Area archeologica Acqua Fredda

This important metalworking site is located at Passo del Redebus

Area archeologica Acqua Fredda  #1
Area archeologica Acqua Fredda #1
Area archeologica Acqua Fredda  #2
Area archeologica Acqua Fredda #2
Area archeologica Acqua Fredda  #3
Area archeologica Acqua Fredda #3

At the Redebus Pass (1440 m), which links the Piné plateau to the Mocheni Valley, is located the archaeological site of Acqua Fredda, one of the most important prehistoric foundries of Europe of the late bronze age (XIII-XI century BC).

The archaeologists at the site have brought to light a battery of nine rectangular shaped smelting furnaces about 50 cm long and wide. Apart from the ovens, other instruments for working copper have also been found, such as the mill stones that reduced the mineral to sand or “flour” and the terminal parts (in pottery) of the bellows used to keep the temperature at around 1200°C. Remains of wooden objects, such as shovels, poles, a plank, are probably what is left of a roof, fencing, work table etc. There is also an interesting decorated bronze brooch dating back to the end of the bronze age (XI century BC), which probably belonged to a metal worker.

The site is evidence of the intense and extensive activity of copper working, a metal that is no longer present in the pure state in Trentino, and which therefore had to be produced by means of a complex procedure.

The site is open to the public and can be visited free of charge all the year round. It also has explanatory panels that illustrate the functioning of the ovens and the life of the population of the time.

Car park and refreshments available in the immediate vicinity.

 

 

Contact & Directions

Provincia autonoma di Trento - Soprintendenza per i Beni librari archivistici e archeologici

Weather Altopiano di Piné & Valle di Cembra

Today
T.Max in C.: 15°
T.Min in C.: 7°
Oct 08
T.Max in C.: 13°
T.Min in C.: 9°
Oct 09
T.Max in C.: 15°
T.Min in C.: 9°
Weather forecast


You may also like ...

113 results
Base Tuono | © Foto Archivio Apt Alpe Cimbra

Base Thunder

In the bunker of Dr Strangelove

Respirart

Respirart

A land art project in the Dolomites

Hydroelectric Power Plant Santa Massenza

Hydroelectric Power Plant Santa Massenza

A source of clean energy in the heart of the mountain

Science and Archaeology Museum, Rovereto

Science and Archaeology Museum, Rovereto

Knowledge as you have never seen it

Lake Ledro Pile-dwelling Museum

Lake Ledro Pile-dwelling Museum

A day in the Prehistory in Ledro

Tridentine Diocesan Museum, Trento

Tridentine Diocesan Museum, Trento

In the heart of Trento the artistic wealth of the Diocese

Depero House of Futurist Art

Depero House of Futurist Art

A dive into futurism

Villa Lagarina Diocesan Museum

Villa Lagarina Diocesan Museum

The treasure of the noble Lodron family

Base Tuono | © Foto Archivio Apt Alpe Cimbra

Base Thunder

Former NATO missile base, currently a one-of-a-kind museum in Europe

Read more ...
Respirart

Respirart

The Art Park RespirArt

Read more ...
Hydroelectric Power Plant Santa Massenza

Hydroelectric Power Plant Santa Massenza

A source of clean energy in the heart of the mountain

Read more ...
Science and Archaeology Museum, Rovereto

Science and Archaeology Museum, Rovereto

The Museo Civico of Rovereto is one of the oldest in Italy but among its most modern ones in term of activities

Read more ...
Lake Ledro Pile-dwelling Museum

Lake Ledro Pile-dwelling Museum

Let’s experience the lives of our ancestors at the Pile-Dwelling Museum of Lake Ledro

Read more ...
Tridentine Diocesan Museum, Trento

Tridentine Diocesan Museum, Trento

In the heart of Trento the artistic wealth of the Diocese, the treasure of the Cathedral and the Torre di Piazza

Read more ...
Depero House of Futurist Art

Depero House of Futurist Art

Rovereto hosts a museum-workshop quite unique in Italy, which brings to life a project conceived by the artist himself

Read more ...
Villa Lagarina Diocesan Museum

Villa Lagarina Diocesan Museum

A wonderful artistic wealth built up for three centuries in the sacristy of the parish church

Read more ...