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CULTURE / Architecture

Architecture

CULTURE / Architecture
Spilimbergo

The history of the Castle of Spilimbergo mingles with that of the lords of Spilimbergo, the Spengenberg, a family of noble origin from Carinthia, loyal to the Empire, the most notable in the...

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CULTURE / Architecture
Pordenone

Built in the late XII century and family residence of the lords of Ragogna; after the assault in 1402 in Pordenone by the Austrian captain, Mordax, was partly rebuilt and converted into a mansion...

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CULTURE / Architecture
Zoppola

The name of the place is documented back in 1103, while no one knows exactly when the original castle was built. It was erected for defensive purposes near the watercourse of the Meduna river,...

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CULTURE / Architecture
Cordovado

The name Cordovado means a large agricultural complex (CURTIS) located near the riverbed off an ancient branch of the Tagliamento, which the Bishops of Concordia fortified around the XI-XII...

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CULTURE / Architecture

The cultural wealth, like the historical memory, also involves the protection, conservation and enhancement of the signs that man has traced along the winding path that leads to the present time....

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