Trentino-South Tyrol · Trento
Cavalese
The capital of Val di Fiemme at 1,000 metres, seat of the Magnifica Comunità since 1111 and its open-air Banco della Reson parliament.
Known for
MAGNIFICA COMUNITÀ
Self-governing community of the Val di Fiemme established by the Patti Ghebardini of 1111, with its seat in Cavalese for nine centuries running.
BANCO DELLA RESON
Open-air stone bench beside the Pieve where representatives of the valley sat to judge disputes, the surviving emblem of valley-floor self-rule.
ALPE CERMIS
Cable-car mountain above the town, the venue for the closing climb of the Tour de Ski each January and the local ski area in winter.
When to visit
Best · Jun–Sep, Dec–Mar
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- Hot or crowded
- Quiet
- Mostly closed
The festa: San Sebastiano, 20 January
Why come
Cavalese is the main town of the Val di Fiemme, at 1,000 metres on a south-facing terrace above the Avisio, forty kilometres northeast of Trento. The Magnifica Comunità di Fiemme, the self-governing community established by the Patti Ghebardini of 1111, has held its seat here for nine centuries, managing the forest commons of the eleven Fiemme communes until the Bavarian abolition of 1807 and through every legal change since. The Palazzo della Magnifica Comunità, begun as a medieval bishop's residence and enlarged in the Renaissance, holds the community archive of parchments from the thirteenth to eighteenth centuries and a picture gallery on the upper floors.
Beside the Pieve di Santa Maria Assunta, consecrated in 1134 on an older foundation, the Banco della Reson stands in the open: a stone bench where representatives of the valley met as an open-air parliament to judge disputes. The Alpe Cermis cable car climbs from the town to 1,912 metres for the closing stage of the Tour de Ski each January.
The Sunday letter
We haven’t written Cavalese’s letter yet.
One town every Sunday, with the photo, the food, the festa. Be there when this one comes up. Free, by Peter & Sophia from Pietrasanta.
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What to see
Palazzo della Magnifica Comunità di Fiemme
Medieval bishop's residence enlarged in the Renaissance, seat of the Magnifica Comunità since 1810, with a picture gallery and an archive of parchments from the thirteenth to eighteenth centuries.
Pieve di Santa Maria Assunta
Parish church of Cavalese, consecrated in 1134 and first mentioned in the Patti Ghebardini of 1111 that founded the Magnifica Comunità.
Banco della Reson
Stone bench in the Parco della Pieve where the representatives of the Magnifica Comunità met as an open-air parliament to judge valley disputes.
Alpe Cermis
Mountain above the town reached by cableway built in 1968, host of the closing stage of the Tour de Ski cross-country World Cup each January.
Pinacoteca della Magnifica Comunità
Picture gallery on the upper floors of the Palazzo, with works gathered across centuries of valley governance, including frescoed council chambers.
Ciclabile delle Dolomiti
Section of the Greenway following the Avisio through Cavalese, a flat valley-floor cycle route connecting the Fiemme communes from Predazzo down to the Adige.
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Where to eat and stay
Not our picks, but places the guides put their name to — a Michelin star, a Gambero Rosso fork, a Slow Food snail, a Michelin Key for the hotels. Worth a table, a counter, or a night when you pass through.
El MolinRistorante
El Molin carries one Michelin star, two Gambero Rosso forks (88/100), plus a place in L'Espresso's Top 300.
Orso GrigioRistorante
Orso Grigio holds a spot in the Michelin Guide.
Living here
- Population 4,010
- Off the beaten pathi
- Pharmacy in town
- Nearest airport Verona, 2 h 51 min drive
- Regional capital Bolzano, 1 h 35 min drive
Tags & datadesignations · numbers · sources
The numbers
- Elevation: 1000 m
- Population: 4,010
- Surface area: 45.38 km²
These figures were compiled from public directories — ISTAT, OpenStreetMap, Wikidata — and from the official listings of the guides named on this page. Town details change; verify with official sources before you travel.
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