Le Nînd'Art
Overview
Intro
Lévy Pitteloud, a schoolteacher from Nendaz, was one of the soldiers mobilized between 39-45 among the Alpine troops. Many servicemen, having acquired knowledge of the mountains, were keen to spend time here. M.
Lévy Pitteloud, a schoolteacher from Nendaz, was one of the soldiers mobilized between 39-45 among the Alpine troops. Many servicemen, having acquired knowledge of the mountains, wanted to stay there. Mr. Pitteloud took them in at his home and on hay heaps in Haute-Nendaz.
Located in the heart of the village, just a stone's throw from the post office and the church under construction, it opened its doors at Christmas 1947! The first clientele was mainly summer visitors, from France, England and Switzerland, who came to enjoy the fresh mountain air.
Winter occupancy expanded much later with the construction of the first Eterpey ski lift, followed by the construction of the first gondola lift in 1958. The official inauguration took place at Les Gentianes.
After falling prey to fire in the mid-1970s, the Gentianes building was rebuilt, and over time changed its name and purpose. Now it's time for culture!
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General information
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Le Nînd'Art
Route de Nendaz 869 1997 Haute-Nendaz 027 289 58 39 dubois.aspn@gmail.com |
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Free admission
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Nînd'art
Route de Nendaz 865
1997
Haute-Nendaz
Switzerland