Udine - Churches and places of worship Il Duomo The Cathedral of Udine, also known as the Cathedral of Santa Maria Maggiore, was built following the Franciscan model, in principle in honor of San Odorico and later, in 1335 it was dedicated to Santa Maria Maggiore
Pordenone - Churches and places of worship Duomo di San Marco Built starting from thirteenth century in Romanesque-Gothic style and later reworked, it contains the altar of Our Lady of Mercy by Giovanni Antonio de Sacchis.
Pordenone - Churches and places of worship Santuario Madonna delle Grazie The Madonna delle Grazie Sanctuary was built in style between the neo-Gothic and the eclectic. For centuries the church has received so many faithful who turned to Mary. It is located in the municipality of Cordovado, in the province of Pordenone, and represents a jewel of the Baroque style. In Pordenone the Madonna delle Grazie is celebrated on 8 September.
Gorizia - Churches and places of worship Il Duomo The beautiful Cathedral Gorizia, Friuli Venezia Giulia, is one of the main buildings in the city, built in XIV century on an old Gothic chapel dedicated to St. Ahaz, today it honors St. Hilary of Aquileia and Tatian.
Udine - Churches and places of worship Tempio Ossario The Ossary Temple of Udine was built between 1925 and 1940, by the will of Monsignor Cossettini who after World War I decided to erect the current Temple with the help of the parishioners of San Nicolò. The project was initially carried out by the architect Provini Valle, and then in 1930, the architect Alessandro Limongelli was also added. Inside we can admire collections, over twenty-five thousand corpses, honored for their sacrifice during the terrible war.
Cividale del Friuli - Churches and places of worship Tempietto Longobardo The Temple was built in the middle of the 8th century. The style used was the Lombard style, according to the will of Astolfo, Duke of Friuli and his wife Giseltrude. Since 2011 it has been part of the UNESCO World Heritage List. Even though it has undergone some restorations, the frescoes remained in their original state.
Aquileia - Churches and places of worship La Basilica Patriarcale It has a Latin cross plan; the interior has three naves, divided by a reuse colonnade, which reach the transept where three richly frescoed apses open.
Trieste - Churches and places of worship Sinagoga Ebraica The synagogue was first documented in the 13th century and was the work of Ruggero and Arduino Berlam. Over the years, it was part of many events of the Jews from Trieste, becoming in the 20th century one of the largest synagogues in Europe. Inside we can find the oratory and the majestic synagogue, which are used in case of big holidays. Today it is managed by the Jewish community of Trieste, and is home to different structures of this community.
Trieste - Churches and places of worship Cattedrale di San Giusto It was created by the union of the two churches of Santa Maria and the one dedicated to the martyr San Giusto. The Basilica Cathedral of San Giusto is the most important religious building in the city. The exterior of the church is enriched with a rose window in karst stone. The bell tower and also the façade are composed of artifacts from the Roman period. The interior of the church was shot down in the early 20th century. The fresco of the Coronation of the Virgin was replaced by a mosaic that had the same theme.
Gorizia - Churches and places of worship Sinagoga The building was built in the center of the former Jewish ghetto in 1756. The appearance of the building today is that of the last renovation carried out in 1894. Currently within its walls, the 'Museum of Jerusalem on the Soca is housed, which revives the history of the people of Israel and the Goritian Jewish community.
Trieste - Churches and places of worship Tempio Mariano di Monte Grisa The Temple dates back to 1960. Under the proposal of Archbishop Strazzacappa it was dedicated to Mary Mother and Queen, and its main purpose was that of union among different peoples. The interior has a very special structure, and we can also find the statue of Our Lady of Fatima. In 1992 it was also visited by Pope John Paul II, an event that is part of the history of the temple.
Gorizia - Churches and places of worship Chiesa barocca di S. Ignazio This characteristic and charming baroque church dedicated to St. Ignatius was built around the years 1654 and 1757. It features a rich Baroque decoration that absolutely deserves to be seen.
Faedis - Churches and places of worship Chiesa Santa Maria Assunta The beautiful and imposing Faedis Parish Church, consecrated in 1934 to Santa Maria Assunta, is an excellent example of architectural art that is worth visiting.
Faedis - Churches and places of worship Chiesa di Sant’Elena – Costapiana The beautiful Gothic church of St. Helena in Costapiana is really beautiful. Its simple stone construction takes us back in time.
Pordenone - Churches and places of worship Ex Convento e chiesa di San Francesco Purchased by the Municipality in recent times, the building has been restored and turned into a cultural and artistic uses. The interior retains traces of a cloister frescoes and paintings.
Sutrio - Churches and places of worship Chiesa di Ognissanti The church of All Saints, branch of the master church of San Pietro in Carnia (and detached from it in 1730) is very ancient as a foundation. It was consecrated on 19 July by the Archbishop of Udine Giovanni Maria Berengo. Its foundation was dedicated to ALL SAINTS (All Saints).
Sutrio - Churches and places of worship Chiesa di San Nicolo Built in the “taviela” of Sutrio in the 13th century on a pre-existing chapel, whose origin is lost in the mists of time, it has always been considered the church of the “STRAULINARS”. The altar of San Rocco dates back to 1836 and was built by Sutrian Giacomo Straulino; that of San Sebastiano is of an uncertain date.
Sutrio - Churches and places of worship Chiesa Sant'Ulderico The church of San Ulderico had been rebuilt by the architect Schiavi in 1791. At that time it was dedicated to New Year's Eve, but, then it was dedicated to San Ulderico, you don't know when and you don't know why. Several frescoes were by Novelli, a famous architect of the time.
Churches and places of worship Duomo di Latisana Dedicated to St. John the Baptist it is the most important church in Latisana. Its architecture dates back to the sixteenth century, but already in the fourteenth century we have documentation of the existence of a church dedicated to the saint.
Churches and places of worship Chiesa della Madonna della Strada In the township of Crosere, by the will of the priests and people of the district, which bore the expenditure has been built the Church of the Madonna della Strada. Consecrated in 1961, it consists of a rectangular cell with only one altar.
Churches and places of worship La chiesetta di San Pietro degli Slavi This old church, very beautiful in its simplicity, was built by the Slavs who lived in Faedis around the end of the thirteenth century.Worth seeing.
Churches and places of worship Santi Giovanni e Paolo in Colloredo di Soffumbergo The beautiful Church of Saints John and Paul in Colloredo of Soffumbergo, underwent several changes over the centuries, but retained its old charm
Churches and places of worship Madonna di Zucco A real sanctuary in the city, built around the sixteenth century, deserves to be visited,also because the path taking you there is very interesting.