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popular point of interest and activities not to be missed in Pordenone and surrounding.
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Pordenone, St. Mark's Basilica
The beautiful city of Pordenone, in Latin
Portus Naonis, has been the capital of the homonymous province of the Friuli-Venice-Giulia region since 1968. Over the years and centuries, the city had an important economic, industrial and demographic development.
Lovely, traditionalist and seductive city, with numerous places to visit, will give you the opportunity to stay in direct contact with a wonderful nature and lots of culture. The atmosphere of the locals creates a suggestive climate that evokes a past that still lives, such as, for example, in the
Castle of Torre, current headquarters of the Archaeological Museum of Western Friuli, which arose at the end of the twelfth century. Other interesting museums to visit are: the
Civic Museum of Art and the Silvia Tenori Civic Museum of Natural History.
For those who seek spirituality, the ideal place for a visit is the wonderful
Church of the Most Holy Trinity, which houses important sixteenth-century frescoes. The Church is located along the Noncello River and those who love walking in the open air will be able to take the opportunity to take a ride.
written by David Perkins - Last update: 01/08/2021
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