List of museums in the Aosta Valley

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This is a list of museums in the Aosta Valley, Italy. [1] [2] [3]

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Fort Bard Via Vittorio Emanuele II, 89
89, rue Victor-Emmanuel II
Bard 45°36′32″N7°44′44″E / 45.60894167°N 7.74546944°E / 45.60894167; 7.74546944
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Fénis Castle Chez-Sapin Fénis 45°44′15″N7°29′22″E / 45.737365°N 7.489551°E / 45.737365; 7.489551
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Issogne Castle La Place Issogne 45°39′19″N7°41′19″E / 45.65527778°N 7.68861111°E / 45.65527778; 7.68861111
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Verrès Castle Localité Château, 1 Verrès 45°40′11″N7°41′44″E / 45.6697°N 7.69556°E / 45.6697; 7.69556

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References

  1. "Valle d'Aosta – Musei" (in Italian and French). Retrieved December 2, 2018.
  2. "Valle d'Aosta – Altri musei" (in Italian and French). Retrieved December 2, 2018.
  3. "Valle d'Aosta – Musei e mostre" (in Italian and French). Retrieved December 2, 2018.