On your trip to the Italian peninsula, you can certainly not miss an in-depth tour of the Aosta Valley. The Aosta Valley region is a border region, rich in natural beauty and monuments, witnesses of an ancient and glorious history. We have prepared a list of the most important places to see, to allow you to face this new adventure in the best way. Good continuation!
1 - Castel Savoia: a fairytale place
Your journey in the Aosta Valley begins with a fairytale place. It is the castle of Queen Margherita of Savoy, built at the end of the 19th century at the foot of Colle Ranzola. Of particular interest are the five spiked towers which give the structure its "fairytale appearance". Inside, the ground floor and the main floor are to be visited carefully.
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