Eighty Years of Alto Adige: A Journey Through History and Community

The Alto Adige daily newspaper celebrated eighty years of activity, a significant milestone that marks not only its longevity, but also its crucial role in the history of the region. Founded in the immediate post-war period, the newspaper was born from an initiative of the National Liberation Committee, with the aim of promoting the values of freedom and democracy.
This anniversary was celebrated in Bolzano, in the presence of prominent figures such as former Prime Minister Giuliano Amato, who underlined the importance of the newspaper in building bridges between the different linguistic communities of the area.
A bridge between culturesOver the years, Alto Adige has played a key role in promoting coexistence between linguistic groups, addressing the challenges of an ever-changing society. Michl Ebner, president of the Athesia publishing group, highlighted how the newspaper contributed to overcoming post-war difficulties, becoming a symbol of unity and dialogue. Its function as a bridge was essential in promoting mutual understanding between the different cultures present in the region, an aspect that continues to be relevant today.
A story of development and communityThe newspaper's director, Mirco Marchiodi, recalled how Alto Adige has documented the transformation of the region, from one of the poorest to one of the most prosperous in Europe. Through its pages, the newspaper has told stories of people, significant events and social and economic changes. From post-war reconstruction to the discovery of Ötzi, up to the recent sporting exploits of Jannik Sinner, the newspaper has been able to reflect the challenges and successes of the community, creating a deep bond with its readers.
A tribute to memoryDuring the celebration ceremony, a room of the newspaper was named in memory of Orfeo Donatini, an important figure in the local publishing scene who recently passed away. This gesture underlines the importance of memory and recognition of the work done by those who contributed to the growth and success of the newspaper. Alto Adige is not just a newspaper; it is a witness to history and a custodian of the collective memory of its community.
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