1 day before the experience at 15:56
Teis information office - Mineral Museum

Bergerweg, 15, Sankt Maddalena
At the beginning of the First World War in 1914, the Imperial and Royal Army
built trenches and caverns in the Teiser area.
These installations were intended to slow down, if not stop, the advance of Italian troops into the
Eisack Valley. As the Tyrolean front
stood firm in the south, the installations were never used for war purposes.
The "Teis Trenches Working Group" has set itself the task
of researching the construction of the trenches in more detail,
preserving important structural objects and making the installations accessible to
the public.
Join us on a journey through time and discover
impressive historical buildings!
Access to the paths and trenches is
at your own risk, good footwear is recommended.
Meeting point: 2.30 pm at the information office in Teis
at the Mineral Museum - duration approx. 1.5 hours
Participants: min. 4 people
Price: Immerse yourself in history on this free walking tour
, your donation supports the activities of the working group
Registration no later than the day before
at the Teis Mineral Museum, tel. +39 0472 844 522
Villlnöss information office, tel. +39 0472 840 180
or ONLINE www.villnoess.com