Free audio guide app offers a dedicated, location-based listening experience at the University of the Aosta Valley: geolocated audio guides cue ambient narration as you walk around the campus, emphasizing its origin as the former Testafochi barracks and the striking concrete-and-glass exterior. The commentary blends academic life, international ties and architectural notes for an immersive outdoor visit. Tracks are paced to typical walking routes.
Free audio guide app delivers a geolocated audio guide dedicated to the Cross of Calvin, letting you hear contextual narration as you stand before the roughly 6-metre stone column topped by a cross and its inscribed Latin base. Discovery Mode triggers ambient narration and archival readings at the monument, while optional Tour Mode and gamified points award a digital souvenir tied to the fountain added in 1841, offering an immersive on-site listening experience.
Geolocated audio guides deliver a dedicated narration for Ruelles des Cogneins, the narrow, arch-framed alley that functioned as a meeting point and market approach for the people of Cogne. Walking its stones, you hear short, location-triggered stories, testimonies and ambient textures evoking fairs, livestock and green mountain cheeses, creating an intimate, place-bound listening experience focused on the alley’s social role within Aosta. Ambient voices enrich the stops.
Geolocated audio guides deliver a focused, location-aware narration for the Monument to the Valdostan soldier, accompanying your walk with ambient soundscapes and expert commentary. The audio highlights Pietro Canonica's 1924 sculpture and its function as a communal war memorial, while pointing out the visible signs of decay and recent conservation efforts. The guide shares the stories of the places you visit while you walk. A calm narrator and archival extracts deepen the visit.
Geolocated audio guides accompany your walk around the Tower of the Lords of Sancti Ursi with a dedicated, location-triggered narration that highlights its defensive-and-residential role and the limestone blocks reused from the Roman Porta Praetoria. In Discovery Mode the commentary plays as you approach; in Tour Mode it fits broader thematic routes, while gamification awards points and digital souvenirs for listening milestones. A concise, immersive on-site audio experience.
Geolocated audio guides turn a visit into an immersive listening experience at the Paleochristian Basilica of San Lorenzo, with a dedicated audio track that highlights its cross-shaped early-Christian plan and the burial layers beneath. Short, location-triggered narrations focus on function (Concilium Sanctorum) and the relics of fifth–sixth century bishops, offering contextualized narration as you walk through the site. Optional thematic tours and gamified digital souvenirs enrich the visit.
Free audio guide app presents a location-specific audio guide for the Aosta Regional Library, focusing on listening while you walk around its striking architecture. Geolocated audio guides trigger concise narratives at the tower astride the ancient Roman walls and at the former hospice chapel turned conference hall, offering insights into the library’s public role and lively children’s section. Listen to the stories of the places you visit while you walk; informative, location-aware narration.
Free audio guide app provides a dedicated audio guide for the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption and St. John the Baptist, offering location-triggered narrations that enrich your visit as you walk through its sacred spaces. Focused tracks highlight the cathedral's central role in Aosta and its layered artistic phases. Geolocated audio guides (Discovery Mode), thematic tours (Tour Mode) and gamification with points and digital souvenirs accompany the listening experience.
Free audio guide app offers a dedicated, geolocated audio guide for the Town Hall in Aosta, designed to enrich your walk around the square with focused listening. Narration highlights the elegant bipartite coat of arms and the symbolic clock and sundial on the roof, with precise location-triggered tracks that reveal meaning as you approach each feature. Listen to the stories of the places you visit while you walk; audio cues match your pace and location for an immersive visit.
Geolocated audio guides offer a precise, location-based listening experience for Hôtel des États, accompanying your stroll around its 1725–1730 façade by Felice Gastaldi and its historic role as the seat of the Conseil des Commis and Assembly of States General. Discovery Mode triggers narrated insights and ambient soundscapes as you move outside, with optional thematic tracks and light gamification (points and digital souvenirs). Ideal for walkers, the guide emphasizes visual detail and civic significance while remaining an exclusively external experience.