Chiesa Santa Maria Assunta
Faedis
(10 Km)
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.
Museo di Storia e Arte
Gorizia
(16 Km)
The Museum of History and Art of Gorizia reproduces the family city environment and the typical artisan shops and shows the traditional cuisine and the equipment used during the war, the laboratory of carpentry and the silversmith's shop. Among the objects found are also the locks for chests, doors and doors, padlocks, latches manufactured in Gorizia itself or in its suburbs between the 16th and 19th centuries. On the first floor there is a well-known Art Gallery with works of the '500.
Museo Provinciale Palazzo Attems
Gorizia
(16 Km)
The Palazzo Attems provincal Museum dates back to the 18th century. It was built in 1745 by the architect Nicolò Pacassi. After deep restorations, the palace hosts major exhibitions. Palazzo Attems is located in Piazza De Amicis and stands inside the municipality of Gorizia. The entire building is a rich historical and artistic heritage of Italian culture. The Attems Palace was decorated with several frescoes from the 18th century.
Musei Provinciali: Collezione Archeologica
Gorizia
(16 Km)
The archaeological part of the Provincial Museum of Gorizia exhibits a very rich collection of objects excavated in the last two centuries. These are historical testimonies of the city: lithic artifacts, metal artifacts, iron weapons, and numerous ancient documents. It's the perfect place for all history fans.
Musei Provinciali: Museo della Moda e delle Arti Applicate
Gorizia
(16 Km)
The Museum of Fashion and Applied Arts includes the section of silk processing, jewelry and also craftsmanship linked to clothing with the most precious gowns with spindled lace of 1672. To be emphasized, the collections of handbags and gloves from the period 1700-1925. Not to be forgotten, the part dedicated to the artisanal production of 17th century glass and ceramics.
Fondazione Palazzo Coronini Cronberg Onlus
Gorizia
(15 Km)
The foundation was created in 1990, at the desire of Guglielmo Coronini Cronberg expressed in his will. Inside there is a large collection of objects and personal documents of the nobleman: prints, jewelry, silver, medals, clothes and numerous other collections well maintained by William and his family. Today the Palazzo Coronini, owned by the family, has become a museum, which exposes a wide range of cultural and historical heritage.
Castello Creiger-Canussio
Cividale del Friuli
(7 Km)
The Creigher-Canussio Castle dates back to the Middle Ages and takes its name from the noble family who built it. It was born on the walls of an already existing castle that dates back to the second century AD. The original structure was damaged by a fire in 1918 and was then rebuilt. It is currently owned by the Canussio family and headquarters of the homonymous Foundation.
Castello di Guspergo
Cividale del Friuli
(7 Km)
Guspergo Castle is one of the oldest buildings in the area. The first testimony written in some ancient texts dates back to 1160, with the name of Grunenberg. Since it had defensive purposes, it was erected on a hill. Nowadays we have received only a few remains, especially the upper part of the structure.
Ponte del Diavolo Cividale del Friuli
Cividale del Friuli
(6 Km)
Tempietto Longobardo
Cividale del Friuli
(6 Km)
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.
Cividale Casa Medioevale
Cividale del Friuli
(6 Km)
The Medieval House is known as the oldest house in Cividale. The building was built in the second half of the 14th century. The House has a three-storey structure, all in stone.
Castello di Zucco Diroccato
Faedis
(16 Km)
The castle, dating back to 1248, is a majestic fortification built by the Lords of the Cucagna family and reflects the peculiarities of the time. The castle had double walls. Inside the structure there were the tower, various houses and the chapel, which you can visit and admire even today.
Palazzo Arcivescovile
Gorizia
(16 Km)
The Archbishop's Palace was built in 1587, in the Gothic Baroque style, with simple lines, by Count Giovanni Cobenzi. Later it became the residence of the noble Codelli family and in 1749 it was donated to the herarium to become an Archbishop's Palace.
Sinagoga
Gorizia
(16 Km)
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.
