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Cole Isarco Gossensass

Cole Isarco Gossensass Small halfsheet vintage travel poster advertising the Colle Isarco (Gossensass) ski resort in the Italian Dolomites. The poster features various locations and their altitudes within the resort area. Key Locations and Altitudes The following locations are mentioned on the poster, with altitudes as listed: Malga Gallina: 1100–1900 m Cima Gallina: 1900–2720 m Larchboden: 1700–2000 m Skikuli Colle Isarco: A general term for the ski area in Colle Isarco About the Resort Area Location: Colle Isarco (Gossensass in German) is a village located in the South Tyrol (Trentino-Alto Adige) region of Italy, near the border with Austria and the Brenner Pass. Skiing: The area features the Ladurns and Rosskopf ski resorts nearby. The resort is known as a family-friendly destination, suitable for various skill levels with a mix of easy and intermediate runs. Highest Lift: The highest lift in the general area reaches an altitude of approximately 2,000 meters (6,562 feet). History: The region has a history of iron and silver mining, and the area around Cima Gallina was an Italian artillery outpost during the First World War. The famous playwright Henrik Ibsen also stayed in Colle Isarco during his self-imposed exile