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Sacile

Sacile's main square, located in the heart of the city, was originally a trade centre for the river port of call. The land that slopes slightly to the south, still reveals the original purpose of...

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CULTURE / Architecture
Arzene/Valvasone
This large square is dominated by the Duomo del SS. Corpo di Cristo.

With its back to the portal of the Duomo, on the left, is a dainty wing in brickwork consisting of a building of the '3 /

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CULTURE / Artists
Arzene/Valvasone / Casarsa della Delizia

One of the highest intellectual and artistic personalities  of the XXth c.; novelist, poet, linguist, playwright, columnist and filmmaker, Pasolini set his roots in Casarsa, Friuli, the

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CULTURE / Traditions

The Frisanco visitors centre has been created in the premises of the ex-dairy of Poffabro.
The facility, inaugurated in April 1933, is now laid out in four sections: the dairy itself on the...

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CULTURE / Museums
Frisanco

The Frisanco visitors centre has been created in the premises of the ex-dairy of Poffabro.
The facility, inaugurated in April 1933, is now laid out in four sections: the dairy itself on the...

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CULTURE / Traditions
Erto e Casso

At one time only goats were reared in Erto. The land was covered mostly by woods and the few pastures were obtained by laborious deforestation. Because of this, natural grazing on high land above...

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CULTURE / Museums

The new headquarters of the Imaginary Science Centre is housed in a building belonging to the cotton mill complex of Torre di Pordenone, originally “Royal Imperial Spinning and Dyeing (1836

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CULTURE / Architecture
Pordenone
In Torre di Pordenone just three kilometres from the town centre on the left bank of the river Noncello is the site of a Roman villa, whose murals are on display in the museum. They are among...
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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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