Il Museo di Pejo, inaugurated in 2003, collects material mostly originating from the mountains surrounding the village, found by individual researchers or through territorial research promoted by the Museum itself. The collected materials allow visitors to get an idea of the daily life of soldiers on the mountains of the Trentino front; in the display cases are exhibited uniforms and elements of personal equipment; a field kitchen recalls the problem of supplies and sustenance; a trolley recovered on Punta Linke testifies how in these areas the cableway was the main means of transport; to illustrate the medical-health situation, a hut used for first aid has been reconstructed; a tabernacle used in the trench and a portable altar refer to the spiritual life of the soldiers. For some years now, the Museum, in collaboration with the Superintendence for Library and Archaeological Heritage of the Autonomous Province of Trento, has been organizing high-altitude recoveries aimed at protecting historical sites emerging from the glaciers due to melting. Since 2009 the Museum has been engaged in the important project of recovering the Punta Linke site, in order to ensure its conservation and make it visitable. The project should be completed in 2013.
Information about Pejo 1914-1918. The War on the Doorstep
Salita San Rocco
Peio (Trento)
348 7400942
https://www.trentinograndeguerra.it
Christmas, Easter and from June 15 to September 15 every day 10-12 and 16-19; from January to March Wednesday 10-12 and Thursday 16-18; at other times by appointment
Source: MIBACT

