Val Gardena

Val Gardena (IPA: [val gaɾˈdeːna]; German: Gröden, [ˈgʁøːdn̩]; Ladin: Gherdëina) is a valley in the Dolomites of northern Italy. It is best known as a skiing, rock climbing, and woodcarving area.

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Geography

The valley's main river is the Derjon. The three municipalities in the Val Gardena are Urtijëi, Sëlva and Santa Cristina which were served by the Val Gardena Railway from 1916 until 1960.

Culture

Gherdëina is one of five valleys with a majority of Ladin speakers (two of these valleys are in South Tyrol). The form of the Ladin language spoken in this valley is called Gardenese in Italian, Grödnerisch in German and Gherdëina in Ladin.

Woodcarving

The woodcarving industry has flourished in Gherdëina since the 17th century. Since the 19th century, statues and altars carved in the area have been shipped to Catholic churches throughout the world. In the 19th and 20th century, carving of wooden toys was such a widespread occupation in all Gardenese families that Amelia Edwards called Urtijëi the "capital of Toyland."[1] One of the valley's best-known products is the peg wooden doll which was popular all over Europe and America in the 19th century.

In one of her many trips Margaret Warner Morley went to Europe to the Val Gardena where she was inspired to write the novel Donkey John of the toy valley.[2]

The Parish Church of Urtijëi displays a rich collection of statues carved by local artists in the last two centuries. The Museum Gherdëina in Urtijëi owns a rich collection of historical wooden toys [3] and woodcarved statues and figurines [4]

Sports

Skiing

The valley hosted the 1970 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships.

Val Gardena is home to the Saslong Classic, a men's World Cup downhill race that has been held almost every year since 1969. Since 2002 (and in 1983), the downhill has been paired with a super G race, and from 1979 to 1982 a combined event was held.[5] The Saslong course is considered one of the five "classic" men's downhill races, along with Garmisch-Partenkirchen's Kandahar (GER), Kitzbühel's Hahnenkamm (AUT), Wengen's Lauberhorn (SUI), and Val d'Isere's Criterium (FRA).[6] It is well known for the "Camel Humps" (or "Bumps"), a series of three small jumps which racers must negotiate in quick succession. Two men have managed to win the Saslong title four times in a career: Austrian Franz Klammer (1975, two races in 1976, and 1982) and Italy's Kristian Ghedina (1996, 1998, 1999, and 2001). If super G wins are also included, two other men have matched that feat: Peter Müller of Switzerland and Austrian Michael Walchhofer.[7]

A women's slalom and parallel slalom were also held in 1975.[8]

Val Gardena is part of the Sella Ronda alpine ski touring circuit.

Other sports

The Gardena Spring Trophy is an annual international figure skating competition held every spring in the Valley.

Gardena has a Serie A2 ice hockey team, the [[HC Gherdëina]].

Notable residents

Carolina Kostner is a famous figure skater and cousin of Isolde Kostner, the famous ski-champion.

Bibliography

External links

references

  1. ^ Amelia Edwards. Untrodden peaks and unfrequented valleys (1873) - published online
  2. ^ Donkey John of the toy valley - online book
  3. ^ Museum Gherdëina historical wooden toys
  4. ^ Statues and figurines in the Museum Gherdeina
  5. ^ Ski DB
  6. ^ Club 5+
  7. ^ Ski DB
  8. ^ Ski DB
  9. ^ Margaret Warren Morley. Donkey John of the toy valley - online book