The Garibaldian epic told in the places of the historic Battle of Bezzecca, a key stage of the Third Italian War of Independence in 1866. The museum illustrates, on the ground floor, the events of 1866: with an exceptional diorama of the battle and a rich series of period relics. Uniforms, documents, photographs, weapons: all contribute to outlining the events and their protagonists, starting from the victory telegram written by Garibaldi on July 21, 1866. On the upper floor, the story continues by accompanying the visitor through the tragedy of the First World War: here too numerous objects, from weapons to uniforms, but also an extraordinary bersagliere bicycle, present life and death at the front. There is also a section dedicated to the drama of many civilians who were deported starting from May 1915. The forced exodus was caused by the proximity of the area to the Italian border and the destinations of thousands of people were refugee camps in Bohemia and Moravia. The visit is completed, finally, with the ascent to the historic park of Colle di S. Stefano, with the military ossuary church and the Italian trenches.
Information about the Garibaldian Museum of Besenello
Via Lungo Assat Salvator Greco, 4
38060 Besenello (Trento)
0464591013
bezzecca@comuni.infotn.it
https://www.annuariotrentino.it/musei/museo-garibaldino/
from June 1 to September 30, 10:00/12:00 – 14:30/19:00 other periods by appointment
Source: MIBACT

