Museo Garibaldino
The place of the historic and painful "Obedience" of the most famous Italian general awaits you, to amaze you with its collection of memorabilia and testimonies in a journey spanning two centuries.
Set up at the former washhouse building in Bezzecca, along the Assat stream, the Museum houses war memorabilia and evidence of the forced exodus of the civilian population to Bohemia. Organized on two levels, it houses the Risorgimento section on the ground floor and the one dedicated to the two world conflicts on the first floor. Nearby is the historical park of Colle di Santo Stefano, with its military charnel house and Italian trenches. The exhibits and documents on display recount one of the most famous events in Italian history: this is, in fact, the site of the famous "Obbedisco" (I obey) pronounced by Garibaldi in response to General La Marmora's order to leave Trentino in Austrian hands.
STRENGTH
The chance to rediscover a historical moment in Italy, in the exact place where it happened.
Admission to the Garibaldi and Great War Museum is free.
Guided tours
Every Friday from 14 July to 25 August, 17:00
Rate: € 5.00 (free up to 6 years)
Meeting point in Piazza Garibaldi.
For reservations: +39 0464 508182 or museo.ledro@muse.it
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Great for families