Villa Manin – Doge’s residence
History: Ludvico Manin I began the construction of the villa in 1651, when their family entered the ranks of Venetian aristocracy. In fact, however, his… Czytaj dalej »Villa Manin – Doge’s residence
History: Ludvico Manin I began the construction of the villa in 1651, when their family entered the ranks of Venetian aristocracy. In fact, however, his… Czytaj dalej »Villa Manin – Doge’s residence
Key information Lake Cornino is a natural body of water located in the northwestern part of Italy, in the Piedmont region. Its history dates back… Czytaj dalej »Cornino lake
Where it is located: Tarcento is a picturesque town in the north-east of Italy, located in the province of Udine, 20 kilometres from Udine itself… Czytaj dalej »Tarcento – our neighborhood
What is Casa Cavazzini? Casa Cavazzini is a modernist museum started by Venetian merchant Antonio Marangoni, who bequeathed his estate to the municipality of Udine… Czytaj dalej »Casa Cavazzini – the center of modern art in Udine
Renaissance – the revival of ideas and art Etymology of the name „Renaissance” In order to be able to use the name of the Renaissance… Czytaj dalej »Renaissance – the revival of ideas and art
About Leonardo From 1503 to 1506, Leonardo da Vinci lived in Venice, where he worked for the Venetian Republic as a military engineer and architect.… Czytaj dalej »Museum of Leonardo Da Vinci in Venice
Venzone is a town in Italy, in the province of Udine, with a population of over 2,000. For centuries it was a border town and a doorway that connected part of the Adriatic coast with the countries of the north. It lay on a route traversed by traders, wanderers and pilgrims.
Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci, known as Leonardo Da Vinci, revolutionized many fields of science and art. For this reason, he can be called… Czytaj dalej »Leonardo da Vinci
Najważniejsze informacje Jezioro Cornino to naturalny zbiornik wodny w północno-zachodniej części Włoch, w regionie Piemont. Jego historia sięga tysięcy lat wstecz, a związana jest z… Czytaj dalej »Jezioro Cornino
Palmanova, also known as the fortress city and the ideal city, is located in the province of Udine, Italy. It was designed on the plan of a perfect ideal nine-pointed star (such a city plan provided excellent defence) by the Italian architect Vincenzo Scamozzi in the 16th century. It was built in response to the strategic and defensive needs of the Venetian Republic to protect the eastern border from the Ottoman Empire.