La fâvria

La fâvria

The forge, fâvria, where the blacksmith made the iron tools needed for daily activities, can be visited in Via Roma, thanks to the recent restoration and enhancement of the building. Knives, scissors, tongs, hammers, pincers, axes, shovels, scythes, ronconi, locks, handles, padlocks, keys, irons for animals, candlesticks and hearth wings were produced here.

The path of old trades passes through the fâvria. The route starts in the square in front of the Al Pical kiosk, goes up the Ledròn stream, where two mills and an iron-beater used to operate, reaches the fâvria and then descends to the Susaibes stream, near two restored kilns. Continuing along the Alba stream, you come to the iron bridge and return to close the loop.

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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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Montereale Valcellina

Pedemontana railway

Travelling along the Sacile-Gemona piedmont railway line allows you to cross very evocative landscapes, watercourses and environments, open to the plain and overlooking the foothills of the Alps.

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