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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 o…
Castello Passerin d'Entrèves
Il Castello di Châtillon si trova alle spalle della chiesa parrocchiale, immerso in un bel parco.
Pare che risalga all’epoca romana, poiché il nome stesso di Châtillon trae origine da “castrum…
Замок Уссель
Замок Уссель стоит на живописном скалистом обрыве, над южной частью поселка Шатийон. Построенный по указу Эбало II ди Шаллан в середине XIV века (эти данные подтверждают дендрохронологически…
Castello Des Rives
Sulla collina morenica di Saint-Clair, a sud della stazione ferroviaria di Châtillon, si osservano alcuni resti di un antico muro: è l’ultima vestigia del castello Des Rives, che aveva ai suoi pied…
Gamba Castle
The castle
Built at the beginning of the 1900s following the plans of the engineer Carlo Saroldi, it wa…
Honey museum
The museum is located inside the former Hotel Londres, near the town hall: it hosts an exhibition of tools used in works of beekeeping in the ancient times.
Amarcord Museum
Cars and motorcycles, hundreds of old photos, movies by the Istituto Luce and appliances that have written the history of the economic boom: all this and much more is Amarcord, an original museum…
Parish Church of San Pietro
Even if tradition wishes for its establishment to be an ancient one, in fact dating back to the passage of St. Peter during his mission to evangelise the Gauls, it is documented from the XII centur…
Saint Francis of Assisi Chapel
The Capuchin’s chapel holds centuries of history; in 1626 the Baron Paul Emmanuel of Challant, with an act dated March 22nd, ceded a building to found a monastery to the religious order. In 1633…
Madonna delle Grazie Sanctuary
Located to the far west of the Roman bridge over the Marmore, it was entirely rebuilt in the XIX century.
Some votive offerings are found inside.
The traditional blessing of the children take…