Émile Chanoux Square is the main square of Aosta. It is located in central area of the city and has rectangular shape with long sides facing north and south. Once...
Under old parish church of the village, excavations have unearthed an early Christian cruciform Basilica, indicated as Concilium Sanctorum, Assembly of Saints...
It constitutes, together with Cathedral, the most important testimony of sacred art history of Valle d'Aosta. Specific interest are ancient Ottonian frescoes ...
The origin of Aosta Cathedral dates back to initial phases of diffusion of Christianity in the valley, towards the end of the fourth century. Church was completely...
Placed in Cathedral, Museum provides a significant overview of Val d'Aosta XIII-XVIII centuries, combining pieces from rich Cathedral's Treasure of some works of...
The structure, from Roman times, surrounded the sacred area of the ancient city forum. The complex, recently renovated, is located below the road and is...
Built in 25 BC, it is still in excellent condition and consists of two series of arches - one more central and two lateral minors - enclosing a parade ground. On both...
The single-sided currently visible it is the southern one, characterized by a series of buttresses and arches, and lightened by three overlapping of windows of...
Located in a fortified house dating from the fifteenth century, classic example of late Gothic rural architecture, the Museum of the Carnival of Coumba offers a...
Mont Avic is located in Valle d'Aosta, on the border between the towns of Champdepraz and Chambave, and gives its name to homonymous Regional Park. On the summit, in...
Important Roman necropolis, located about 200 meters off the Decumana Gate, along the road, passing through Alpis Graia (Piccolo San Bernardo), leading to Gaul. In...
Aosta (Italian pronunciation: [aˈɔsta]; French: Aoste, Franco-Provençal: Aoûta; Latin: Augusta Prætoria Salassorum) is the principal city of Aosta Valley, a...