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Valvasone

Valvasone

Museums in Valvasone

Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy


Valvasone, a picturesque medieval village in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region of Italy, offers visitors a range of cultural attractions that reflect the rich history and tradition of the region.

Castello del Lupo

The Castello del Lupo, also known as the Castle of the Wolf, is the most prominent landmark of Valvasone. This impressive 12th-century structure now houses a cultural center that hosts various exhibitions and events. Particularly notable are the well-preserved Gothic and Renaissance frescoes that adorn the walls of the castle, providing insight into the artistic heyday of the region.

Chiesa del Santissimo Corpo di Cristo

The Chiesa del Santissimo Corpo di Cristo is another significant attraction in Valvasone. This church is home to a monumental organ, considered the sole example of Venetian organ building of the 16th century in Italy. The elaborate case, adorned with works by Pordenone and Pomponio Amalteo, makes the church a unique cultural heritage site.

Chiesa SS. Pietro e Paolo

The Chiesa SS. Pietro e Paolo, once a hospice for pilgrims, houses valuable frescoes from the 16th century. These artworks provide a fascinating glimpse into the religious art and architecture of the time and are a must-see for art enthusiasts.

These attractions make Valvasone a captivating destination for visitors interested in history, art, and culture.