Outdoor Museum Dolina del XV Bersaglieri

Outdoor Museum Dolina del XV Bersaglieri

The Outdoor Museum Dolina del XV Bersaglieri is located on the edge of the Karst, near the Redipuglia ossuary. There you can see fortified trenches, the remains of a military hospital and a former cemetery.

The major part of the outdoor museum is taken up by the Dolina del XV Bersaglieri. It is a karst valley or doline between Hill 86 (The Redipuglia Charnel House) and Hill 117 (Monte Sei Busi). The museum area encompasses part of the fortified trenches which ran from Monfalcone/Tržič to Monte San Michele/Debela griža and provided defence of the karst edge during the initial battles along the Isonzo (Soča). The doline got this name because a marking was found here with the symbol of the Bersaglieri Battalion. However, it is also known under the name of Dolina dei Cinquecento (Doline of the Five Hundred), because a collective tomb was discovered here, with five hundred corpses of fallen soldiers who were later disinterred and reburied in the nearby charnel house. In the area of Dolina del XV Bersaglieri, fights for control over it between the Austro-Hungarian and Italian armies started with the First Isonzo Battle, and were going on until July–August 1915, when the area was conquered by Italian troops. Since the front moved eastwards, the valley was no longer on the first front line, so the command could be quartered there and a small war hospital was organized, remains of which can still be seen today as well as numerous structures with trenches and remains of soldiers’ cabins.

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