What to do and see in Canton of Valais, Swiss Alps: The Best Historic Sites

November 8, 2021 Nobuko Falco

At the foot of the Swiss Alps lies Valais, "the valley." This fabled region is a year-round favorite, with spectacular skiing in the winter and superb hiking in summer. The Matterhorn, the Great St. Bernard Pass and Zermatt are the stars of the area, but glaciers, lakes, mountain paths, castle-churches and a wealth of resorts also beckon. Visit L'Hospice du Grand St. Bernard to see the animals who helped the monks rescue travelers or the Fondation Pierre Gianadda, Roman ruins that now house modern art.
Restaurants in Canton of Valais

1. Abbaye de Saint-Maurice d'Agaune

avenue d' Agaune, Saint-Maurice 1890 Switzerland +41 24 485 15 34 [email protected] http://www.abbaye-stmaurice.ch
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Abbaye de Saint-Maurice d'Agaune

Le parcours de visite est basé sur la lumière et l’image, symboles de la connaissance et de la foi. Il raconte une histoire exceptionnelle: celle d’une communauté religieuse vivante, miraculeusement préservée et constituant le témoignage unique d’une activité spirituelle et culturelle sans équivalent dans le monde occidental chrétien. Consciente de l’importance mondiale de son patrimoine historique et culturel, l’Abbaye de Saint-Maurice a décidé de l’ouvrir au public à l’occasion de son Jubilé. La visite de son Site culturel et patrimonial débute dans la basilique qui date du 17e siècle. Vous parcourez ensuite le site archéologique des anciennes églises – aussi appelé site du Martolet – qui résulte de dix années de fouilles. Enfin, vous traversez les catacombes avant de découvrir le Trésor abbatial.

2. Les Moulins de Saint-Luc

Route d'Ayer, Saint-Luc 3961 Switzerland http://www.lesmoulinsdest-luc.ch/
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Les Moulins de Saint-Luc

3. Beresina-Haus

Turmwang, Zermatt 3920 Switzerland http://www.zermatt.ch/en/Media/Attractions/Beresina-Haus
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Beresina-Haus

An inconspicuous barn stands high above the village of Zermatt, visible to all. It was built in 1811 as a result of developments on the world stage. A wooden building more than 200 years old stands high above the Triftbach river, opposite the Edelweiss restaurant, at “Turuwang uf dem Pfad”. The barn, built in 1811, recalls the Napoleonic Battle of Beresina (or Berezina), at the Berezina river near today’s border with Belarus. Recruitment of soldiers for Napoleon As Napoleon prepared for his Russian campaign, he recruited soldiers from Switzerland and the Valais. Switzerland was then (1803-1813) effectively a French vassal state. About 12,000 Swiss and Valais soldiers formed four regiments. Every village in the Valais was obliged to provide at least one soldier for the Russian campaign. In many places, volunteers stepped forward – mostly from bitter necessity. In Zermatt, no volunteers could be found. Rather than force somebody to join up or choose someone by lot, the people of Zermatt decided on another procedure. Whoever volunteered to join the army would subsequently receive a barn with surrounding pastures up at the “Fad” on the “Turuwang”. These were times of economic hardship and poverty: in due course, a young man volunteered with a view to receiving the property on his return. The barn was built, and the volunteer left for war. Sadly, he never returned from Russia and so never took possession of his property. About a thousand Swiss and Valais soldiers lost their lives at the Battle of Beresina, and ever since, locals have called this barn, in local dialect, the “Beresinahüs”.

4. House of Supersaxo (Maison Supersaxo)

Rue des Alpes 1 à côté du restaurant Le Coq en Pâte, Sion 1950 Switzerland +41 27 324 11 39 [email protected]
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House of Supersaxo (Maison Supersaxo)

5. Chateau de Vaas, Maison des Cornalins

chemin du Tsaretton 46 Flanthey, Lens 3978 Switzerland +41 78 687 61 59 [email protected] http://www.chateaudevaas.ch
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Chateau de Vaas, Maison des Cornalins

6. Landmauer Gamsen

Sandweg 43, Brig 3900 Switzerland
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7. Galgen Ernen

Ernen 3995 Switzerland http://www.ernen.ch/gemeinde/dorfleben/kultur/galgen
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8. Chateau Mercier

montee du Chateau 19, Sierre 3960 Switzerland +41 27 451 22 22 [email protected] http://www.chateaumercier.ch
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9. Chateau de Saint-Maurice

route du Chablais 1, Saint-Maurice 1890 Switzerland +41 24 485 24 58 [email protected] http://www.chateau-stmaurice.ch/site/
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Chateau de Saint-Maurice

Dédié à des expositions temporaires sur le thème du dessin et de la narration dessinée, le Château de St-Maurice propose, cette année, une exposition autour thème de Dracula et de ses représentations. Cette exposition propose un espace spécialement dédié aux enfants (5-10 ans). Ses autres salles sont, selon les contenus, réservées a plus de 10 ans eaux adultes.

10. Tour d’Anniviers

place de la Tour 7, Vissoie 3961 Switzerland +41 79 403 63 92 http://www.touranniviers.ch/
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