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CULTURE / Artists
Pordenone

(Pordenone approx. 1500 to 1563), painter.
Pupil of Pordenone. His works can be found in the churches of San Marco (Cathedral) and the SS. Trinità (the Holy Trinity) in Pordenone, Montereale...

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CULTURE / Artists
Pinzano al Tagliamento / Pordenone

Pordenone 1483/84 - Ferrara 1539), painter.

He’s generally considered the greatest painter of XVIth c. in Friuli. He worked in Friuli, but also in Veneto and Lombardia.

He starts off...

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CULTURE / Traditions
Pordenone

It concerns a Mid-Lent tradition typical not only of western Friuli, but scattered across various places in a long stretch of Europe running from Portugal to Hungary and which in Italy touches in...

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CULTURE / Traditions
Pordenone

The city is in festive dress with lights and decorations. In the central XX Settembre square as well as the large pine decorated with lights, the characteristic stalls of the local markets are...

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CULTURE / Architecture
Pordenone

Built in the late XII century and family residence of the lords of Ragogna; after the assault in 1402 in Pordenone by the Austrian captain, Mordax, was partly rebuilt and converted into a mansion...

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CULTURE / Architecture
Pordenone
In Torre di Pordenone just three kilometres from the town centre on the left bank of the river Noncello is the site of a Roman villa, whose murals are on display in the museum. They are among...
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CULTURE / Architecture
Pordenone
The complex was founded by the Franciscan Friars Minor Conventual and built by Francesco Ricchieri with the authorization of Pope Martino V and the Bishop of Concordia, Arrigo di Strassoldo. It...
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CULTURE / Architecture
Pordenone
The Cathedral that became a parish church back in 1278, was rebuilt on existing thirteenth century works in Romanesque-Gothic style as of 1363, with restructuring works that followed. It holds...
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