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Valle d'Aosta
Italian Regions
Info
- Area: 3,260 km㎢
- Population: about 125,000 inhabitants in 2018
- Car Plate: AO
- Communes: 74 communes
- Official website: www.regione.vda.it
Population
The Territory
The territory is mostly mountainous with the highest peaks in Europe (Monte Bianco, Cervino, Monte Rosa, Gran Paradiso) with beautiful green valleys on the sides of the long Dora Baltea river, a tributary of the largest river in the Italy, the Po. The Valle d'Aosta is an Alpine valley that with its side valleys includes the Italian slopes of Mont Blanc and the Matterhorn; its highest peak is the Gran Paradiso, protected in Gran Paradiso National Park, established in 1922. The Dora Baltea has its origins in the Valle d'Aosta, flowing south to join the Po.The upper Val d'Aosta is the traditional southern starting-point for the tracks, then transformed into roads, which led over the Alpine passes. The road through the Great St Bernard Pass (or today the Great St Bernard Tunnel) leads to Martigny, Valais, and the one through the Little St Bernard Pass to Bourg-Saint-Maurice, Savoie. Today Aosta is joined to Chamonix in France by the Mont Blanc Tunnel, a road tunnel on E25 running underneath the Alps.
History
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The Economy
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The 'Comuni' in the Aosta Valley
Where to stay
- Hotels: 4-stars 3-stars 2-stars 1-star.
Saint-Vincent’s Casino de la Vallèe
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One attraction that is now synonymous with this magnificent region is Saint-Vincent’s Casino de la Vallèe, which has historically been a magnet for entire generations of gamblers. Its controversial charm is the fruit of the combination of standing in such an enchanting backdrop as the “Riviera of the Alps”, overlooking the heart of Saint-Vincent, and being acknowledged as one of Europe’s grandest and most prestigious gaming houses by international observers of the sector.
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The Saint-Vincent Casa da Gioco (gaming house) is open 24 hours a day, every day of the year, with the exception of 24 December, it extends over 3500 m2 across two floors with a wide variety of gaming tables, more than 400 slot machines and a poker room which hosts international tournaments, entry is free but entry to the Casinò di Saint-Vincent gaming room requires appropriate dress. Inside, there are also two bars and the Champagnerie du Casino Brasserie Restaurant which is open from 20:00. The casino has many decades of history and it numbers among Europe’s grandest and most prestigious. The first complex was inaugurated on 29 April 1947 and gave soul to the Italian jet set during the Dolce Vita period.
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Its long history has been magnified by the numerous initiatives it has hosted, such as international artistic events and TV broadcasts that have captivated millions of viewers.
Opening hours: Monday to Sunday from 9:00 to 12:30 and from 14:00 to 19:30 Closed Tuesdays