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"Great is the power of memory that dwells in places." (from Cicero)

Cows

Animal motifs like this reclining cow made from unvarnished arolla pine wood were carved mainly in Val di Funes during the 19th century and up to the First World War. A range of animals were depicted: exotic beasts from Noah's Ark, yet there were also examples of local animals, mostly characteristic of Alpine romanticism. 

Wooden horse on wheels from Val Gardena

After jointed dolls, carved animals were the most important items in the Val Gardena range. Most of these were horses: rocking horses, draft horses for all sorts of carts and horses on wheels. These horses were painted and delivered in all sizes: from little toy figurines to ones that children could sit on.

This cultural asset is part of the tour "Ortisei: a stroll through the village centre and its history".