Mountain Passes #5
The fifth part of Stephan Zirwes’ filmic series on mountain passes portrays the Tremola Pass. Built from 1827 to 1832 and recovered in the 1950ies this mountain pass still has parts of its old dry stone walls. Shot with a drone and carefully framed, the photographic images meditate on these ancient imposing monuments:
More than a hundred years old – often the only connection between valleys and also cultures – open six months of a year and closed for six months in winter: mountain passes. In earlier times vitally important for commerce and strategic purposes, they become more and more important as tourist attractions today. Built with great human effort under hard conditions – constructions which hardly find attention although they are national monuments.
- Copter Brothers