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The [[Walk of Peace in the Soča Region Foundation]] was established in [[established::2002]] in order to set up and manage the Walk of Peace (''Pot miru'') trail. This currently 320 kilometres long trail follows the infamous WWI Isonzo front, connecting the many the heritage and memorial sites along its lines. The foundation coordinated a number of municipalities, cultural institutions and tourist associations both from Slovenia as well as Italy in order to expand, renovate and connect the sites, which – for example – include 15 outdoor museums.
 
  
Besides managing the path project (and taking care for some of the outdoor museums), the foundation also set up a historical library, established a list of the fallen Italian and Austro-Hungarian soldiers in the Gorica and Karst regions and opened an information centre. The latter features a small interactive display and a gallery, which occasionally hosts various exhibitions of a historical as well as artistic character. The foundation is a member of the National Committee for the Commemoration of World War I Anniversaries, founded by the Government of the Republic of Slovenia.
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The [[Walk of Peace in the Soča Region Foundation]] was established in [[established::2000]] in order to manage, preserve and restore the remains of the infamous WWI Isonzo Front and was later delegated to set up and manage the Walk of Peace ("Pot miru") trail. This currently 320-kilometre-long trail follows the Isonzo Front and connects the many heritage and memorial sites – including 15 outdoor museums – along the former front. In 2016, it was added to the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List.
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Besides managing the path project (and taking care of some of its outdoor museums), the foundation has set up a historical library, established a list of the fallen Italian and Austro-Hungarian soldiers in the Upper Posočje regions (together with the [[Tolmin Museum]]) and opened a visitor centre in the town of Kobarid. The latter features a small interactive exhibition, some conference rooms and a gallery that occasionally hosts various events and historical as well as artistic exhibitions.  
 
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==The Walk of Peace from the Alps to the Adriatic==
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The foundation is a member of the National Committee for the Commemoration of World War I Anniversaries, founded by the Government of the Republic of Slovenia. 
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===The Walk of Peace from the Alps to the Adriatic===
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The Isonzo Front was the site of 12 major battles between Austro-Hungarian and Italian forces in World War I. Roughly following its non-linear course, the Walk of Peace starts in the village Log pod Mangartom and finishes in Trieste (IT), on its way passing the Upper Soča Valley, the Nova Gorica area, the adjacent Brda Hills, the Kras plateau, etc.
  
The Isonzo Front was the site of 12 major battles between Austro-Hungarian and Italian forces in World War I. Roughly following its non-linear course, the Walk of Peace starts in the village Log pod Mangartom and finishes in Trieste (IT), on its way connecting the Upper Soča Valley, the Nova Gorica area, the adjacent Brda Hills, the Kras plateau and some other areas in the region.  
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Some of the featured heritage sites are the [[Kluže Fortress]], the [[Kobarid Museum]], the Kolovrat Outdoor Museum, the Vršič Chapel, the Bohinj Railway, the so-called Kras Walks of Peace and a number of caves, fortifications, trenches and cemeteries. It is worth adding that the natural sights along the path are also extremely remarkable.  
  
Some of the featured sites are the [[Kluže Fortress]], the [[Kobarid Museum]], the Kolovrat Outdoor Museum, the so called Kras Walks of Peace, the Cerje Monument, the Vršič Chapel, the Bohinj Railwayand a number of caves, fortifications, trenches and cemeteries.
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While the central part of the path was opened in 2007, its whole course was finalised in 2015. In the future, it plans to expand to other parts of the South-Western Front and expand to the (Austrian) Carinthia and Tyrol regions.
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The foundation has collaborated with a number of municipalities, cultural institutions and tourist associations, both from Slovenia as well as Italy, in order to expand, renovate and connect the sites. While the upper part of the path was opened in 2007, its entire course was connected and roughly finalised in 2015. In the future, the foundation plans to connect it with other parts of the South-Western Front and prolong it into the (Austrian) Carinthia and Tyrol regions.
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
 
