Udine and the surrounding area
All the charm of life in the borderlands
The province of Udine, bordering Austria to the north and Slovenia to the east, is the largest and most populous of the four provinces of the region. Its 35 communes stretch from the Alps to the Adriatic.
Archaeological masterpieces
A region of natural wonders and incredible archaeological sites, including Aquileia, with the remains of the Roman city and the Paleochristian basilica, and the city of Udine, Friuli-Venezia Giulia is also a major artistic centre thanks to the sites of Cividale del Friuli and Palmanova. Not to mention the huge amount of villas, towers, abbeys and castles found throughout the area.
Point of interest:
Sixteenth-century fortress that houses several museums with collections of ancient art, photography and archaeology.
The Diocesan Museum and Tiepolo Galleries in Udine were founded in 1963 with the aim of preserving and promoting the ecclesiastical cultural heritage of the archdiocese.
The Udine Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art is housed within the Casa Cavazzini, a fully restored sixteenth-century building.
Collecting, preserving and promoting a large collection of objects and materials that embody Friuli folk traditions.
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