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Roman Bridge
The Roman bridge that sits above the Marmore river used to rest on the rocky banks of the river and had a single round arch with a span of approximately 15 metres. Built with square blocks…
Ussel Castle
Standing on a marked, rocky promontory, Ussel castle overlooks the south side of the residential area of Châtillon.
Built by Ebalo II of Challant in the mid 14th century (the date i…
Issogne Castle
Free entry for mothers accompanied by their children on 12 May 2024Buy your ticket…
Chapel of Saint-Suaire
This chapel is situated near the bridge that links Issogne to Verrès and it was built by the count Renato of Challant who, as the representative of the House of Savoy in Chambéry, was th…
Saint-SolutorChapel
Saint-Solutor Chapel on an external wall has a series of hanging arches that allow us to date it back to the 12th century, the facade has frescoes attributed to the same painte…
Arlaz mill
The mill was built by private individuals probably in the early 1800s to be used by the inhabitants of neighboring villages.
The place, which was believed to be haunted, also inspired a…
Chenal Castle
The castle was not built before the 13th century and had a rectangular floor plan.
It belonged to the lords of Montjovet and only later became property of the Challant family, following th…
Saint Germain Castle
The castle played an important part in the history of Val d’Aosta. Few traces remain of its original structure and its construction date is not known for certain…
Archeological site beneath the Saint-Vincent church
The archaeological site beneath the parish church of Saint-Vincent is testimony to a continuous occupation starting from the first settlements dating back to the Late Bronze Age / Iron Age. I…