* [[Slovenia National Commission for UNESCO]]
 
* [[Slovenia National Commission for UNESCO]]
 
* [[Kobarid Museum]]
 
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* [[Kluže Fortress]]
 
* [[Kluže Fortress]]
 
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* [http://www.100letprve.si/en/ World War I memorial website]
 
* [http://www.100letprve.si/en/ World War I memorial website]
 
* [http://whc.unesco.org/en/statesparties/si/ Slovene sites on the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List]
 
* [http://whc.unesco.org/en/statesparties/si/ Slovene sites on the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List]
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Ustanova »Fundacija Poti miru v Posočju«
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  • 13 May 2024

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    "Around The Paths of Peace: In Search of Traces of War 1915-118" is an event about connections between trenches still visible in the territory between Switzerland and Adriatic Sea. The debate with historians from Austria and Hungary and a representative of Italy will include two Slovenian speakers, Maša Klavora from Walk of Peace in the Soča Region Foundation, and Martin Šolar from Kobarid Museum. Austrian historian Peter Schubert, PhD, will also be presenting two of his books. Organised in collaboration with Collegium Hungaricum, Kral Verlag, Walk of Peace in the Soča Region Foundation, Kobarid Museum, Verein Dolomitenfreunde – Friedenswege Österreich and Promo Turismo FVG Cervignano del Friuli.




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The Walk of Peace in the Soča Region Foundation was established in 2000 in order to manage, preserve and restore the remains of the infamous WWI Isonzo Front and was later delegated to set up and manage the Walk of Peace ("Pot miru") trail. This currently 320-kilometre-long trail follows the Isonzo Front and connects the many heritage and memorial sites – including 15 outdoor museums – along the former front. In 2016, it was added to the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List.

Walk of peace 2006 Italian charnel house above Kobarid Photo Zeljko Cimpric.jpgAn Italian charnel house above the town of Kobarid. Dedicate to those fallen in WWI, it is featured in the Walk of Peace.

Besides managing the path project (and taking care of some of its outdoor museums), the foundation has set up a historical library, established a list of the fallen Italian and Austro-Hungarian soldiers in the Upper Posočje regions (together with the Tolmin Museum) and opened a visitor centre in the town of Kobarid. The latter features a small interactive exhibition, some conference rooms and a gallery that occasionally hosts various events and historical as well as artistic exhibitions.


The foundation is a member of the National Committee for the Commemoration of World War I Anniversaries, founded by the Government of the Republic of Slovenia.

The Walk of Peace from the Alps to the Adriatic

The Isonzo Front was the site of 12 major battles between Austro-Hungarian and Italian forces in World War I. Roughly following its non-linear course, the Walk of Peace starts in the village Log pod Mangartom and finishes in Trieste (IT), on its way passing the Upper Soča Valley, the Nova Gorica area, the adjacent Brda Hills, the Kras plateau, etc.

Some of the featured heritage sites are the Kluže Fortress, the Kobarid Museum, the Kolovrat Outdoor Museum, the Vršič Chapel, the Bohinj Railway, the so-called Kras Walks of Peace and a number of caves, fortifications, trenches and cemeteries. It is worth adding that the natural sights along the path are also extremely remarkable.

Walk of Peace 2006 Outdoor museum Kolovrat Photo Zeljko Cimpric.JPGA picture of the Outdoor museum Kolovrat, which features fortifications, tunnels and other remains of the Isonzo front. The museum is taken care of by the Walk of Peace in the Soča Region Foundation and lies on the border between Slovenia and Italy.

The foundation has collaborated with a number of municipalities, cultural institutions and tourist associations, both from Slovenia as well as Italy, in order to expand, renovate and connect the sites. While the upper part of the path was opened in 2007, its entire course was connected and roughly finalised in 2015. In the future, the foundation plans to connect it with other parts of the South-Western Front and prolong it into the (Austrian) Carinthia and Tyrol regions.

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