dolomite peaks. It can be reached by mountain bike with great skill and attention.
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The tunnel was initially an Austro-Hungarian machine gun emplacement (2093 m), designed to defend the overlooking 2101 m of Mount Ortigara. It was later captured by the Alpine troops during the first attack on June 10, 1917, becoming the headquarters of the Italian command of Colonel Pietro Biancardi, from whom it takes its current name. A must-see on the trail connecting the summit of Mount Ortigara to the Agnella Pass: fascinating, steep, and facilitated by steps and ropes. The imperial emplacements are accessed by descending into a shaft using metal supports (technical descent, only for experts).
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During the First World War, this promontory of Monte Lozze was transformed into an observation and artillery stronghold, stretching out towards Ortigara, Monte Campigoletti and Monte Forno: a network of deep trenches was dug into the rock that connected the various positions, sheltered from the enemy. Today the walkways are restored and passable, equipped with small bridges and metal ladders that make the labyrinth very fascinating and adventurous: you arrive at the panoramic terrace with the statue of the Madonnina, with a wide view of Ortigara and Caldiera. Note: this is actually a forepeak of Monte Lozze; the true and main peak (Quota 1959) is located a little further north, also transformed into an observation and artillery post.
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