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Museums in the Holiday Resort Plan de Corones

Erboristeria Bergila at Falzes
Visit the pine oil distillery in Issengo. Since 1912 old traditional distillation methods have beenfollowed and adhered to. In our old distillery you will have the possibility to observe the old distillation process, by which we distill our essential oils. Furthermore, you can visit our herbs garden, where we cultivate more than 70 different officinal herbs in accordance with the moon phases of the Maria Thun moon calendar.
Information: Tel. +39 0474 565 373

Civic Museum of Brunico
The museum was refounded in 1990 and reopened in 1995 in the former stables of the post office. The Civic Museum in Brunico had been first founded in 1912. During the fascistic period the museum was closed (1939-40) and most of the objects were brought to Bolzano. The new museum reobtained part of the artistic collection of the old Civic Museum, including sculptures and paintings of Michael and Friedrich Pacher. Also, the collection of modern graphics of local modern artists is also of great value for the museum. The museum has dedicated one section to the 'graphic and literature' of many modern writers and artists.
Information: Tel. +39 0474 553292 - e-mail - homepage

Ladin Museum Ciastel de Tor at San Martino in Badia
In 1996 the autonomous Province of Bolzano bought the Tor Castel with the intention of opening a provincial museum. The museum named 'Museum Ladin Ciastel de Tor' is dedicated to the culture and the history of the ladin ethnic group.
The tour of the museum points out some particular circumstances of the history and the life of the five ladin valleys in the heart of the Dolomites where the ladin language is still spoken today: the Val Badia Valley, the Val Gardena Valley, the Val di Fassa Valley, Livinallongo and Ampezzo. The tour underlines the important influences of national matters on the life of the ladin population in the Dolomites and it gives evidence of the connection between the landscapes shape and the way of life. The Ladin Museum is dedicated to the men and women who live in this region and to all the people who come from near and far places to see this extraordinary landscape.
Information: Tel. +39 0474 524020 - e-mail - homepage
 
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