Palazzo Coronini Cronberg
Gorizia
(15 Km)
The construction of the building began in the last decade of the sixteenth century, between 1593 and 1598, and at the last renovation (2002-2006) testimonies were discovered in the walls that suggest that the building was built at a pre-existing tower structure. Statues, a large pergola with marble columns surrounded by roses, a fountain, a pond and a rock garden, are located in the east, which is the most well-kept.
Sacrario Militare di Oslavia
Gorizia
(14 Km)
The shrine dates back to 1938 in honor of the soldiers who lost their lives during World War I. It was designed by Venturi and today it houses more than 57,000 soldiers, both Italian and Austrian. The latter are commemorated every year on 8 August through a special ceremony. Currently, the building requires restorations, but in the absence of funds, its state continues to be at risk.
Castello di Gorizia
Gorizia
(16 Km)
The castle dates back to the 11th century, we are around 1146. The building was first used as a prison and, later, as a military barracks, also losing many original ancient elements. For this reason he had to undergo several restorations, and the last of them managed to provide him with a medieval look again. At the entrance we find the statue of the lion of St. Mark, dating back to the 16th century. The castle also offers a pleasant overview of the city and the territory that surrounds it.
Il Duomo
Gorizia
(10 Km)
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.
Borgo Castello
Gorizia
(16 Km)
A typical well-preserved village that was formed by beautiful Venetian ramparts erected in 1509. There are beautiful things to see and live again in this charming medieval sea place. Do not forget of visit the port Leopoldina.
Chiesa barocca di S. Ignazio
Gorizia
(16 Km)
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.
Piazza Vittoria
Gorizia
(12 Km)
The Victoria Square in Gorizia, Friuli Venezia Giulia, is home to some of the most beautiful monuments of the city, including the baroque Church of St. Ignatius (between the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries) and the Fountain of Neptune also from
Fontana di Nettuno
Gorizia
(12 Km)
The beautiful Fountain of Neptune is in the heart of Victoria Square in Gorizia, Friuli Venezia Giulia. Wonderful monument, a symbol of the city, opposite to the church of S. Ignatius which was standing in the middle of the eighteenth century.
Palazzo Attems Petzenstein
Gorizia
(16 Km)
The Palazzo Attems Petzenstein in Gorizia, is a grand building of 1745 which houses inside the Provincial Museum which preserves a important and rich cultural and historical heritage which is well worth a visit.
Castello di Cuccagna
Faedis
(16 Km)
The magnificent Cuccagna Castle, was erected in 1027 on the hill carrying the same name, thanks to its strategic and privileged position. It is worth visiting!
Castello di Zucco
Faedis
(10 Km)
Zucco Castle, is located near the Castle of Cuccagna, a bit further down, but worth a visit as in the interior there is still a beautiful castle chapel.
Castello di Soffumbergo
Faedis
(13 Km)
From this ancient castle, built in XI Century, just some of the ruins of the towers and the residential Domus are left, however the site is worth visiting.
Chiesa di Sant’Elena – Costapiana
Faedis
(8 Km)
The beautiful Gothic church of St. Helena in Costapiana is really beautiful. Its simple stone construction takes us back in time.
Castello di Spessa
Capriva del Friuli
(12 Km)
The castle of Spessa, in the heart of the Collio Friuli, was built in the 13th century. It has hosted famous guests including Casanova, and to date excellent wines are produced there. Medieval cellars can be visited by appointment.
La chiesetta di San Pietro degli Slavi
Faedis
(16 Km)
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.
Madonna di Zucco
Faedis
(10 Km)
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.
Santi Giovanni e Paolo in Colloredo di Soffumbergo
Faedis
(16 Km)
The beautiful Church of Saints John and Paul in Colloredo of Soffumbergo, underwent several changes over the centuries, but retained its old charm
Le Ville di Faedis
Faedis
(16 Km)
The famous Faedis villas,once home of nobility, are: Freschi Villa and Partistagno Villa in Ronchis, VillaAccordini in Campeglio and Town Hall in Faedis.