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Museums of the Aosta Valley

The Aosta Valley is not just about nature and mountains: it is also a land rich in museums, exhibitions, and cultural sites that tell the story of its history, traditions, and life in the mountain pastures. From castles transformed into exhibition spaces to small ethnographic museums in villages, every visit is an opportunity to learn more about the identity of this region.

Staying at the Ou Crierel Hostel, you can easily organize your cultural excursions, alternating walks in the open air with the discovery of collections, installations, and museum itineraries for adults, families, and curious visitors of all ages.

Chestnut Museum

Lillianes

At Riccio, you can visit the chestnut processing workshop and the chestnut museum (tools used in the past for chestnut processing). Upon request, the chestnut grove.

Museum of the Resistance Brigade Lys

Perloz
The museum is housed in the historic building that was home, immediately after the war, to the first partisan band active in the lower Aosta Valley, the Lys Brigade.

Regional Museum of Alpine Fauna

Gressoney-Saint-Jean
The regional museum of alpine fauna, or Alpenfauna Museum Beck Peccoz, is the legacy left by the Baron of the same name, a nobleman of the Walser family, upon his death in 1882, consisting of his collection of hunting trophies.

Museum of Vines and Wine

Donnas

The tour follows the succession of seasons characterized by specific activities in the vineyard and cellar in the splendid setting of the Donnas vineyards.

Museum of the Alps

Bard
The Museum of the Alps is an interactive space where visitors can journey through the Alpine world, exploring with their five senses a mountain that has been shaped and transformed by human hands.
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