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Cividale del Friuli, town founded by Julius Caesar

Cividale - Ponte Diavolo

Founded by Julius Caesar under the name Forum Iulii, the city has a rich history dating back to the Roman Empire. Let's take a look at some of the interesting facts, legends and historical facts that make this city unique.

Cividale del Friuli is located in northeastern Italy, in the region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia. The town has played an important role in the history of the region. After the fall of the Roman Empire, the city became an important centre of the Langobards, a Germanic tribe that controlled much of Italy in the 6th century. Cividale was the seat of the first Langobard duke in Italy, making it a political and cultural centre.

Sights

There are several interesting monuments in the city. These include:

  • Tempietto Longobardo - this small temple is one of the most important examples of early medieval architecture in Europe. Its magnificent frescoes and reliefs show the high level of artistic and craftsmanship of the Longobards.
  • The statue of Julius Caesar is a reminder of the Roman origins of this city. Julius Caesar, the famous Roman commander and politician, founded the city in 50 BC under the name of Forum Iulii, which gradually evolved into the present name of Friuli. The statue is located in the main square and symbolizes the historical importance of the city as a strategic and commercial center during the Roman era.

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The statue of Julius Caesar in the square of Cividale del Friuli
  • Ponte del Diavolo - "Devil's Bridge" is one of the most famous landmarks of the city. This imposing stone bridge, which spans the Natisone River, is shrouded in legend that the bridge was built by the devil himself in exchange for the soul of the first creature to cross it. The townspeople outwitted the devil by sending a dog across the bridge. Built in the 15th century, the bridge is an engineering marvel of its time and still symbolises the wit and courage of the inhabitants of Cividale del Friuli.

  • National Archaeological Museum - The museum is located in the Palazzo dei Provveditori Veneti and houses a rich collection of artifacts from the Roman and Lombard periods, including weapons, jewelry and tombstones.

  • The Church of Saints Peter and Blaise, also known as Chiesa dei Santi Pietro e Biagio, is one of the most important religious buildings in Cividale del Friuli. This historic church, located in the heart of the town, is an important example of religious architecture and art that is intertwined with the rich history of the town.the façade of the church is decorated with beautiful stone reliefs and sculptures representing biblical scenes and saints.

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Chiesa dei Santi Pietro e Biagio, cividale del friuli

Cividale del Friuli is a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its important Langobardic monuments. The town hosts a wide range of cultural events, including traditional festivals that attract visitors from all over the world.

 

Cividale del Friuli is also known for its excellent wine. The Friuli-Venezia Giulia region is one of the most important wine regions in Italy and the local wines are highly regarded for their quality and taste.

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Cividale del Friuli is a town that combines a rich history, beautiful architecture and a lively cultural scene. Whether you're a lover of history, art or simply love to discover new places, Cividale del Friuli is sure to excite you. Visit this fascinating town and immerse yourself in its magical atmosphere, full of legends and historical stories.

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