The large complex was established in the early 1960s, strongly desired by Enrico Mattei and designed by Edoardo Gellner; today it is one of the largest examples of social architecture in Italy.
Set in a private park between 1000 and 1300 meters above sea level, the Corte delle Dolomiti complex occupies an area of 120 hectares, entirely covered by forests. The Village consists of the Hotel Boite **** and the Residence Corte *** within a context of over 270 chalets immersed in the woods, a SPA and a church – Nostra Signora del Cadore – a masterpiece of architecture by the great Carlo Scarpa. It also hosts an adventure park, a mountain workshop, and last but not least, a gem embedded in the memory of time: the scenic village of huts that rise at the top of the park.