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Art and history in Alta Badia

Museums, churches, architectural gems and geological sites in Alta Badia

It is definitely worth mentioning that the Val Badia valley, with just over 10,000 inhabitants has many interesting visual artists. So for example the sculptor Lois Anvidalfarei and Gilbert Prousch from the artist couple Gilbert & George.

Alta Badia in upper Val Badia valley is characterised by its unique nature which is itself worth a visit. If you seek cultural holidays, Alta Badia offers various art-historical attractions such as churches, museums, architectonically interesting squares and geological sites.

Are you interested in art and culture and are they part of your holiday? With the Museumcard Südtirol you can visit more than 80 museums in South Tyrol, including the museums in Val Badia, the Museum Ladin Ciastel de Tor and the Museum Ladin Ursus ladinicus.

Do you like to travel by public transport during your stay and plan to visit South Tyrol's museums? The MuseumobilCard Südtirol is made for you.

Sites and places of interest that speak of history and culture

Along the Dolomites themed trails

Along the Dolomites themed trails
Along the Dolomites themed trails

Our themed walks are a good opportunity to learn more about the culture and traditions of the Ladin people, about the fauna and flora and about the history and geology of the Dolomites. Read more ...

SMACH

SMACH
SMACH

SMACH is a public art project born in 2012. It is a biennial open air exhibition that represents the combination of “art and nature”, where the latter acts as the display of the artistic creations, designed and tailored specifically to various sites. Read more ...

In the Val d'ert - SMACH Artists' Valley

In the Val d'ert - SMACH Artists' Valley

The Val dl'Ert valley, the ladin name for artists valley, is a sculpture park in San Martino. The Italian Ministry of Culture awarded it a special mention as part of the national landscape prize in 2023. Each day, all year round, the permanent exhibition set up in an intact mountain forest can be visited free of charge. The works by artists from all over the world are a selection of works exhibited at previous editions of the SMACH Biennale. Read more ...

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