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Schluderbach (
Italian Italian(s) may refer to: * Anything of, from, or related to the people of Italy over the centuries ** Italians, an ethnic group or simply a citizen of the Italian Republic or Italian Kingdom ** Italian language, a Romance language *** Regional Ita ...
: ''Carbonin'') is a settlement in the municipality of
Toblach Toblach (; it, Dobbiaco ) is a ''comune''/''Gemeinde'' (municipality) in South Tyrol in northern Italy, located in the Puster Valley about northeast of the city of Bolzano, on the border with Austria. Geography As of November 30, 2010, it had ...
in
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,
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, until 1918 part of the Austro-Hungarian
County of Tyrol The (Princely) County of Tyrol was an estate of the Holy Roman Empire established about 1140. After 1253, it was ruled by the House of Gorizia and from 1363 by the House of Habsburg. In 1804, the County of Tyrol, unified with the secularised ...
. It is largely a holiday village.


Location

Schluderbach lies about
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in the Höhlensteintal, a valley which forms an important route between Toblach and
Cortina d'Ampezzo Cortina d'Ampezzo (; lld, Anpezo, ; historical de-AT, Hayden) is a town and ''comune'' in the heart of the southern (Dolomitic) Alps in the Province of Belluno, in the Veneto region of Northern Italy. Situated on the Boite river, in an alp ...
in the province of Belluno. Here the Popena Valley branches off to the south-east, in the direction of
Lake Misurina Lake Misurina ( it, Lago di Misurina; Cadorino dialect: ''Lago de Meśorìna'') is the largest natural lake of the Cadore and it is 1,754  m above sea level, near Auronzo di Cadore (Belluno). The lake's perimeter is 2.6 km long, whi ...
. To the south is the Cristallo group of mountains, to the east is
Monte Piana Monte Piana is a tall mountain in the Sexten Dolomites and located on the border between the provinces of South Tyrol and Belluno. The smaller Northern summit of the mountain is named ''Monte Piano'' (2,305m). During the so-called "White War" ...
and the Three Peaks. The nearest village to the north is Höhlenstein, three kilometers to the west is the
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Im Gemärk, at a height of .


History

At the beginning of the 19th century, when the locality was part of the Austro-Hungarian
County of Tyrol The (Princely) County of Tyrol was an estate of the Holy Roman Empire established about 1140. After 1253, it was ruled by the House of Gorizia and from 1363 by the House of Habsburg. In 1804, the County of Tyrol, unified with the secularised ...
, there was a timber trading post on the site of today's Schluderbach named in Italian ''Al Carbonin'' ("at the charcoal burner’s"), as
charcoal burner A charcoal burner is someone whose occupation is to manufacture charcoal. Traditionally this is achieved by carbonising wood in a charcoal pile or kiln. Charcoal burning is one of the oldest human crafts. The knowledge gained from this industr ...
s worked there. A local farmer called Hans Ploner from Alt-Schluderbach (''Carbonin Vecchia''), a hamlet of Toblach near Niederdorf, opened an inn near this post called "Beim Schluderbacher", which gave the place its name. Hans Ploner's son Georg, called "Der Alte Schluderbacher", was able to establish the inn as an important base for the up-and-coming sport of
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in the
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. In 1872, he employed the brothers Hans and
Michael Innerkofler Michael Innerkofler (30 Juli 1844 – 20 August 1888) was a South Tyrol farmer, mountain climbing pioneer and mountain guide. He was born in Sexten. Innerkofler was a climbing pioneer of the Dolomites, and known for several first ascents. His ...
as mountain guides. Other well-known alpinists of the time, such as
Santo Siorpaes Santo Severino Siorpaes (2 May 1832, Cortina d'Ampezzo – 12 December 1900) was an Italian mountaineer. His son, Giovanni Siorpaes Giovanni Siorpaes (1869 in Cortina d'Ampezzo – 1909) was an Italian mountaineer. Santo Siorpaes Santo ...
, led climbing tours from here, including many
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s. Such well-known guides drew in rich climbing guests, and Schluderbach became the leading base for tours to the Three Peaks.
In 1874, Georg Ploner's daughter Anna was the first woman to reach the summit of the Great Peak, the highest of the Three Peaks, and Ploner himself was a mountaineer, in 1879 making the first ascent of the Western Peak.Alexander Huber, Willi Schwenkmeier, ''Drei Zinnen'' (Munich: Bergverlag Rother, 2003, ), p. 33 The composer
Gustav Mahler Gustav Mahler (; 7 July 1860 – 18 May 1911) was an Austro-Bohemian Romantic composer, and one of the leading conductors of his generation. As a composer he acted as a bridge between the 19th-century Austro-German tradition and the modernism ...
and his family spent much of the summer of 1907 at Schluderbach. Stephen E. Hefling, Julian Rushton, ''Song of the Earth'' (2000), p. 30 During the
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, Austria and Italy fought each other, and the international border between them then ran about one kilometre south-east of Schluderbach. The present-day border between the South Tyrol and the province of Belluno was roughly the front line in the
White War The White War ( it, Guerra Bianca, german: Gebirgskrieg, hu, Fehér Háború) is the name given to the fighting in the high-altitude Alpine sector of the Italian front during the First World War, principally in the Dolomites, the Ortles-Cev ...
fought between the two countries from 1915 to 1917. During that war, both sides built railways to support their war effort, the Italians building the Dolomites Railway as far as Toblach, which reached Schluderbach in 1917.Dolomitenbahn
tmb.at, accessed 8 September 2022
After the general Italian retreat of 1917, the whole line fell into the hands of the Austrians, but the situation was reversed at the end of the war, in November 1918, when this mostly German-speaking area was occupied by the Kingdom of Italy, and in 1919 it was annexed by Italy. The Dolomites Railway was closed in 1962. Today Schluderbach has only a few houses, most of which are hotels and holiday homes, and is chiefly a holiday destination.


Notes


Further reading

*Wolfgang Strobl, ''Zu Gast in Schluderbach: Georg Ploner, die Fremdenstation und die Anfänge des Tiroler Alpintourismus'' (Innsbruck: Universitätsverlag Wagner, 2017)


Gallery

File:Carbonin dal M. Rudo.JPG, Schluderbach from the north File:Schluderbach N.JPG, Ploner ''Feriendorf'' File:J40 101 Abzw Schluderbach.jpg, Abzw Schluderbach File:J40 102 Schluderbach, Cadini-Gruppe.jpg, Schluderbach, Cadini Group File:Dolomitenbahn.png, Former Dolomites Railway File:Siorpaes santo.jpg, Santo Siorpaes


External links

{{Commonscat, Schluderbach Frazioni of South Tyrol