Piazza Paolo Diacono
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Piazza Paolo Diacono - Cividale del Friuli (UD)
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The heart of Cividale.
On the left stands a house from the 15th century which preserves traces of frescoes, among which the crest of Cividale is clearly visible, and pointed windows, which is said to have belonged to the family of Paolo Diacono, Lombard historian who wrote about his people. In front of the house there is a fountain with an eighteenth century sculpture depicting the huntress Diana (1803).
On the right of the fountain there is a glimpse of the flooring, a stone plaque indicates the place where, in 1874, the so-called tomb of Lombard Duke Gisulfo was found, now exhibited at the National Archaeological Museum (Piazza del Duomo). The piazza is adorned with other beautiful buildings.
On the left stands a house from the 15th century which preserves traces of frescoes, among which the crest of Cividale is clearly visible, and pointed windows, which is said to have belonged to the family of Paolo Diacono, Lombard historian who wrote about his people. In front of the house there is a fountain with an eighteenth century sculpture depicting the huntress Diana (1803).
On the right of the fountain there is a glimpse of the flooring, a stone plaque indicates the place where, in 1874, the so-called tomb of Lombard Duke Gisulfo was found, now exhibited at the National Archaeological Museum (Piazza del Duomo). The piazza is adorned with other beautiful buildings.
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Piazza Paolo Diacono
Palazzo ex Monte di Pietà
La c.d. Casa di Paolo Diacono
Piazza del Duomo
The National Archaeological Museum (Palace of the Venetian Governors)
Palazzo de Nordis
The Townhall
Palazzo Pontotti Brosadola
Monumento ad Adelaide Ristori
Palazzo Levrini Stringher
Palazzo de Portis
Castello Canussio