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History, from 1952
onwards…
It was precisely when he was on the peak of
the Marmolada, the Queen of the Dolomites,
that the Alpine Guide Fortunato Dantone
finally found inspiration for the idea that
he’d had in mind for some time. From up
there he picked out the best place to build
his refuge, after which, thanks to the money
earned from taking visitors up to the
mountain peaks, he bought that very piece of
land. He then started, little by little, to
carry up on his shoulders the first wooden
beams to build the first “Bazar Viel dal
Pan”, which was opened in 1952. The early
years were certainly not easy, but after
first selling drinks and sandwiches, he then
moved on to hot meals; however unfortunately
he went quickly from the frying pan to the
fire when the entire place literally went up
in smoke after a blaze.
However the dogged tenacity of Fortunato and
his wife Marta led them not only to rebuild
but to enlarge the refuge, thus providing a
place to stay for the growing numbers of
travellers. Over subsequent years, thanks
also to the collaboration of the couple’s
children, the “Viel dal Pan” refuge began to
make a name for itself as a haven for
mountain lovers. Over time the refuge
underwent a number of transformations,
gradually becoming larger and more
comfortable, until, in 2003, it was totally
rebuilt, finally becoming the refuge as we
know it today.
The “new” Viel dal Pan brought with it a new
concept of the mountain refuge, inseparably
tied to its past and in constant open
dialogue with its own mountain traditions. |