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The Madonna cave "Queen of the Dolomites"
In the mountain station Punta Rocca is a grotte-cave with Madonna statue, which was consecrated by the Pope John Paul II and has been a much visited pilgrimage spot since, especially in summer.
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Punta Rocca
From the stations you can enjoy a unique 360° panorama.
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New panoramic terrace
At Punta Rocca there’s a new panoramic terrace. It’s the highest in the Dolomites yet still accessible to everyone, even those who are physically challenged, with the cable car lift and a practical elevator. The terrace grants a 360° view of the Dolomites, a natural monument nominated by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
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Self-service Serauta
A self-service panorama restaurant in Serauta.
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The skiing slope
Punta Rocca is where the red slope starts, the "Bellunese", that winds down for 12 kilometres and a height difference of 1.810m to the start of the cable car in Malga Ciapéla. It was this slope where in 1935 the world's first Giant Slalom "Gigantissimo della Marmolada" was held.
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Bar
Small bar in Malga Ciapéla.