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Arnad

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Last Visit: 15/03/2024

Introduction

A valley bottom municipality, located on the plain of the same name in the lower Aosta Valley. It extends on both orographic sides of the Dora Baltea river, once connected by the beautiful Romanesque Echallod bridge, now partially collapsed during the last flood.

Description

The place name should be linked to the Latin word arena, meaning sand: in fact, the town's history is punctuated by floods, starting in the 11th century, when the parish church of San Germano was swept away by the waters, until 15 October 2000, when the river did considerable damage to private homes and various craft and industrial infrastructures. In the Middle Ages, the municipality was of great importance, as evidenced by the presence of no less than three castles and a tower on its territory. Originally a feud of the De Arnado family, the seigniory then passed largely to the Vallaise, one of the most important noble families in Valle d'Aosta. The castle that bears their name, however, dates only from the 17th century and is still privately owned. Of particular historical and architectural interest are the current parish church of San Martino, built between the 11th and 12th centuries after the previous one had been swept away by the Dora, and the Machaby sanctuary, which rises above the village in the thick of the chestnut forest. Although the modernisation of the economy has imposed industrial settlements, Arnad retains some of its agricultural traditions, at least the most famous ones: wine-growing, the production of typical sausages, to which is added that of the now famous aromatised lard (the last Sunday in August sees the now classic 'Féhta dou lar', one of the region's main food and wine festivals). Finally, it is worth noting the presence of several rock walls in the municipality equipped for rock climbing.

Information

Area: 28.73 sq km
Altitude: 361m
Maximum elevation: Mont Crabun (2710m)
 Number of inhabitants: 1323
Name in dialect: Arnà
Inhabitant name: Arnadins - Arnayot, Arnayotte or Arnadin, Arnadine
Patron Saint: St Martin (11 November)
Internet site: www.comune.arnad.ao.en
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Bordering municipalities: Bard, Challand-Saint-Victor, Donnas, Hône, Issime, Issogne, Perloz, Pontboset, Verrès
 Villages and hamlets: Anvyey, Arnad-Le-Vieux, Bonavesse, Champagnolaz, Château, Chez Fornelle, Clapey, Clos de Barme, Costa, Echallod, Echallogne, Extraz, Les Vachères, Machaby, Pied-de-Ville, Prouve, Revire, Rollety, Sisan, Torretta, Ville

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