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The four faces of Cividale - without architectural barriers
Cividale is so steeped in history that the visitor can actually feel it.keyboard_arrow_right
The town has preserved the most important artistic and cultural features of its extremely wealthy past.
A Roman, Longobard, Patriarchal and Veneto city these are the four different faces of Cividale, which visitors can still admire today in an unforgettable journey through time.
Total time: total from around 2 hours and 30 minutes to 4 hours (possible visits to Monastery, to Christian museum and to National Archaeological Museum with entrance fees)
Distance: circa 3 km
Difficulty: low (the museums are accessible to people of limited mobility)
Start: Piazza Paolo Diacono, 10 (Informacittà counter – Information and tourist centre)
- Corso Paolino d’Aquileia, Town hall building;
- Piazza del Duomo: National Archaeological Museum; Palazzo de Nordis and Cathedral;
- just past the corner of the Cahedral, turn into Via G.B. Candotti (slight gradient): Christian Museum and Cathedral Treasure;
- corso Paolino d’Aquileia towards Devil's bridge;
-via Monastero Maggiore: Monastery of Santa Maria in Valle and Longobard Temple;
- return throughvia Monastero Maggiore, in the direction of Devil's bridge;, and again corso Paolino d'Aquileia;
- Largo Boiani, Foro Giulio Cesare, piazza Dante: Veneto Arsenal Porta S.Pietro;
- via Ristori, Piazza Paolo Diacono.
There is an alternative to this route without architectural barriers: The four faces of Cividale - with architectural barriers -
The 4 faces of Cividale
Cividale is so steeped in history that the visitor can actually feel it.keyboard_arrow_right
The town has preserved the most important artistic and cultural features of its extremely wealthy past.
A Roman, Longobard, Patriarchal and Veneto city these are the four different faces of Cividale, which visitors can still admire today in an unforgettable journey through time.
Total time: total from around 2 hours and 30 minutes to 4 hours (possible visits to Monastery, to Christian museum and to National Archaeological Museum with entrance fees)
Distance: cc. 3 kilometres
Difficulty: low (the museums are accessible to people of limited mobility)
Start: Piazza Paolo Diacono, 10 (Informacittà counter – Information and tourist centre)
- Corso Mazzini, corso Paolino d’Aquileia, via Monastero Maggiore: Celtic Hypogeum (stairs present)
- Corso Paolino d’Aquileia, Town hall building;
- Piazza del Duomo: National Archaeological Museum;
- Stretta Pozzo di Callisto (stairs present), via Monastero Maggiore: Monastery of Santa Maria in Valle e Longobard Temple,
- via Monastero Maggiore, stretta Cornelio Gallo, via G.B. Candotti (stairs present): Christian Museum and Cathedral Treasure;
- Piazza del Duomo: Duomo e Palazzo de Nordis;
- Largo Boiani, Foro Giulio Cesare, piazza Dante: Arsenale Veneto Porta S.Pietro;
- via Ristori, Piazza Paolo Diacono
There is an alternative to this route without architectural barriers: The four faces of Cividale - without architectural barriers -
Arsenale Veneto (Porta San Pietro)
L'arsenale veneto o porta di Borgo San Pietro fu così chiamata perché nei pressi sorgeva una chiesetta con questo titolo. Venne costruito nella forma originale nel 1585 e dopo alcuni anni divenne il deposito delle armi cittadine.keyboard_arrow_right
Sulla faccia esterna è murato il più antico stemma della Città.
Su una delle pareti è fissa una lapide ebraica fatta incidere nel 1568 quale copia di un’iscrizione antichissima ritrovata nel 1465 e poi misteriosamente smarrita.
Ulteriori informazioni
Informacittà
Tel: +39 0432 710460
E-mail: informacitta@cividale.net