Culture, History and Traditions

Along the Dolomiti di Brenta Bike route, either family (along cycle paths at the valley floor) or expert (single tracks and forest roads) you will encounter traditional architecture, history and cultural aspects. Even the fastest biker will not help but notice them!

Cultura:

In the XVI° century a series of itinerant painters coming from Averara (Bergamo) called Baschenis were particularly active in the Western valleys of Trentino. Val Rendena offers opportunities to admire the frescos in numerous churches in the valley. Along the Dolomiti di Brenta Bike Family Route you may catch sight of:

History:

The first human settlements (Celtic and Raeti) in Val Rendena can be dated back to the Bronze Age.

Subsequently, the valley was involved in the Romanisation of the area and later in the Frankish period, identified around 774 with the legendary succession of Charlemagne, pictured in the frescoes of San Stefano's church and remembered in the name of the Pass.

The valley was then ruled for a long period by the administration of the Bishop of Trento, while in Madonna di Campiglio Franz Josef the Austrian transformed the place into a refined getaway for the Austrain nobility (Salone Hofer - M. di Campiglio).

A chapter of history was certainly written by the emigration of the metalworkers (Monument to Moleta, Pinzolo), the woodworkers and the butchers, in the period following the great plague.

Not forgetting the hard battles fought in the First World War (1915-1918) on the glacier of Adamello-Presanella (The White War) between the troops of the Austrian Kaisers Infantry and those of the Italian Alpini (War Memorial, Pinzolo; Museum of the Adamellina War, Spiazzo, tel. 0465 801544).

Also worth a look is the Palace of the Bertelli Counts, which houses, in its stables, the Museum of Alpine Farms (Malga): depicting the environment and tools of the herdsmen. The museum is in the centre of the village of Cadezone and not far from the cycle path that passes by.

Tradizioni:

Along both the family and expert routes you will encounter buildings and activities that represent the traditions our people.

 


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