What to see in Pinzano

Villages, Churches, Historical buildings and sites, Fountains, Museums and Nature

Savorgnan Castle
Historical Buildings and Sites

Savorgnan Castle

Of the imposing Savorgnan Castle, today there remain ruins full of charm, which recall distant stories and legends.

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The Germanic Shrine
Historical Buildings and Sites

The Germanic Shrine

For decades, closed to the public as a military space and then covered by vegetation, the Sacrarium on Col Pion was a mysterious object for

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The Pinzano Bridge
Historical Buildings and Sites

The Pinzano Bridge

Work on the construction of the first permanent bridge began in 1903 and the 181-metre-long, 30-metre-high structure, divided into three arches, was inaugurated on 16

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Stretta di Pinzano
Nature

The Stretta di Pinzano

In addition to the undisputed beauty of the landscape, the Stretta di Pinzano combines features of national scientific interest. This is why it is included among the geosites of the Friuli Venezia Giulia Region.

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Ampiano Mill
Historical Buildings and Sites

Ampiano Mill

Mulino di Situated along the Cosa stream, outside the village of Valeriano, the Mulino di Ampiano has been documented since 1320. It functioned thanks to

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Pinzano station
Historical Buildings and Sites

Pinzano station

It was inaugurated in 1912, with the opening of the Casarsa-Pinzano railway line (already in 1967 passenger traffic was interrupted and in 1987 the transport

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What to see "near" Pinzano

Roiello Pellegrin
Montereale Valcellina

Pellegrin’s roiello

Running water was brought to San Leonardo Valcellina in 1837 thanks to the intuition of a local farmer, Giovanni Antonio Dell’Angelo, known as Pellegrin. Before that there was the “lagoon”, a stagnant and unhealthy pool, fed by the rains, in the centre of the square.

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The Church of San Rocco
Montereale Valcellina

The Church of San Rocco

Outside the inhabited centre, on the road leading to the Ravedis narrows, is the Church of San Rocco, surrounded by the cemetery. This space has been dedicated to religious worship for centuries: not far away, in fact, a small votive altar from the 1st century B.C., dedicated to the river deity Temavus, was found.

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Archaeological Museum in Palazzo Toffol
Montereale Valcellina

Archaeological Museum in Palazzo Toffol

The area in which Montereale Valcellina stands has been inhabited for at least three thousand years: the oldest evidence of human settlements dates back to the 14th century B.C., the so-called Bronze Age. Some swords that have re-emerged from the gravel of the Cellina date back to this period, perhaps of a votive nature, linked to the cult of the torrent or of a deity linked to water.

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Palazzo Cigolotti ingresso
Montereale Valcellina

Cigolotti Palaces

Between the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, some splendid villas were built in the territory of Montereale Valcellina. The Lords Cigolotti,

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