Val Brandet, Brescia, Lombardy, Italy
In the heart of Val Brandet, inside the Adamello Park (Lombardy, Italy), winter finds its voice. We are in Corteno Golgi, a small municipality named after the doctor and Nobel Prize winner Camillo Golgi, born here; a place where memory, science, and nature coexist.
The winter silence becomes music: the wind brushes the tops, and the snow falls slowly. Between the white folds of the valley, a small waterfall resists the ice and continues to flow, a voice that crosses the station. To walk through Val Brandet is to enter a serene parenthesis: the heart is calmed, and the gaze is filled with calm and wonder. Visit it to listen to winter in a different way: with respect, curiosity, and a desire to discover.
This extraordinary landscape is reminiscent of the Spanish Pyrenees, where rivers, lakes, and frozen routes stop time. In Spain, areas such as Ordesa also feature icy waterfalls and winter trails that captivate nature and photography seekers.

Valle Brandet
Winter time











Valle Brandet
Summer time











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