The first weekend of spring brings a special opportunity to look at the territory from a different perspective.
On March 21 and 22, the Giornate FAI di Primavera return — an initiative that opens to the public places that are often little known or not usually accessible. A simple yet meaningful invitation: rediscover what is close to us and allow yourself to be surprised.
Three ideas to explore Valtellina
In Valtellina too, the event offers the chance to step into places that tell the story and identity of the area, often from new and unexpected perspectives.
Castel Grumello – Montagna in Valtellina (SO)
Just outside Sondrio, this castle is set among Valtellina’s terraced vineyards, offering wide views over the valley. A place where landscape and medieval history naturally come together.
Tirano Liberty – Tirano (SO)
An itinerary through the town’s most elegant side, featuring villas and architectural details in Liberty style, reflecting a period of cultural vibrancy.
Palazzo Merizzi – Sondrio
Located in the historic center, this building preserves interiors and traces of the past, offering a direct glimpse into the city’s history.
A simple way to support the territory
Taking part in the Giornate FAI di Primavera also means contributing to the protection of cultural and natural heritage.
Visits are part of FAI’s fundraising initiatives and include a voluntary contribution: a simple gesture that helps support the preservation and enhancement of Italy’s cultural and landscape heritage.
A weekend to experience at a slower pace
The Giornate FAI di Primavera can become the perfect opportunity to experience Valtellina at a different rhythm.
A visit among art and history can turn into a broader day out: a walk through villages, time spent in nature, and a stop to enjoy local food and wine.
Because Valtellina is not only a place to see, but to truly experience — through its landscapes, its stories, and its flavors.
Discover all the open locations and plan your itinerary.




