Fiavé Natural-Archaeological Park
The best way to get to grips with history... or even prehistory
A pile-dwelling village from the Bronze Age faithfully reconstructed in an area of immense historic and natural interest.
The archaeological park, opening in June 2021, is located in an area with a fascinating history and nature: the natural reserve of Fiavé-Carera. Here, you can see reconstructions of some of the pile dwellings that once made up the ancient Bronze-Age village which lay nearby, where the Fiavé archaeological site is now.
A boardwalk over the water leads you through the wooden huts, recreated on the basis of scientific data uncovered during research conducted by archaeologists between 1969 and the 1990s. Along the way, you will find illustrated panels, reconstructions of scenes, guided tours and workshops to shed light on the topic, helping young (and not-so-young) visitors to understood how the wood was processed, how ceramics were produced, and what day-to-day life consisted of in this ancient community.
Opening hours
The Park will be opening on Saturday, 26 June 2021 at 16:00
from 27 June to 10 September 2021: every day from 10:00 to 18:00
August 2021: every day from 10:00 to 19:00
from 10 September to 31 October 2021: Saturday, Sunday and public holidays from 10:00 to 18:00
Costs, special rates, guided tours
Educational activities and workshops for schools and groups (minimum 15 people) upon reservation. Info: uff.beniarcheologici@provincia.tn.it - tel. + 39 0461 492161
Admission (including entrance to the Fiavé Pile-dwelling Museum): €7; reduced price: €5; free for children under 14; special rate with the Trentino Guest Card
Educational workshop: €5
Guided tour: €3