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  1. Aug 4, 2016 · Set right on the slopes of the Eastern Hills of Friuli, on a picturesque ravine over the river Natisone, Cividale del Friuli is a cozy village still bearing many witnesses of its glorious past. Its historical center has been enlisted among the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 2011, and the town was the leading proponent of the project mapping the ...

  2. Cividale del Friuli, town, FriuliVenezia Giulia regione, northeastern Italy, lying on the Natisone River just northeast of Udine. Founded in Roman times as Forum Julii, perhaps by Julius Caesar, it gave its name to, and was the capital of, Friuli, the first Lombard duchy formed in Italy.

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    Cividale del Friuli is a small jewel in the far north-eastern corner of Italy. Traditional histories say that it was founded by Julius Caesar, who gave the town its first recorded name: Forum Iulii (which has now become the name of Cividale's region, Friuli). However, archeologists have found remains of older Celtic settlements on the site. In the ...

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    From Udine, take a regional train to Cividale. The ride lasts about 20-25 minutes. Consult the timetablein advance. Note that in Udine the trains depart from the normal train station, but train tickets for Cividale are sold from a newspaper kiosk in front of the train station building (notfrom the ticket desk or ticket machines). A ticket must be validated before boarding, but this can be done by a normal Trenitalia validator.

    46.093613.43331 Lombard Temple (Tempietto Longobardo). Part of "Longobards in Italy, Places of Power" set of buildings which is on the UNESCO World Heritage list.
    46.0934813.431942 Museo Archeologico Nazionale (National Museum of Archaeology).
    46.09182513.4316953 Devil's Bridge (Ponte Del Diavolo).

    Locanda al Castello, Via del Castello 12, ☏ +39 0432 733242, +39 0432 734015. single €105, double €150.

  4. Cividale del Friuli World Heritage Site Julius Caesar founded the city around 50 BC and named it Forum Iulii. As a capital of the first Lombard duchy in Italy, Cividale was dominated by the Romans, the Franks, the Patriarchate of Aquileia and the Republic of Venice.

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    Cividale del Friuli, which is crossed by the Natisone River, combines the essence and characteristics of a cosy and refined village with a lively city spirit. The town has been awarded the Bandiera Arancione (Orange Flag) by the Touring Club Italiano for being culturally vibrant and forward-looking, yet remaining linked to its traditions and ...

  6. Sep 6, 2010 · Cividale del Friuli is the cultural capital of the Colli Orientali. Here the interweaving of Celtic, Roman and Longobard settlers is evident in the splendid historical centre of the town which stands on the steep banks of the Natisone river, and what was a major urban centre in the Middle Ages.

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