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Museo d'Arte Moderna Mario Rimoldi
Important modern art museum in central Cortina, known for its strong collection of 20th-century Italian art including major Futurist and modernist works.
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Important modern art museum in central Cortina, known for its strong collection of 20th-century Italian art including major Futurist and modernist works.
Well-regarded natural history and paleontology museum with notable fossils from the Dolomites, helping visitors understand the area's prehistoric geology.
Open-air World War I museum among mountain fortifications and trenches near the Cinque Torri area, combining history with dramatic alpine scenery.
Cortina's main pedestrian street, lined with boutiques, cafés, and alpine architecture; the essential place for a first walk through town.
Central square and social hub of Cortina, ideal for taking in the church, bell tower, and classic Dolomite resort atmosphere.
Famous hiking destination with vivid turquoise water, now highly popular on social media and among photographers visiting the Dolomites.
Half-moon ravioli typical of Cortina, often filled with red beetroot or spinach and served with butter, poppy seeds, and ricotta; one of the town's signature dishes.
Bread dumplings from the Dolomites, usually served in broth or with melted butter; versions may include speck or cheese and reflect Tyrolean influence in Ampezzo cuisine.
Soft egg pasta dumplings common across the Alpine area, often made with spinach and served with butter, cream, or cheese in mountain restaurants around Cortina.
Well-known fine dining restaurant in Cortina with refined cuisine inspired by the Dolomites, elegant service, and a strong reputation for special-occasion meals.
Established upscale restaurant known for polished local and Italian dishes, mountain-lodge elegance, and a classic Cortina atmosphere.
Long-standing central restaurant appreciated for traditional Ampezzo and Venetian cooking, reliable service, and a more formal but welcoming setting.
A premium Alpine resort. Hotels, dining, and ski-season prices are high, though cafes and casual spots offer some lower-cost options.
Service is often included or modest. Rounding up or leaving 5-10% for good restaurant service is appreciated. Small change for cafes; round up taxis.
Official public transport app
Cortina d'Ampezzo, Autostazione -> Corso Italia, Cortina d'Ampezzo
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