Museo degli alpini Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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If only it could be open more......
Truthfully had to peek in the windows to view this museum as it was not open during the hours stated on the door (which was hard to find) which were very limited. Had a great collection for the size, ...
A small but interesting museum, managed with passion by the Alpine in leave who led me in the visit, and the exhibition was particularly concerned with the withdrawal of Russia in January 1943.
The Alps have written with blood many pages of the history of Italy, especially here in the north where they have always been home. Little museum but memory load and historical records, full of a room c...
Museum not very large, but with a thousand curiosity about the First World War: from Italian and Austrian currencies to the arms of both armies. Specially, the room reserved for what they eat ...
If only it could be open more......
Truthfully had to peek in the windows to view this museum as it was not open during the hours stated on the door (which was hard to find) which were very limited. Had a great collection for the size, ...
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A small but interesting museum, managed with passion by the Alpine in leave who led me in the visit, and the exhibition was particularly concerned with the withdrawal of Russia in January 1943.
A condensate of home history
The Alps have written with blood many pages of the history of Italy, especially here in the north where they have always been home. Little museum but memory load and historical records, full of a room c...
“To not forget”
Small museum with records, weapons, divisions, documents and personal effects of many Alps fallen into the two wars.
To be visited
Museum not very large, but with a thousand curiosity about the First World War: from Italian and Austrian currencies to the arms of both armies. Specially, the room reserved for what they eat ...