Autunno in Palafitta
Activities and Workshops at the Pile Dwellings of Fiavé
At the Archeo Natura Park and the Fiavé Pile-Dwelling Museum, among the colors and shades of autumn, activities for visitors of all ages continue, organized by the Educational Services of the Archaeological Heritage Office of the Provincial Cultural Heritage Department. Until November 22nd, the event series “Autumn in the Pile Dwelling” invites everyone to explore prehistory and discover the fascinating world of the pile dwellings together with experts. The activities are inspired by archaeological finds discovered in the peat bog that replaced the ancient Lake Carera, where over 3,500 years ago, huts on wooden stilts once stood.
Events
- Sunday, October 12, 10:30 am| Museo delle Palafitte di Fiave'
F@mu - National Family Day at the Museum
Sweet as Honey – A family workshop to rediscover and try out ancient recipes and flavors from the pile-dwelling era.
In collaboration with the Pro Loco Fiavé as part of the event “Milk Festival 2025”.
- Sunday, October 26, 10:00 am | Museo delle Palafitte di Fiave' e Parco Archeo Natura
Archeo-Walk in Fiavé
A guided hike with a mid-mountain guide, from the Museum to the Archeo Natura Park, exploring plants used since prehistoric times for healing, food, and daily life.
In collaboration with theComune di Fiavé and Ecomuseo della Judicaria.
- Sunday, November 16, 3:00 pm| Museo delle Palafitte di Fiave'
Kid Pass Days. Adventures Between the Pages. Let's Read at the Museum
Workshop for children and families curated by Irene Greco, creator of the “Leggimiprima” project.
In collaboration with the Biblioteca di Valle delle Giudicarie Esteriori.
- Saturday, November 22, 8:00 pm| Museo delle Palafitte di Fiave'
A World Where Everything Comes Back
An evocative performance blending words and sand images, with storytelling by Nicola Sordo and live creations by sand artist Nadia Ischia.
A fascinating journey through the theme of circular economy: from traditional Alpine subsistence practices and reuse, to today’s innovative and sustainable redesign approaches — just like in prehistoric times.
Free admission until seats are filled.