UNESCO World Heritage Site - Dolomites
Simply the most beautiful mountains in the world
Le Corbusier, the famous French architect, defined the Dolomites as "the most beautiful architectural work of the natural world". Maybe this was for its geomorphological variety, for its characteristic lunar pale or for the multitude of colour and light explosions that the Dolomites offer us during the daytime: the red flame of dawn, the pale purple blue of the afternoon and to conclude the exceptional fiery glow of "Alpenglow" in the minutes before sunset - what a sight to behold!
It took 230 million years to make the majestic Dolomites raise up from the primordial sea, up to 3.000 m above sea level, and to recognize them in 2009 as a World Natural Heritage of UNESCO.
During all four seasons, the colours, the charm and the variety of these magnificent mountains make the surrounding valleys the ideal place for lovers of sports, nature, and for all those who are looking for a place to regenerate, relax and have fun!