The Honey Museum in Châtillon is located in the basement of the former Hotel Londres, overlooking the ravine on the Marmore river. 

The museum opened in 2007, thanks to the Aosta Valley Honey Consortium and the help of local beekepers; it hosts a rich collection of historical tools for beekeeping, such as a 1902 beehive and a 1929 machine for the production of wax frameworks, the first one to be held in the Aosta Valley.

Visitors a led along an interesting tour that tells the evolution of regional  beekeeping, from its origins to the modern day.