Discover the best top things to do in Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy including Museo Revoltella, Museo dell'Arte Fabbrile e delle Coltellerie, Civico Museo d'Arte Orientale, Museo Diocesano e Galleria del Tiepolo, Palazzo Coronini Cronberg, Civici Musei del Castello di Udine, Civico Museo Archeologico, Museo Archeologico Medioevale di Attimis, Casa delle Esposizioni di Illegio, Palazzo Attems Petzenstein.
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Like the Miramare Castle, the Piazza Unita, and the San Giusto Cathedral, the Museo Revoltella should be a part of any visit to Trieste. This elegant home of one of Trieste’s most prominent citizens from the 19th century, Baron Revoltella (who contributed to the building of the Suez Canal) contains a collection of beautiful artwork and furniture which is a feast for the eyes. Be prepared to spend several hours looking around, you won’t be disappointed.
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Il Museo dell'Arte Fabbrile e delle Coltellerie ha sede in un luogo simbolo della storia fabbrile di Maniago, nel grande stabilimento industriale che iniziò la propria attività come Co.Ri.Ca.Ma. (Coltellerie Riunite di Caslino e Maniago) nel 1907. In un paese che ospitava in ogni casa e cortile piccole officine artigianali a conduzione familiare, questa fabbrica diede lavoro a centinaia di operaie e operai fino alla chiusura nel 1972. Acquistato dal Comune e recuperato dallo stato di abbandono, diventa la sede naturale del Museo e ospita dal 2009 un percorso espositivo affascinante e efficace, che recupera le radici e gli sviluppi della produzione locale e industriale di oggetti da taglio.
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The highlight here is the second floor room where the walls and ceiling are painted in their entirety by Tiepolo, using a variety of techniques to produce an almost overwhelming visual impact. There is also an amazing library and rooms on the floor below with a whole range of interesting religious statues, paintings and icons. A great artistic and cultural experience.
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Palazzo Coronini Cronberg, which now houses the homonymous Foundation established by its last owner, Count Guglielmo Coronini Cronberg (1905-1990), is a historic building dating back to the end of the sixteenth century. Walking through the fifteen exhibition rooms, among which the room where in 1836 the last King of France Charles X of Bourbon stayed and died, visitors are taken back in time, thanks to the warm and charming atmosphere of the rooms with sixteenth-century and seventeenth-century furnishings on the ground floor, to the sumptuous eighteenth-century sitting rooms, to the imperial rooms and to the nineteenth-century environments on the main floor. Knick-knacks, silverware, china, crystalware, photographs, portraits and objects of everyday use re-create the atmosphere of a home where people really seem to live in, feeling the presence of the ancient owners in every room. The villa is surrounded by a wonderful five-hectare English-style park, in which you will see important archaeological finds from Aquileia, an elegant Art Nouveau small temple, rare and precious plants: ash trees, lindens, Himalayan cedars, exotic plants, such as palm trees, loquats, bamboos and a centuries-old cork-oak.
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