The Malga Lunga is a museum situated in a mountain refuge near the Farno basin. It is nestled between the Cavallina valley, the Borlezza valley, and the Gandino valley, in the province of Bergamo. This location is known for the significant events that took place during the Second World War and is now dedicated to the Resistance Museum.
For those interested in a pleasant excursion, there is the option to leave their car in Val Piana. From this point, the Malga Lunga can be reached in about 35 to 40 minutes. This route offers the opportunity to enjoy the excellent surrounding landscape.
The Malga Lunga was renovated by former partisans in honor of their fallen comrades. It has become a sort of sanctuary of resistance in the province of Bergamo and is dedicated to the 53rd Garibaldi Brigade “13 Martyrs of Lovere”. This historical significance adds a layer of depth to the visit.
Inside the building, visitors will find a simple but significant exhibition. It contains material related to the people who fought and fell for freedom in this location. This provides a deeper understanding of the historical events that took place here.
History & Anthropology
Monte di Sovere a mt. 1235, Sovere
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