Architecture
Dogna, although rebuilt after the devastation of the First World War, preserves historical evidence of great value, such as the church of Saints Leonardo and Lorenzo, built in the 18th century.
The Museo del Territorio, housed in an elegant building, preserves a precious paleontological, historical and ethnographic heritage, including fossils of predatory reptiles from the Triassic. On the second floor, the ethnographic section offers a glimpse into the life of the local community, including works by the local painter Fred Pittino.
Also in the center of the village are the turnaria dairy, a symbol of local culture, and the guesthouse Casa delle Giuggole. Not to be missed is the Sonus Silentium Dognae Footbridge, which once served as a link between the village and the train station and now provides moments of total immersion in the sound of silence.