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Canale d'Agordo

Canale d'Agordo è un comune delle Dolomiti Bellunesi, adagiato nella Val Biois, con vista sul massiccio del Civetta

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Canale d'Agordo è un comune delle Dolomiti Bellunesi, adagiato nella Val Biois, con vista sul massiccio del Civetta. È conosciuto in tutto il mondo come paese natale di Albino Luciani, eletto Papa nel 1978 con il nome di Giovanni Paolo I e scomparso dopo appena 33 giorni di pontificato. Nel centro del paese, accanto alla chiesa di San Giovanni Battista, sorge il MusAL - Museo Albino Luciani, inaugurato nel 2016 dal cardinale Pietro Parolin e gestito dalla Fondazione Papa Luciani, un percorso multimediale che racconta la vita del papa insieme alla storia della Val Biois. Il biglietto d'ingresso comprende anche la visita alla casa natale, acquistata dalla famiglia Luciani agli inizi del Novecento, rimasta di proprietà della famiglia fino al 2019 e oggi aperta al pubblico, con una statua inaugurata nel 2022. Al di là di questo importante richiamo religioso e culturale, Canale d'Agordo resta un autentico paese di montagna, punto di partenza per escursioni nelle Dolomiti Agordine.

Atualizado em 12 julho 2026

Canale d'Agordo 23°
Sáb 23° 13°
Dom 23° 14°
Seg 20° 15°
Ter 24° 16°

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Canale d'Agordo and the Biois Valley

Canale d'Agordo lies in the Biois Valley, one of the valleys of the Belluno Agordino, in a setting dominated by the Dolomites and in particular by the view of the Civetta massif, one of the most photographed peaks of the Dolomiti Bellunesi. The modestly sized town retains the character of a genuine mountain village, with stone and timber buildings typical of Alpine Veneto architecture, and it is one of the valley's main centres alongside Falcade and Vallada Agordina. Its renown, however, extends well beyond the local area: Canale d'Agordo is internationally known as the birthplace of one of the most beloved popes in the recent history of the Church.

Albino Luciani, Pope John Paul I

Albino Luciani was born in Canale d'Agordo (then called Forno di Canale) in 1912. Having become a priest, bishop and finally Patriarch of Venice, he was elected Pope on 26 August 1978 under the name John Paul I. His pontificate, remembered for the simplicity and smile that earned him the nickname 'the Smiling Pope', lasted just 33 days: Luciani died suddenly on 28 September 1978, leaving a profound mark on collective memory despite the brevity of his mandate. The bond between Canale d'Agordo and the figure of Pope Luciani is today central to the town's identity, which preserves his memory through a dedicated museum and the house where he was born and spent his childhood.

MusAL, the Albino Luciani Museum

In the centre of Canale d'Agordo, in Piazza Papa Luciani and next to the church of San Giovanni Battista, stands the MusAL - Museo Albino Luciani, officially inaugurated in 2016 by Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Vatican Secretary of State, and run by the Fondazione Papa Luciani Onlus. The museum spreads over four floors and offers a multimedia trail telling the story of Albino Luciani's life alongside the history of the Biois Valley, giving visitors a view both of the figure's religious and universal dimension and of the more intimate, local one tied to his mountain origins. The museum entrance ticket also includes a visit to his birthplace house, located about two hundred metres from the town centre.

The birthplace house, now open to the public

The house where Albino Luciani was born was bought by his father Giovanni Luciani between 1901 and 1902 and remained family property until 27 June 2019, when it was transferred to the Diocese of Vittorio Veneto. First opened to the public in August of that same year, the house was fully inaugurated on 23 April 2022, with the installation of a statue created by sculptor Carlo Balljana. Today the birthplace house forms part, together with the MusAL and the church of San Giovanni Battista, of a route dedicated to the sites of John Paul I in his hometown, an itinerary that lets visitors retrace the stages of Luciani's life before his election to the papacy.

A mountain town with views of Civetta

Beyond its bond with Pope Luciani, Canale d'Agordo is a genuine mountain town of the Biois Valley, with a direct view of the Civetta massif and surrounded by the Dolomiti Agordine. It is a good starting point for summer hikes to the valley's mountain huts and pastures, as well as for winter activities in the nearby ski areas of the Agordino and the Upper Val di Fassa. The local community keeps alive craft and farming traditions typical of the Belluno mountains, in a balance between the religious and cultural draw linked to Pope Luciani and the everyday life of a small Dolomite town, where the memory of its most famous citizen coexists with the genuine rhythm of the mountains.

Experiences not to miss

  • Visitare il MusAL - Museo Albino Luciani in Piazza Papa Luciani
  • Visit the MusAL - Albino Luciani Museum in Piazza Papa Luciani

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