Places

Libraries, museums and churches, parks and sports facilities, pharmacies, kindergartens, ecological platforms, sewage and water systems.

Church of Santa Giuliana in Alverà

The church, completed and blessed on 5 September 1713, has a single nave and clearly eighteenth-century taste.

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Church of Sant’Andrea a Col

A document dated 1671 remembers the will of Francesco Colli d'Ampezzo, a Franciscan father, to erect a chapel in the hamlet of Col to be able to place some precious relics received as a gift in 1668 by the Bishop of Bergamo.

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Church of Sant’Antonio from Padua in Chiave

This church was finished in 1791, but after twenty years it was rebuilt from the ashes of a fire that had destroyed it together with the entire village of Chiave.

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Church of the Blessed Virgin of Lourdes in Grava

The favorable panoramic position and the large size of the building make this chapel endowed with an unusual charm.

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Church of the Holy Name of Mary in Cojana

(also called Chiesa Causa Nostrae Laetitiae) This small chapel was built in 1931 by Eng. Ermete Alessandrini of Milan in the park of his villa, now demolished, located on the slopes of Faloria.

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Church of the Madonna della Difesa in Val (Madonna of the Defense)

This chapel, slightly larger than a capital (in fact it measures 5x4 m) was built in 1927 by Sebastiano and Maria Valleferro as thanks to the Virgin for the return of their son from the First World War.

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Church of the Madonna della Difesa (Madonna of the Defense)

The first memory of the miraculous intervention of the Madonna in defense of the Ampezzo people is traditionally referred to in 572, at the time of the Lombard invasion of Cadore.

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Church of the Madonna della Salute in Cadin di Sotto (Madonna of the Health)

The dedication of the church to the Blessed Virgin of Health recalls a miracle that took place in this area: it is handed down that a child, born paralytic, was healed by the apparition of the Madonna, but in reality there are no documentary sources that attest to the fact in this village.

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Ciasa de ra Regoles (House of Rules)

The building is located in the center of Cortina d'Ampezzo, along the famous Corso Italia near the Parish Church.

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Codivilla Putti Institute

Attention: The health activities of the ULSS n. 1 are temporarily transferred from the Codivilla pavilion to the Putti pavilion.

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Comun Vecio

The Comun Vecio (the old town hall), located between Piazza Roma and Corso Italia, was for decades the municipal administrative center during the Habsburg domination.

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Dr. Bosco Lucia Anna

General practitioner

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Dr. Colucci Andrea

General practitioner

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