Best attractions and places to see around Aiello Del Friuli include a unique collection of sundials and a rich array of historical, cultural, and natural sites. This charming municipality in the province of Udine, Italy, is famously known as the "Town of Sundials," featuring over 100 sundials across its buildings. The area offers a blend of historical landmarks, such as ancient Roman ruins and Venetian fortress cities, alongside natural features like protected wetlands and green routes. Its strategic location in…
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The city lies like a fortress, partially enclosed by a wall. The barracks behind this wall were supposed to be abandoned. A construction site has now been set up for the restoration of the barracks complex.
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The Roman Forum is located on the cycle path through Aquileia
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Aquileia was one of the most important cities in Roman times
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The fortified town of Palmanova, with its layout in the shape of a nine-pointed star, has been one of the Borghi più Belli d'Italia (the most beautiful villages in Italy) in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region since November 2018. From a bird's eye view, the town of Palmanova looks like a star.
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This city is truly unique, especially these city gates, simply beautiful.
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As with the other gates, access here is controlled by traffic lights. On one side you can see another small gate and the various fortifications.
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One of the three entrances to the city. Traffic lights regulate traffic for cars, pedestrians and cyclists.
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Aiello del Friuli is famously known as the 'Town of Sundials,' with over 100 sundials adorning buildings throughout the village. You can explore various types, including the Armillary Sphere on Via Marconi 6 and a Universal Sundial in Piazzetta di Via Cavalleria 28. The town also hosts a 'Sundial Festival' at the end of May.
Yes, the Museum of Rural Life of Imperial Friuli is located here. Housed within a restored agricultural center, it boasts Italy's largest ethnographic collection, with over 16,000 artifacts chronicling rural life from 1500 to 1918. Its courtyard also features 16 sundials.
You can explore the well-preserved fortress-city of Palmanova, a UNESCO World Heritage Site built in 1593 with an unmistakable star shape. Another significant site is the Roman Forum of Aquileia, an archaeological site where you can see remains of ancient Roman civilization.
For nature lovers, the Biotopo Torbiera Groi is a protected wetland area in the southwest of Joannis, featuring swamps, springs, and diverse flora. You can also enjoy Il Percorso Verde (The Green Route), an easy 8 km circular walking path in the Joannis area that takes about two hours to complete.
Many attractions are family-friendly, including the star-shaped city of Palmanova and the Roman Forum of Aquileia. For a unique experience, the Primo Campo Social Educational Farm offers interaction with animals, including donkeys, and walks in their company.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, gravel biking, and running. For example, there are easy to moderate hiking trails like the 'Open Fields With Hay Bales loop' from Aiello del Friuli. You can explore more options on the hiking guide or the gravel biking guide for the area.
Yes, the Alpe-Adria Cycle Path at Terzo d'Aquileia is a popular route. This scenic cycle path connects Salzburg to Grado on the Adriatic, offering an accessible and beautiful journey through various holiday destinations.
Beyond the main attractions, you can discover the Mills of Novacco, well-preserved late medieval mills, some over 1,000 years old. Also, look for the Mosaic of the Habsburg Double-Headed Eagle in the arcades of the Civic Hall, a reminder of the town's historical ties to the Austrian Empire.
The end of May is a particularly vibrant time to visit, as the town celebrates its unique sundial heritage with the annual 'Sundial Festival,' featuring exhibitions, music, and shows. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant weather for exploring the outdoor attractions and historical sites.
Yes, Aiello del Friuli is rich in historical architecture. You can see the Parish Church of Sant'Ulderico, operating since 1691 with a spectacular dome fresco. The town also features several historic villas like Villa Michieli-Zamparini and Palazzo Peteani, which can be admired from the exterior, and the Castello De Bona-Urbanis.
Absolutely. The Il Percorso Verde (The Green Route) in the Joannis area is an easy, approximately 8 km circular path perfect for a leisurely walk. Additionally, the 'Open Fields With Hay Bales loop' from Aiello del Friuli / Dael is an easy 6.9 km route, ideal for beginners. More options are available in the hiking guide.


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