Thinking of the Aosta Valley is recall an image of iconic mountains, alpine tourism and outdoor activities: but this vision would be incomplete without all that represents the enormous historical and cultural heritage of this region, in which traditional crafts represent a real flagship.
Who does not know the traditional Fiera di Sant'Orso in Aosta, with its thousand-year history and the ability to attract tens of thousands of visitors every year, can not understand how strong and rooted is the link between local people and craft traditions.
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