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This is the best route from south to north to get to know the city of Udine. Through architecture it is possible to understand the chronology of urban development from 980 onwards according to historical economic moments. Halfway through the route, stop to see the Castle of Udine where you will find several museums to visit: the art gallery, the Archaeological and Numismatic Museum, the Museum of the Risorgimento, the Gallery of drawings and prints, the Friulian Museum of photography. The...
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This is a walk through the center of the city of Udine, rich in cultural heritage, architectural landscapes, arcades and churches. Along this route there are many museums to visit, squares to stop and rest and eat an ice cream and taverns to eat. Towards the end of the journey there are two places to rest in a quiet park: the Colle del Castello di Udine and the Ricasoli Garden along the banks of the Roggia di Palma river.
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Brief and interesting internal circuit of the city which follows, even if not perfectly, the outline of the inner city in the thirteenth century. Starting from Piazza 1° Maggio, proceed towards the Duomo and then reach Piazza Girolamo Venerio, Piazza Giacomo Matteotti, and then go up to Colle del Castello, where you can visit the Castle of Udine. Further information on the Castle of Udine is available here: https://www.civicimuseiudine.it/it/musei-civici/musei-civici-del-castello/il-castello
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A walk inside the Moretti Park of the city of Udine. Excellent urban park for controlled routes in case of brief patches of clear sky on cold and rainy days in the city. Departure from the parking lot at the park entrance, but you can also get there by public transport. Inside the park there are several play areas for children.
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Trail is the link between old tractors on which municipal and provincial roads overlapped. The route crosses several times the railway ballast of local railway lines (Udine - Cividale), international (Venice-Vienna), as well as internal handling lines, and an abandoned military line track remains. The agricultural sector is completely distorted by modern mechanization and some rows of mulberries remain as old witnesses of borders and sharecroppers. Many newly or almost recently built villas...