Open air museum "Anderter Alpe"
Sexten
Ruins
Sexten, in the 3 Zinnen Dolomites region, was during the First World War the only German-speaking village of the Austro-Hungarian Empire located directly on the front line. Flight, destruction and the subsequent annexation to Italy profoundly shaped the region.
The association Bellum Aquilarum ONLUS is committed to preserving this turbulent history: with an open-air museum on the Rotwand, a historical museum and a documentation centre in Sexten – as a European memorial against war.
The association Bellum Aquilarum ONLUS is committed to preserving this turbulent history: with an open-air museum on the Rotwand, a historical museum and a documentation centre in Sexten – as a European memorial against war.
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Parking
Parking is available directly at the Rotwand cable car. Description to arrive at destination
By car or public transport, you can reach Sexten either via the SS49 coming from Innichen or via the SS48 coming from Padola over the Kreuzberg Pass. Public transport
Bus line 446 from San Candido conveniently takes you to the stop “Rotwand Cable Car”.