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21. The death of Sepp
At dawn on July 4th, 1915, on the rocky walls of Monte Paterno in the Sexten Dolomites, one of the most emblematic stories of mountain warfare during the First World War unfolds. Joseph Innerkofler,…
20. Nameless heroes
Among the larch forests above Cortina d’Ampezzo, the Pocol Military Memorial holds the remains of thousands of soldiers from the First World War, many of them unknown. It is a place of silence and…
19. The front line
The Dolomites we know today for their beauty and protection were, just over a century ago, one of the harshest and most dramatic front lines of the First World War. Tunnels carved into rock,…
18. A life at the pace of the flock
Every spring, Caterina De Boni sets out with her flock from the Friulian plain to the Dolomites, following the ancient rhythm of transhumance. Hers is a life of tradition and resilience: a nearly…
17. Two Rooms to resist emptiness
In Belluno’s old town, Daniela Zangrando opened Burel, a contemporary art micro-museum made up of just two rooms. A stubborn act, born “out of anger”, against depopulation and the absence of cultural…
16. First among the peaks
Marika Favé is the first female mountain guide from Trentino. Raised on skis in Val di Fassa, between snow, races, and fierce competition, she turned her passion for the mountains into a profession…
15. Ancient knowledge, new flavours
Among the Dolomites, the land tells stories of passion, respect, and dedication. Hubert has found the perfect place to age cheese in an old bunker, turning time and humidity into precious allies to…
14. Impossible... or almost
Among the Dolomite peaks, cuisine and wine become an expression of the land, thanks to those who have turned passion and tradition into art. Paolo Donei, a Michelin-starred chef in Val di Fassa,…
13. The Stars of the Dolomites
Nestled in the heart of the beautiful Ampezzo valley, you'll find the inspiring story of Riccardo Gaspari and Ludovica Rubbini. It's a journey that begins with Riccardo's upbringing, deeply rooted in…
12. Falling Forward
Denis Karbon was one of Italy's greatest performers in giant slalom. Winner of the Alpine Ski World Cup in 2008 and with several medals on her palmares from the World Championships, she was one of…
11. Duel of the Titans
There are sports events that forever mark our collective memory. From Maradona's 'Hand of God' in the 1986 World Cup, to the cycling rivalries between Coppi and Bartali at the 1949 Tour de France,…
10. Philosophy of the extreme
Before what is now defined as freeriding, there was extreme skiing, and its main interpreter was Tone Valeruz. No wall was too steep to stop him. In his long career, he tackled descents on the…
9. The Great War
The First World War left indelible and clearly still visible traces on the territory of the Dolomite area, such as the remains of trenches, military emplacements, some of which are now restored for…
8. The common good
The farmstead is a typical form of settlement in the Tyrol. A landed estate designed to keep the transmission of land intact between the different generations. In the Ethnographic Museum of Teodone…
7. The keepers of the mountain
Mountain areas have always been one of the most sensitive indicators of climate change and the health of the planet. Rising temperatures and the exploitation of natural resources are much more…
6. The right image
Nature observation and nature photography have recently become popular as valid alternatives to the 'classic' tourist enjoyment of the mountains. Moreover, these are activities that, if carried out…
5. Roots in the ice
The Dolomites are one of the main places for winter sports in Italy. One of the most practised and followed is undoubtedly ice hockey. Most of the main teams participating in the national hockey…
4. Legend has it...
The Dolomites are often referred to as the 'Pale Mountains' and have always been the source of myths and legends. An environment characterised by the imposing presence of the Dolomite rock, which…
3. Rising
Mountain tourism as we know it today was born in the Alps. The subsequent discovery of skiing as a sport brought tourists to the mountains and created, starting in the 1960s, the custom of the…
2. Radio Dolomiti
We continue our journey into the culture of the Dolomites to better understand the relationships over the centuries between the Ladin language and the neighbouring German and Italian language…
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Dolomiti Sound Stories [EN] has published 22 episodes since December 2023, covering topics in Documentary, Nature.
Dolomiti Sound Stories [EN] is currently dormant with new episodes weekly. Average episode length is 25m.
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