WWI The bombed ruins of the station at Asiago, Italy.- The Battle of Asiago also referred to as the Battle of the Plateaux; the Trentino Offensive , Battaglia degli Altipiani, Strafexpedition and the Punitive expedition was a major counter-offensive launched by the Austro-Hungarians on the Italian Front on 15 May 1916. Designed in 1910 by Venetian architect Guido Sullam -1958 closed and used as the bus ticket office-1970's purchased by the town of Asiago -1980's bought by the Mountain Community.-1984 refurbished as Spettabile Reggenza (Regency) of the 7 Municipalities”.
![WWI The bombed ruins of the station at Asiago, Italy.- The Battle of Asiago also referred to as the Battle of the Plateaux; the Trentino Offensive , Battaglia degli Altipiani, Strafexpedition and the Punitive expedition was a major counter-offensive launched by the Austro-Hungarians on the Italian Front on 15 May 1916. Designed in 1910 by Venetian architect Guido Sullam -1958 closed and used as the bus ticket office-1970's purchased by the town of Asiago -1980's bought by the Mountain Community.-1984 refurbished as Spettabile Reggenza (Regency) of the 7 Municipalities”. Stock Photo](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2D85AGA/wwi-the-bombed-ruins-of-the-station-at-asiago-italy-the-battle-of-asiago-also-referred-to-as-the-battle-of-the-plateaux-the-trentino-offensive-battaglia-degli-altipiani-strafexpedition-and-the-punitive-expedition-was-a-major-counter-offensive-launched-by-the-austro-hungarians-on-the-italian-front-on-15-may-1916-designed-in-1910-by-venetian-architect-guido-sullam-1958-closed-and-used-as-the-bus-ticket-office-1970s-purchased-by-the-town-of-asiago-1980s-bought-by-the-mountain-community-1984-refurbished-as-spettabile-reggenza-regency-of-the-7-municipalities-2D85AGA.jpg)
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