Exhibition room "The history of skiing in the Upper Venosta Valley"

General description
For years, Luis Weger from Malles/Mals collected numerous pieces of equipment, skis and an enormous amount of knowledge about skiing and cross-country skiing. In the exhibition room "The history of skiing in the Upper Venosta Valley" in the old building yard of Malles/Mals, all these numerous pieces are now on display. 
In addition to a variety of skis, ranging from wooden skis to skis belonging to the Italian King Umberto II, the greatest athletes and legends of skiing and cross-country skiing in South Tyrol are also honoured with their own wall of fame.

The exhibition room can be visited all year round on request.
Meeting point: Mals railway station
Duration: approx. 1 hour
Minimum number of participants: 8 people
Price:€ 4.00 for adults and € 2.00 for children up to 14 years of age
Registration at the Mals information office, tel. +39 0473 831 190
Description to arrive at destination
The exhibition is located in the old building yard of Malles/Mals, which is very close to Malles/Mals railway station.
Parking
Parking is available at Mals railway station.
Public transport
Due to its close proximity to the railway station, the area can be reached by the Venosta Valley railway and almost all bus lines in the Upper Venosta Valley.
Visits available all year round on request: yearlong
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