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

Cësa Purger (cultural centre)

On the spot of the cultural centre there was once a multi-storey building constructed in 1854 in urban style by the manufacturer, Johann Baptist Purger, along with some council offices and doctor's surgery. It also served as a temporary warehouse for the toy manufacturer Anton Sotriffer. Both buildings influenced the character of parish square, until, in 1969, they had to make way for a congress hall for the 1970 Winter Olympics built at the turn of the century and bearing the name 'Casa di Cultura Luis Trenker'.

Cësa Pana

Johann Baptist Purger started living in Cësa Pana in 1832. He had the new road from Val Gardena to Ponte Gardena constructed in 1856, which played a significant role in the valley's economic boom. The building is on the original site of a farm at parish square that dates back in records to the 11th century and used to belong to the Lords of Freising. Its present appearance is an extension carried out in 1908 in the historical turn-of-the-century villa style.