Discover the best top things to do in Introd, Italy including Santuario Giovanni Paolo II Les Combes, Maison Bruil, Parc Animalier d'Introd, Castello di Introd, Ponte d'Introd, Maison Musee Jean-Paul II, Chiesa della Conversione di San Paolo.
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An old rural house where all the spaces needed for survival are grouped under the same roof. The current shape is the result of an architectural evolution dating between 1680 and 1856. The three floor of the museum were renewed back to their original functions. You are welcome to enjoy an interactive tasting area and a store where you can buy gastronomical products linked to local food culture.
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The original castle probably dates back to the 12th century and it was initially made up of a squared tower surrounded by a stone wall. Towards 1260 Pierre Sarriod from Introd enlarged the castle and in the 15th century it underwent more changes, acquiring the almost round polygonal shape that sets it apart from the other castles in Aosta Valley. These changes mark the apogee of the Sarriod lineage, in whose power were the dominions of Introd and of La Tour (Saint-Pierre). The Castle underwent two destructive fires during the second half of the 19th century and was restored at the beginning of the 20th century by Chevalier Gonella, availing of the work of architect Chevalley. On the plain in front of the castle there is a magnificent building; one of the rare examples left of constructions made entirely out of wood, which is the typical medieval architecture in Aosta Valley: a 15th century barn where wheat and seeds were stored. The wrought iron locks on the two doors date back to the time of the original construction. One of them, of particular beauty, represents a castle. Introd Castle now belongs to Count and Countess Caracciolo of Brienza, is on loan for use of Introd municipality and is managed by Fondation Grand Paradis, who gurantees guided tours. The panorama from the top of the 13th-century tower is magnificient, with the view of Mont Blanc and the other peaks surrounding Aosta.
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Maison Musee Jean Paul II houses an exhibition of objects that used to belong to John Paul II,who honoured Aosta Valley with his presence for many years, and is enriched by numerous photographs taken during the most intense moments of his long pontificate, by a philatelic section and by the exhibition of the coins minted during the 18 years of his pontificate.
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