ITALY PART 2 -TRAVELBLOG- Aosta Valley, Castello di Sarre, "the castle of horns"

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Another beautiful castle from the Aosta valley in Italy i visited on my last trip is Castello di Sarre.

This one really stands out for its interiors, lots of old furniture and paintings but what makes this castle really special are thousands of hunting trophies used as decoration on walls and ceiling.

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Built in 1710 on the ruins of a fortress mentioned as early as 1242, having passed through various hands, the property was purchased by the King of Italy Victor Emanuel II, who renovated it and used it during hunting expeditions in Val d’Aosta. Keep reading to see the amazing collection of tropies the king collected!

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Befor i tell more about the castle itself, i just have to mention how unbelievable quiet it is here....We were the only visitors there. There was a very kind guide that showed us the whole castle on our own, telling great stories with lots of passion!
This happened to us a couple of times visitting castles in this part of Italy, i loved it, you have the feeling the castle is there only for you!

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Here he is ...king Victor Emanuel II, the man that had so much passion for Ibex hunting, he bougth this castle as a headcuarters for expeditions in the Cogne, Rhemes and Valsavarenche valleys.

His successor, Umberto I also used it for hunting purposes, while his wife Queen Margherita prefered to stay at the Savoy castle ( i will write about this castle in another blog).

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Next to the entrance there is an area with paintings and pictures that tell about the hunting expiditions.

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My guide told me that they killed so many Ibex that it almost vanished from this area, the king hired a lot of local villagers that would chase down the animals to his prefered spot, the hard work was done by others making it easy for the kings to kill so many of them...

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The bedrooms are beautiful, its nice to see that so many Original pieces of furniture are still there!

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After the bedrooms we came to the best part of the castle, the hallway to the dining room and the diningroom itself.
When we entered at first i thougth the walls and ceilings were painted but when i looked better i saw that it was all a huuge trophy gallery!

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Thousands of horns are used to decorate the hallways and rooms.....it looked almost unreal!

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The diningroom was even more impressive.

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If you look more in to the details, you can imagine how much work this must have been!

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Continuing your walk true the castle you will find areas with more paintings and furniture and lots of juicy royal stories from the guide ;-)

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A very interesting place to visit with lots of things to see, i cant recommend this part of italy enough!

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Oh my god, the decorating in this castle is ridiculous! Thank you so much for sharing this strange/beautiful place. I can see why it isn't extremely popular to visit but I'd definitely love to see it. Was the tour in English?

i was there in june, night be more busy in july august, i dont know!
The guide spoke some english also yes, not so bad at all for an Italian!
Thank you for your comment!

I missed this by 3 days, you were able to get my vote because I have you on my auto vote...
Now to your blog, I'm basically stuck of words when it comes to the designing of the hall way and the dining room. Absolutely impressive!
Thanks for sharing!

Thank you Joe, appreciate the votes!!
It was a gorgeous place....one of a kind!

Have a great day!

You are welcome buddy, have a great one as well!

fine sample of history of Italy, thanks for a fascinating travel to history

Thank you Xandrell! Italy is fantastic!

I love the exterior, but feel sad about the interior haha. Imagine how many ibexes have died just for someone’s decoration. Crazy. Such a beautiful animal with unique skills.

I totally agree steef,...i didnt kill them myself! It happened many years ago and the way they used the horns is just simply art. Its a shame of those animals and im glad i can tell you that during my hikes i saw some in the wild, will write about it in a next blog, with pictures and video !!
Thx for your comment!

Yeah guess it would be quite the news if such a thing would happen nowadays. I'll be waiting then for the next one!

haha..;-)

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Thank you very much and followed! Italy is my favourite in europe!

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I will! Many more stories to tell about Italy!

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:-) thats great! Thank you very much!

Awesome review about this wonderful location. I love exploring places full of history and antiques. Thanks for sharing with us. up :-)

Thank you very much @avizor ! Definitely a place to go then….the valley of Aosta has so many castles and stories! Thank you for the follow also!

haha oh yes, im looking forward to see later some more :-)

More coming! ;-)

Truly a fine castle. And you have done a great job with the photos, and the descriptions. It is certainly one place i wouldn't miss coming to, if i ever had the opportunity to visit Italy.


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