Who were the men that wore these uniforms? What did they think about? With the more traditional exhibition area behind us, part of a letter from a soldier to his family introduces us to the sphere of memory. Rock, iron, ice, fog, snow, night: six material elements, strongly reminiscent of the mountain environment, become six stage sets; six sculptural groups reproduce groups of soldiers in the same material as the set. The power and beauty of the sculptural whole lacerated by images projected onto the set offer glimpses of the life of a soldier in the mountains: from war action to memories of far away, faces of mothers, sons and daughters, eyes, anxiety, expectations and memories appear and then dissolve as in a dream. The echo of a shot, the sound of far-off marching, a song, shouted commands, the noise of cicadas: these sounds flow around the space - now near, now only a far echo - to heighten the drama of the evocative scene.