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18 April, 2020 8:09 pm

Italian Heritage: Thun castle opens after restoration

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After a careful restoration which took 18 years, the Mediaeval Thun castle is now ready to open its doors to the public (17 April).
Perched on a steep hillock, the place is considered one of the best preserved fortresses here in Italy; with its high defensive walls and deep moat built in the 16th century, the castle dominates not only the small town of Vigo di Ton, but also the stunning Val di Non which opens up before your eyes revealing wildlife of all varieties.

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From 18-25 April – on occasion of the week dedicated to culture – free admission will be offered to all visitors.
For more information please click here.

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