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Sendeturm Ravoire
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WeiterUrl : https:/ / de.wikipedia.org/ wiki/ Sendeturm Ravoire UrlLoad : https:/ / yes WikiText : Der Sendeturm Ravoire ist ein 60 Meter hoher Sendeturm in Stahlbetonbauweise in der Nähe von Martigny, Schweiz bei 070314" östlicher Länge und 460619" nördlicher Breite.
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Pictures of the Poi and surroundings
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Things to see in the area
Notre-Dame de Lourdes
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Martigny
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Mazot-Musée
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Eni Wash
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RV park Martigny
General Parking, railway line next to it open 1 January - 31 December [ click for more information ]
Fondation Pierre Gianadda
The foundation is dedicated to the visual arts with temporary exhibitions. [ click for more information ]
Fondation Pierre Gianadda
There are numerous works of art in the sculpture park, including works by César, Arman, Ernst, Bourdelle, Chillida, Chagall, Dubuffet, Engel, Penalba, Rouiller, Rodin, Dubach, Brancusi, Tommasini, Miró, Moore, Marini, Suter, Arp, Richier, Calder, Segal, Lalanne, Venet, Poncet, Maillol, Niki de Saint Phalle [ click for more information ]
Parkplatz Amphitheater
The square is flat, opposite the Roman Amphitheater and the Barryland Museum is open January - December [ click for more information ]
Médiathèque Valais-Martigny
These collections bring together innumerable films, photographs and sound recordings. [ click for more information ]
Relais du Grand Saint Bernard A9
Camper service accessible from both sides of the motorway, behind the gas station. [ click for more information ]
Cascade de Pissevache
The Cascade de Pissevache, also Cascade de Salanfe (Salanfe Waterfall), is a 116 m high waterfall in Vernayaz in the canton of Valais in Switzerland. [ click for more information ]
Auberge de Salanfe
The Salanfe site (mountain restaurant) is located in Switzerland, in the canton of Valais, between the Trient Valley and the Dents du Midi at 1950m. [ click for more information ]