Parco archeologico al castelliere
It has been there for 3300 years, a small witness of the era of great European archaeological sites. Visiting the ancient site of Noàl, today Archaeological Park, means rewinding the tape of time and returning to the Bronze Age, the Iron Age, and the Middle Ages. A place of evocative beauty, between the Piave and
Parco archeologico al castelliere
It has been there for 3300 years, a small witness of the era of great European archaeological sites. Visiting the ancient site of Noàl, today Archaeological Park, means rewinding the tape of time and returning to the Bronze Age, the Iron Age, and the Middle Ages. A place of evocative beauty, between the Piave and
Parco archeologico al castelliere
It has been there for 3300 years, a small witness of the era of great European archaeological sites. Visiting the ancient site of Noàl, today Archaeological Park, means rewinding the tape of time and returning to the Bronze Age, the Iron Age, and the Middle Ages. A place of evocative beauty, between the Piave and
Parco archeologico al castelliere
It has been there for 3300 years, a small witness of the era of great European archaeological sites. Visiting the ancient site of Noàl, today Archaeological Park, means rewinding the tape of time and returning to the Bronze Age, the Iron Age, and the Middle Ages. A place of evocative beauty, between the Piave and
Parco archeologico al castelliere
It has been there for 3300 years, a small witness of the era of great European archaeological sites. Visiting the ancient site of Noàl, today Archaeological Park, means rewinding the tape of time and returning to the Bronze Age, the Iron Age, and the Middle Ages. A place of evocative beauty, between the Piave and
Parco archeologico al castelliere
It has been there for 3300 years, a small witness of the era of great European archaeological sites. Visiting the ancient site of Noàl, today Archaeological Park, means rewinding the tape of time and returning to the Bronze Age, the Iron Age, and the Middle Ages. A place of evocative beauty, between the Piave and
Parco archeologico al castelliere
It has been there for 3300 years, a small witness of the era of great European archaeological sites. Visiting the ancient site of Noàl, today Archaeological Park, means rewinding the tape of time and returning to the Bronze Age, the Iron Age, and the Middle Ages. A place of evocative beauty, between the Piave and
Parco archeologico al castelliere
It has been there for 3300 years, a small witness of the era of great European archaeological sites. Visiting the ancient site of Noàl, today Archaeological Park, means rewinding the tape of time and returning to the Bronze Age, the Iron Age, and the Middle Ages. A place of evocative beauty, between the Piave and
Parco archeologico al castelliere
It has been there for 3300 years, a small witness of the era of great European archaeological sites. Visiting the ancient site of Noàl, today Archaeological Park, means rewinding the tape of time and returning to the Bronze Age, the Iron Age, and the Middle Ages. A place of evocative beauty, between the Piave and
Parco archeologico al castelliere
It has been there for 3300 years, a small witness of the era of great European archaeological sites. Visiting the ancient site of Noàl, today Archaeological Park, means rewinding the tape of time and returning to the Bronze Age, the Iron Age, and the Middle Ages. A place of evocative beauty, between the Piave and
Parco archeologico al castelliere
It has been there for 3300 years, a small witness of the era of great European archaeological sites. Visiting the ancient site of Noàl, today Archaeological Park, means rewinding the tape of time and returning to the Bronze Age, the Iron Age, and the Middle Ages. A place of evocative beauty, between the Piave and
Abitare il turismo
Free courses for citizens and businesses of Borgo ValbellunaCourse presentation Wednesday, September 24 at 6:00 PM Auditorium San Pietro - Mel di Borgo Valbelluna (BL)Registrations closed due to reaching the maximum number of participants.Tourism is much more than an industry: it is a collective practice, made up of relationships, skills, and territories. For this reason,