VSU Museum Stelvio Umbrail 14/18 - 1914 – 1918 Der Hintergrund
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Switzerland,Santa Maria Val Mustair,Map
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NIce place
I did a quick visit to this place and it is actually very nice..went there for Hiking and not for visiting but if you are in val mustair do not miss it
The war between Austria and Italy during the 1. World War with the Swiss as neutral observers is in the same time fascinating and full of horror. The local guide Henri explains and shows interesting s...
It was very interesting and attentively shown and explained almost everything. Why almost, na because part of the monastery is lived. It is also UNESCO cultural heritage.
The visit begins with the church, works wanted by Carlo Magno and from here through the wooden stairs pass through the various rooms where you can observe the stoves used by Badesse, an organ “po ...
NIce place
I did a quick visit to this place and it is actually very nice..went there for Hiking and not for visiting but if you are in val mustair do not miss it
A war 100 years ago has still stories to tell
The war between Austria and Italy during the 1. World War with the Swiss as neutral observers is in the same time fascinating and full of horror. The local guide Henri explains and shows interesting s...
Museum management
It was very interesting and attentively shown and explained almost everything. Why almost, na because part of the monastery is lived. It is also UNESCO cultural heritage.
Culture, combination migration Umbrail
Spending view of activities 1.Weltkrieg stelvio-umbrail. Impressive photo gallery. Eligible for groups, families and individuals
A monastery to be lost
The visit begins with the church, works wanted by Carlo Magno and from here through the wooden stairs pass through the various rooms where you can observe the stoves used by Badesse, an organ “po ...