Castello di Torre trasformato
Pordenone
The Castle of Torre dates back to the twelfth century. It was the residence of the Lords of Ragogna. The building was rebuilt and, in part, transformed by Austrian captain Mordax. Later on there were a series of improvements on the initiative of the Accounts of the 16th century. Today it is home to the Archaeological Museum of Western Friuli, according to the will of the Count of Ragogna on his will.
Museo Civico delle Scienze
Pordenone
The Science Museum is located at Palazzo Amalteo, a sixteenth-century building. In the different sections, you can admire the rich prehistoric collections, the zoological collections in the bird room, the model of mammoth and woolly rhino. The insect sections, about 9000 examples, is also the most complete collection of minerals of Alpe Adria.
Museo Provinciale della Vita Contadina
San Vito al Tagliamento
The Provincial Museum of Peasant Life is located in the municipality of San Vito al Tagliamento. Here, mainly objects and documents of peasant civilization are exhibited. The museum was divided into eleven rooms. The peculiarity of the museum lies in the collections of objects for children, for the processing of the land and in the means of transport. the structure also includes two offices dedicated to the craft works of wood and of iron.
Museo Civico d'Arte
Pordenone
The Museum was officially inaugurated in October 1972, inside it we find: civic collections and works of art donated by different collectors or by the same artists. In the rooms of the Palace we can see the most important works of art of the Museum including drawings, frescoes, sculptures, furniture, goldsmith objects and ceramics created from the Middle Ages to the present day.