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Valvasone and tourist attraction nearby
Valvasone
The medieval atmosphere of Valvasone offers unforgettable emotions. Following the castle walls, you will come across medieval houses and beautiful palazzos of great historical and architectural interest, enchanting views inspiring poets of times gone by. Do not miss the sixteenth-century pipe organ inside the cathedral. |
Venzone
The ancient town destroyed by the 1976 earthquake, has been rebuilt exactly as it was in medieval times when it was at the height of its splendour, thanks to the persistence and hard work of the Friuli people. Declared a national monument, it is one of the finest examples of artistic renovation. |
Pordenone
It is the ancient Portus Naonis of Roman origins. At the time of Serenissima and the Austro-Hungarian dominion it was an active river port of merchant and cultural exchange. Strolls are suggestive along the main streets of Pordenone, with its sixteenth-century buildings, the Romanesque churches, and the Gothic and Baroque palaces. The entire historical centre is defined by a long series of porticos, frescoed façades, cafés and shops. |
Poffabbro
Nestled in the charming setting of Val Colvera, Poffabro is listed in the Club of the 30 most beautiful villages in Italy, for its enchanting, simple and austere architectural elements. The stone houses, clustered together, form a delightful village where it is nice to get lost in its narrow streets, walking under the arches and end up in one of the several internal courtyards. On Christmas time, Poffabro offers a nice walk through small nativity scenes set up in alleys, courtyards and niches. |
Andreis e Erto - Vajont
These are a marvellous example of the fascinating nature, culture and landscape of Valcellina. The main feature of these little villages, that are able to excite and offer a relaxing atmosphere in harmony with nature, is their spontaneous architecture of century-old tradition, which takes you back in time to a place where traditions and flavours are those of time gone by. |
San Vito al Tagliamento
A trove of prehistoric, Roman, medieval and Renaissance vestiges, the municipality boasts noble traditions both in history, culture and art. The Santa Maria dei Battuti Church is just one of the many beautiful buildings in the town, an unforgettable pearl of Friulian Renaissance. |
Villa Manin di Passariano
The magnificent and harmonious villa constructed by the powerful Manin family between the 17th and the 18th century. This architectural gem was the residence of the last Doge of Venice, Ludovico Manin; it then went on to become the general headquarters of Napoleone Bonaparte. |
Trieste - Miramare
About an hour far, with its Habsburg charm and the Central European atmosphere of its cafés that were once the haunts of James Joyce and Italo Svevo, Trieste is a city of European art and culture. A visit to the Castle of Miramare, a pure pearl of rare beauty dominating the Gulf of Trieste and perfectly preserving its original furniture and decorations, is another must. |