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Itineraries
for art-, landscape-, history- and oenogastronomy-lovers;
departures from and arrival at Gorizia.
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From Gorizia we head for the Collio, a layer of agreeable,
green hills, rich in vineyards; a comfortable, panoramic
road-network makes you discover welcoming ambiences
where you can taste the rich typical cookery’s
dishes... |
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If we
head for the sea, the road takes us to Redipuglia, a
little town known for its solemn military shrine: a
mighty, extremely long staircase covering the whole
side of Mount Sei Busi, preserving the remains of one
hundred thousand of the Great War’s fallen soldiers... |
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By going
on towards Udine from Gorizia we reach Passariano, where
we can admire Villa Manin, the mansion of Venice’s
last doge, rich in history and nice things to see... |
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From Gorizia
we get to Udine, an elegant town rich in Romanic-Gothic
and Venetian monuments, vivacious yet with squares and
streets where time seems to have stopped... |
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Specific
proposals for discovering the multifarious features
and identities of our region.
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From the Romans up to the Hapsburg Empire, the journey offers
opportunities to meet with historical and artistic testimonies... |
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Numerous
events of great touristic relevance, many of which in
Summer... |
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Three
great culinary traditions, Central European, Venetian
and Slav... |
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In the
international collective history and memory of World
War I... |
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Between
the Alps and the Pre-Alps, the plane and sea, a great
variety of natural environments concentrated in a square
whose side is only a little longer than 100 km... |
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From Aquileia
to Grado, from Mount Grisa Shrine to Trieste, to Mount
Lussari in the Tarvisian province... |
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Gorizia,
“Austria’s Nice”, witnessed a historical
event that was known far and wide throughout Europe...
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