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Localities near
Aosta:

Antey Saint André
Aosta
Chatillon
Cogne
Pila Gressan
Pontey
Saint Pierre
Saint Rhémy En Bosses
Saint Vincent
Valgrisenche
Valtournenche
Verrayes

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Aosta

Aosta (Italian: Aosta, French: Aoste) is the principal city of the bilingual Aosta Valley in the Italian Alps, 110km north-northwest of Turin. It is situated near the Italian entrance of the Mont Blanc Tunnel, at the confluence of the Buthier and the Dora Baltea, and at the junction of the Great and Little St. Bernard routes. Aosta is not the capital of the province, as these functions are shared by the region and the communes.


Aosta: History

Aosta was settled in proto-historic times and later became a Celtic-Ligurian city of the Salassi. Terentius Varro captured it in 25 BC and founded the Roman colony of Augusta Praetoria. After 11 BC Aosta became the capital of the Alpes Graies ("Grey Alps") province of the Empire.
After the fall of the Western Empire, the city was conquered by the Burgundians, the Ostrogoths, the Byzantines. The Lombards, who had annexed it to their Italian kingdom, were expelled by the Franks of Pepin the Younger. Under Charlemagne Aosta acquired importance as a post on the Via Francigena, leading from Aachen to Italy. After 888 it was part of the renewed Kingdom of Italy under Arduin of Ivrea and Berengar of Friuli.
In the 10th century Aosta became part of the Kingdom of Burgundy. After the fall of the latter in 1032, it entered the lands of Umberto I Biancamano of the House of Savoy . After the creation of the county of Savoy, with its capital in Chambéry, Aosta followed its history, as well as the later Kingdom of Sardinia and unified Italy.
Under the House of Savoy, Aosta was granted a special status that it maintained when the new Italian Republic was proclaimed in 1948.


Aosta: Main sights

The main monuments of the city include:

The Arch of Augustus, erected in 35 BC to celebrate the victory of the Roman troops led by consul Varro Murene over the local Salassi.
The Porta Praetoria (1st century AD), once the eastern gate to the city, which has preserved its original forms apart from the marble covering.
The Roman theatre, of which the southern façade remains today, 22m tall. The structure could contain up to 4,000 spectators.
The Cathedral of Aosta, built in the 4th century and replaced in the 11th century by a new edifice dedicate to the Madonna. It is annexed to the Roman Forum.
The Romanesque-Gothic Sant'Orso (Saint-Ours). Its most evocative feature is the ancient cloister, which can be entered through a hall on the left of the façade. It is dedicated to Ursus of Aosta.
The Saint-Bénin College, built about 1000 by the Benedictines. It is now an exhibition site.

Of the 20 towers of the Roman walls the following are well preserved:
Tour du lépreux, which has been given this name after a leper was jailed there in the late 17th century. Le lépreux de la cité d'Aoste, a novel by Xavier de Maistre, was named after this tower.
Tour Neuve (13th century).
Tour du Pailleron.
Tower (Castle) of Bramafan, built in the 11th century over a Roman bastion. It was the residence of the Savoy viscounts. The francoprovençal term Bramafan is translated as "He who screams for hunger".
Tour du Baillage.
Tour Fromage ("Cheese tower").



Aosta localities:
Antey Saint Andre''
AOSTA Arnad Arvier Avise Ayas Aymavilles Bard Bionaz Brissogne Brusson Challand Saint Anselme Challand Saint Victor Chambave Chamois Champdepraz Champorcher Charvensod CHATILLON COGNE Courmayeur Donnas Doues Emarese Etroubles Fenis Fontainemore Gaby Gignod Gressan Gressoney La Trinite'' Gressoney Saint Jean Hone Introd Issime Issogne Jovencan La Magdeleine La Salle La Thuile Lillianes Montjovet Morgex Nus Ollomont Oyace Perloz Pollein Pont Saint Martin Pontboset PONTEY Pre'' Saint Didier Quart Rhemes Notre Dame Rhemes Saint Georges Roisan Saint Christophe Saint Denis Saint Marcel Saint Nicolas Saint Oyen SAINT PIERRE Saint Rhemy En Bosses SAINT VINCENT Sarre Torgnon VALGRISENCHE Valpelline Valsavarenche VALTOURNENCHE VERRAYES Verres Villeneuve


Part of the information regarding the history, the art, the traditions and the events of the province of present Aosta on this page is drawn from the situated one www.wikipedia.org respecting the GNU Free Documentation License.

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