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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AostaAosta - Wikipedia

    Aosta lies on the crossroad of two major trans-alpine trunk roads: national road 26 (Italian: SS26, French: RN26) connecting the city of Chivasso to Little St Bernard Pass on the Italy-France border, and national road 27 (Italian: SS27, French: RN27) connecting the city of Aosta to the Great St Bernard Pass on the Italy-Switzerland border ...

    • 583 m (1,913 ft)
    • Italy
  2. This is Valle D'Aosta, the ideal destination for those who love outdoor sports, from hiking to two-wheel trails. With its 1,000 km of itineraries including dirt tracks and asphalt roads, cycling in the Aosta Valley is ideal for those who love to pedal with a breathtaking view of lakes, rivers, waterfalls, and small villages where you can stop ...

    • Cattedrale Santa Maria Assunta. The neoclassical facade of Aosta's cathedral belies the impressive Gothic interior. Inside, the carved 15th-century walnut-wood choir stalls are…
    • Museo Archeologico Regionale. Aosta’s little city museum does an excellent job of detailing the city’s Roman history with a scale model of Aosta’s Roman layout plus various…
    • Porta Praetoria. Aosta's main Roman gate.
    • Chiesa di Sant'Orso. This intriguing church is part of a still-operating monastery. The church dates back to the 10th century but was altered on several occasions, notably in…
  3. 2 days ago · Located in Aosta, Italy, the Criptoportico Forense is a subterranean Roman horseshoe-shaped building that dates back to the Augustan period. Located close to the Cathedral, this site was an important meeting place for the city's religious, commercial, and administrative functions when it was first constructed in 25 B.C. and expanded in the 2nd ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Aosta_ValleyAosta Valley - Wikipedia

    The Aosta Valley is an Alpine valley which, with its tributary valleys, includes the Italian slopes of Mont Blanc, Monte Rosa, Gran Paradiso and the Matterhorn; its highest peak is Mont Blanc (4,810 m or 15,780 ft). This makes it the highest region in Italy, according to the list of Italian regions by highest point .

    • 3,263 km² (1,260 sq mi)
    • Italy
  5. Dec 21, 2023 · The oldest national park in Italy (more than 100 years old) and one of the best in Europe, Gran Paradiso is an absolute must-visit destination in Aosta Valley (and the Piedmont region). With its never-ending natural landscapes, flora and fauna, and adorable hamlets, this park provides more than enough points of interest and outdoor activities.

  6. Aosta is a quiet, charming town that lovingly preserves important traces of its extensive history. It boasts a rich, captivating artistic heritage along with pristine landscapes: from Monte Emilius to the historic villages, churches and castles, undoubtedly among the most beautiful in Italy. It is the ideal destination at any time of year.

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