Pordenone is a hub of artistic life in Friuli Venezia Giulia. It is a culturally sparkling city, but there are plenty of tourist areas and attractions to draw visitors’ attention in Pordenone.

Thus, along Corso Vittorio Emanuele one ca admire the 14th century Palazzo Ricchieri, which is now home to the Civic Museum of Art, the 18th century Palazzo Montereale Mantica, Palazzo Mantica Cattaneo, which dates back to the 16th century, or Palazzo Gregoris-Bassani, just to give a few examples. Several other palaces stretch along another tourist thoroughfare of Pordenone, that is, Corso Garibaldi.

In addition to these tourist assets, Pordenone is notable by force of its religious edifices: the Cathedral of San Marco, the Church of Trinity and the Church of Saint Giorgio are worth mentioning.

But a place boasting about its cultural platform could not lack the precious presence of several museums. The already mentioned Civic Museum of Art, the Civic Museum of Science, the Museum of Archeology and the Diocesan Museum of Sacred Art must be visited by all tourists who want to make a complete idea of the cultural amplitude of Pordenone.

In addition to all that, the surroundings of Pordenone are replete with nature attractions. People keen on nature explorations should take this feature into consideration. Bikers too should be motivated enough to visit Pordenone, since the city has implemented a bike sharing system able to stimulate all passionate bikers’ curiosity.

Tourists accommodated in Grado should not disregard the prospect of making trips to Pordenone, since the city does have a lot to offer.

Turismo FVG Tourist Information Office in Pordenone

For a complete account of the tourist platform and opportunities in Pordenone and its surroundings, use the following information:

Name:
Turismo FVG Tourist Information Office in Pordenone
Address:
2/c, Via Damiani, 33170, Pordenone, Italy
Telephone:
0039 0434 520381
Fax:
0039 0434 241 608
Email:
[email protected]
Website:
www.turismofvg.it

Pordenone, Italy

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