Erto e Casso - Monuments Diga del Vajont The Vajont Dam is located near the Friulian Dolomites Natural Park in the Municipality of Erto. The dam is linked to the history of the tragedy that occurred in the lake causing the deaths of so many people. In memory of these people, the Vajont Museum was built, which has been open to the public since 2007.
Cividale del Friuli - Monuments Cividale Casa Medioevale 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.
Trieste - Monuments Statua di Carlo VI Located a few meters to the right of the Fountain of the Four Continents, in 1728, a column of white stone bears the statue of Charles VI Habsburg, in occasion of the Emperor's visit in Trieste.
Trieste - Monuments Arco Romano Riccardo The Arch of Richard is a triumphal Roman arch that is located in the homonymous street. Its construction took place in the first century AD with the request of Emperor Octavian Augustus. It is structured with grooves topped by capitals of Corinthian order. The arch ceiling was decorated with coffers.
Duino Aurisina - Monuments Bunker di Guerra There is nearby the Castle of Duino a bunker that was used during the Second World War. A place that remembers and tells a sad piece of world history.
Udine - Monuments Arco Bollani Built by Palladio, it is a celebratory arch located in Piazza Libertà. It was erected by Lieutenant Domenico Bollani. In the background it is possible to view the facade of the Castle of Udine.
Basovizza - Monuments Foiba di Basovizza The Foiba of Basovizza is a National Monument built to remember the atrocities that occurred in 1945, where about ten thousand people were killed by the communist partisans of Titus. The Monument is also the symbol of the dramas that occurred on the eastern border during the end of World War II.
Gorizia - Monuments Sacrario Militare di Oslavia 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.
Trieste - Monuments Orto Lapidario The Lapidary Garden of San Giusto is located in the municipality of Trieste of the homonymous province and of the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region. The Lapidary Garden dates back to the nineteenth century and found by the archaeologist Domenico Rossetti. On this lapidary there are epigraphs, monuments and sculptures from the Roman, Medieval and Modern times. The remains are visible today and stand out on the hills of San Giusto. It is currently open to the public.
Monuments Tempietto Gaspari It was erected in the nineteenth century on a design by the architect Andrea Scala from Udine. Of neoclassical architecture, this is a tomb built by Rosa de Gaspari Egregis in memory of her husband Gaspare Luigi Gaspari, a benefactor.