
On sound, memory, and the transformation of violence into peace.
Every night at 21:00, a single deep bell rolls across the valley of Trentino-Alto Adige — a sound so low and resonant that it feels like it enters through the ribs rather than the ears.
This is Maria Dolens, the Bell of the Fallen, forged in 1924 from the bronze of cannons collected across former World War I battlefields.
A weapon turned into a warning.
Metal meant for destruction recast into a daily ritual of peace.
In this episode of Compost of Ideas – The Podcast from the Bin, Samara explores:
The history of this extraordinary bell
How a border region scarred by war turned its pain into a symbol
The physicality of materials — and how they carry memory
The way sound can become a messenger, like a nightly beacon across mountains
Mentioned:
Maria Dolens / Campana dei Caduti, Fondazione
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