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Estimated arrival to Cervinia Valtournenche
13:50h

Trip duration: 290min

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Chillon Castle
Switzerland

90 min

Considering its romantic location, its long history and well preserved buildings, it doesn’t surprise that Chillon Castle is the most visited historic monument in Switzerland.... The Romans were the first to use this location for their fortification, but current looks of the castle originates from the 11th century. Castle complex comprises of 25 buildings with well maintained subterranean vaults, parade halls, and noble bedroom and of special value are the paintings from the 14th century. Booking in advance is recommended at https://www.chillon.ch/en/Z5066/guided-tours

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Fenis Castle
Italy

105 min

This imposing Fenis Castle is without a doubt the most visited attraction in Valle d’Aosta. Unlike most of the castles that were built on top... of a hill, Fenis Castle has no natural defenses, but has double crenellated surrounding walls that enclose the central building and the towers. It is actually a combination of a fortified stronghold and the aristocratic, majestic home. Visitors are free to explore the extraordinary architecture while the interior can be visited through a guided tour that includes armory, dining room, pantry, kitchen, study, counts’ chambers as well as the splendid chapel. To check the castle opening hours and book the tickets in advance, please visit: http://www.lovevda.it/en/database/8/castles-and-towers/fenis/fenis-castle/979

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Olten
Switzerland

75 min

The strategic location of this Mittelland Swiss town has made it an important trading hub throughout many centuries. In the medieval ages it was no... more than a bridge with a few settlements, until finally growing in size during the 19th century when the railway system started to spread its influence. Today, the aforementioned railway has cemented the town as a pivotal meeting point for many travelers across Switzerland, but still allowing it to keeps its historic charm.

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Bern
Switzerland

135 min

Bern’s Old Town was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983 for its well-preserved medieval buildings dating back to 1191, when the city was... founded by the Duke of Zähringer. Although it was destroyed by a huge fire in 1405, half-timbered houses and the characteristic sandstone buildings were gradually rebuilt. The city’s landmarks are the Clock Tower, the Prison Tower, the sculptural fountains from the Renaissance and the Gothic Cathedral which is the tallest in Switzerland and offers the best views of the Old Town. Many bustling street cafes, cultural venues and specialty shops welcome visitors in the capital of Switzerland.

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Aosta
Italy

75 min

Aosta, the capital of the Valle d’Aosta, not only has some amazing Roman ruins, but these ruins have been incorporated into the city and many... buildings are built on Roman foundations. Sights not to be missed in Aosta are Amphitheater which could hold up to 20,000 people; Roman Bridge, a perfectly preserved bridge which is still used today even though the river no longer runs under it; and Augustus' Arch built in 25 BC to mark Rome's victory over the Celtic Salassi tribe.

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Gruyeres Castle
Switzerland

90 min

This castle is one of the finest examples of the Savoy’s way of building – it is fortified in a typical square style fashion. In... the 16th century the owner’s debts got the better of him which led to the castle falling in the hands of his creditors’ representatives. A few centuries later, it was repurposed as a summer residence and bought by the canton of Fribourg who saw a great potential in it. It was made into a lavish museum to commemorate the medieval stained-glass windows, capes of the Order of the Golden Fleece, majestic paintings by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot and of course, the elegant rooms once occupied by only the richest of the country’s kin. There is also a smaller castle of St. German and a museum with the works of Oscar-winning H.R: Giger.