Top 8 Sights & Landmarks in Artegna, Friuli Venezia Giulia

October 29, 2021 Rebbecca Marino

Discover the best top things to do in Artegna, Italy including Chiesetta di Santo Stefano, Chiesetta di San Martino, Castello Savorgnan di Artegna, Pieve di Santa Maria Nascente di Artegna, I "lavios" o "lavadors" di Artegna, Casali Marchetti, Casa Micossi, Scala Rotter.

1. Chiesetta di Santo Stefano

sulla sommita dell'altura che domina il borgo di Clama, 33011 Artegna Italy +39 0432 977811 http://www.comune.artegna.ud.it/index.php
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Chiesetta di Santo Stefano

2. Chiesetta di San Martino

sulla sommità del Colle di San Martino d'Artegna, 33011 Artegna Italy +39 0432 987031 http://www.comune.artegna.ud.it/index.php
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Chiesetta di San Martino

3. Castello Savorgnan di Artegna

Via delle Chiese 15 Ingresso con offerta libera, 33011 Artegna Italy +39 328 302 0682 [email protected] http://www.castellodiartegna.it/
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Castello Savorgnan di Artegna

The Artegna Castle survived many war events that characterized its construction and evolution. It is part of a larger fortified complex – Castrum Artenia as said by Paolo Diacono – which was developed for defensive needs during the Lombardic era, on the San Martino hill and the nearby Monte Faeit. Since 1260, when the Aquileia Patriarch conquered the fortress, the “castelletto” became the first inhabited nucleus of Artegna lords’ feud. A map of 1595 sets the location of buildings and appliances on the hill, which was completely surrounded by walls. The Artegna Castle survived many war events that characterized its construction and evolution. It is part of a larger fortified complex – Castrum Artenia as said by Paolo Diacono – which was developed for defensive needs during the Lombardic era, on the San Martino hill and the nearby Monte Faeit. Since 1260, when the Aquileia Patriarch conquered the fortress, the “castelletto” became the first inhabited nucleus of Artegna lords’ feud.

4. Pieve di Santa Maria Nascente di Artegna

Via Villa 48, 33011 Artegna Italy +39 0432 987031 http://www.comune.artegna.ud.it/index.php

5. I "lavios" o "lavadors" di Artegna

Piazza Marnico 21, 33011 Artegna Italy http://www.comune.artegna.ud.it/index.php

6. Casali Marchetti

Via Casali Marchetti, Artegna Italy http://www.comune.artegna.ud.it/index.php

7. Casa Micossi

Via Micossi, Artegna Italy http://www.comune.artegna.ud.it/index.php

8. Scala Rotter

Scala Rotter, Artegna Italy http://www.comune.artegna.ud.it/index.php

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