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Alta
Valtellina is a land rich in historical references and may
be lived as an extraordinary artistic and cultural adventure.
Visiting its wonderful historical towns, rural mansions and
archaeological sites, towers, and castles are signs of ancient
times that have kept their charm despite the passing of time. |
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Bormio - Torre delle ore e Kuerc
Piazza Cavour, known as the square of the Kuerc there is a typical XIIIth century roof where countryside justice was administered. Behind it dominates the Torre delle ore dating back to the XVth century. |
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Valfurva
- Baite
Valfurba extends itself east of Bormio, in the heart of the Ortes - Cevedale mountain group, towards which are the converging green valleys of the Stelvio National Park, an ideal base for relaxing walks through the forests, charming trips amongst the valleys and mountain huts and more ambitious ascensions towards the famous peaks. |
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Valdidentro
- Torri di Fraele
Located at 1930 meters high the two towers were part of the a fort, now destroyed. It was built to guarentee a safe path through the Fraele passage, also known as “delle Scale”. |
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Valdisotto
- Forte Venini
The fort of Oga, also know as Venini fort after the Valtellinian general Venini who holds the gold medal of merit, was built between 1909 and 1912 thanks to the participation of more than 400 men using horses and locomotion. |
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Sondalo
- Mulino di Migiondo
Migiondo, situated in a place where the lands are narrower, it can be reached by a bridge over the Migiondo creek, where the remains of the old mill can be seen. |
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Livigno
- Lago del Gallo
The artificial lake, that for 30 years has filled the northern part of the Spol Valley is without any doubt the element that more than anything else has modified the territory’s appearance, totally changing the appearance of the valley. |
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