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As I write this, the medieval day is underway at Caneva Castle. The area near the castle hosts food and wine stands. When I arrive by e-bike, preparations for the festival are in full swing.
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The eleventh-century church of Santa Lucia, together with the bell tower and the walls, is what remains of the Caneva castle.
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Caneva Castle dates back to 1034 AD. Studies suggest that the castle was built on the remains of a Roman tower. The remains of the walls are still visible, as is the church of Santa Lucia inside.
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The castle of Torre was built in the Middle Ages where the complex of the large Roman villa once stood. The oldest part of the fortification is represented by a square-based tower, characterized by mighty walls, probably built in the second half of the 13th century by the Patriarch of Aquileia, who initially entrusted it to the ancient House of the Lords of Prata. Long the object of contention between the nobles of Porcia, the Count of Gorizia and the Carraresi, in 1391 the Patriarch of Aquileia, Giovanni di Moravia, granted the castle of Torre to Giovannino di Ragogna. After the first half of the 15th century, with the Venetian conquest of Friuli, the castle was transformed into a noble residence and was involved in a vast program of architectural and artistic interventions including the fresco decoration with the Annunciation on the ground floor, attributed to Gianfrancesco da Tolmezzo (1450-1511). The staircase leading to the main floor and the loggia were probably built during the second half of the seventeenth century. Between the end of the seventeenth century and the beginning of the eighteenth century, the fresco depicting the main protagonists of the defense of Vienna from the siege of the Turks in 1683 was created in the vault of the ground floor of the tower-keep, probably to commemorate the participation of a member of the Ragogna family in the clash. Various additions and structural modifications were made to the building during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. At the end of the nineteenth century, in the southern sector of the castle, the old loggia building was demolished and a new building was built, which was placed against the northern wall of the main tower. In 1926, the building was replaced with the one that still exists today. In 1970, the Count of Ragogna died, leaving the Castello di Torre as an inheritance to the Friuli Venezia Giulia Region; in the end, after various testamentary events, the building came to the Municipality of Pordenone. After a careful restoration that took place in the early 2000s, since 2006 it has been home to the Archaeological Museum of Western Friuli.
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not very challenging route with some panoramic views.
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the "castle of Mantua" is an ancient residence located near the so-called Bosc de Mantua, in official sources the Bosco della Mantua. The ancient toponym, already mentioned in documents from 1237, appears in various lexical forms (think of Mantua, Mantoa, Mantova) and over the history of the term, has given rise to various street names in the area, such as Via Vecchia di Mantova , the ancient road that led to the forest and which continued up to the administrative borders of the Municipality reaching S. Andrea di Pasiano. As regards the linguistic derivation, the name immediately recalls the Lombard city of the same name: in reality, the popular legend linked to the name narrates that a rural building in this area, due to being massive and surmounted by a tower-shaped pigeon loft, was called the castle of Mantua. This was the residence of the "counts of Mantua", who gave the area its name from their place of Lombard origin. The territory of Mantua was once covered with dense natural forests and wild brambles and in recent decades, thanks to important archaeological excavations, it has emerged that one of the most developed civilizations in the world lived here in the primitive age before the arrival of the Romans. Friulian prehistory. The meaning of the name Mantua, therefore, could date back to the primitive age and recall the Mediterranean echo word Manta which is the basis of the words cloak, robe, blanket. Hence, perhaps, the name Mantua, attributed to the area, could be linked to the nature of the territory, a true wooded cover of varied and dense vegetation https://www.curaticonstile.it/files/4WynL2/azzano_x-castello_della_mantova-fagnigola.pdf
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Casone with Guardian in Armor on the tower (Tiezzo fraction of Azzano X)
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I agree. The road from Fiaschetti is easily covered by mtb and is very suggestive. The descent along the Sentiero dei Morti (Sentiero dei Morti) is a must (so called because in the past it was the path that was followed during funerals, when the deceased was accompanied to the burial) which, even if it leads to the back of the hill, is still beautiful and not too challenging
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