50 years of wonders.
The Museums of the Regole guide us in discovering Cortina d'Ampezzo.
Imagine a journey that spans millions of years, from the depths of time when dinosaurs walked our land, to the centuries of traditions that have shaped the heart of the Ampezzan community.
These museums are the guardians of a millennia-old memory, bridges between distant eras and our deepest identity.
The Paleontological Museum propels us into remote geological ages, while the Ethnographic Museum immerses us in human events, trades, and traditions that have always defined the people of Ampezzo.
A Common Good, safeguarded by the Regole of Ampezzo.
The Regole have collectively managed the common good for centuries: the woods, the pastures, everything that is fundamental for the life and prosperity of the community. In this vision, the Museums are no different. They are a cultural common good, a heritage of knowledge, memory, and beauty that belongs to everyone, which is why they must be protected, enhanced, and made accessible to future generations.
This exhibition, set up at the Exhibition Area of the Cooperative of Cortina, aims to be a celebration and an invitation to continue your visit at the Paleontological and Ethnographic Museum to discover or rediscover the wonders they jealously guard.