The castle of Introd dates back to the 13th century, the unique polygon shape, nearly rounded, distinguishes it from all the other Valdostan manors (open for visits in the summer months); the adjacent...
The pomegranate fountain in the internal courtyard and the numerous and extraordinarily expressive frescoes in the portico are only two of the reasons why this austere looking castle is, in fact, one ...
Imposing, essential and mighty: three adjectives to describe this fundamentally military castle, dating back to the end of the 14th century. The interiors of the fortress – overlooking the village - a...
This castle was built in the early Twentieth century by Charles-Maurice Gamba Neo-Medieval style. It features a symmetrical structure with a high central tower standing on the back of the two side bui...
The castle bears testimony to the dual identity: that of Alpine residence and that of museum of the Savoy presence in the region. Built in its current appearance at the beginning of the 18th century, ...
The 'Sala delle Teste', or Room of the Heads, with its ceiling supported by 171 wooden brackets sculpted into grotesque figures, monsters and animals, is only one of the impressive rooms of this castl...
A cultural hub of excellence among the walls of the most imposing fortress of the Aosta Valley. The fortress merges, in a unique facility, reception, cultural and convention services, including two co...
The rooms are in a historic castle dating back to 1492. The castle is a three floor building flanked by a square tower. The facility has a wine cellar open to the public on the ground floor; these spa...