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National Law 42/2004 Code of cultural heritage stating the “obligation to conservation”
Regional law 08/05/2000 preserving fortified architecture in the region
European ruling on cultural goods and crafts (more applicable in the case of art pieces such as paintings or sculptures)
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1 autonomous region
4 provinces
289 buildings or works counting castles, towers, fortified walls, houses and ruins
Private owners, foundations, public properties, museums or historical-naturalistic heritage
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Since 1968, it gathers the owners of
castles and other works in the region, such as towers, palaces, fortified houses, defensive walls or ruins to undertake joint action for their recovery, re-use and enhancement
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Strategic function in Roman period required defensive structures
The same were used by the Lombards for the defence of the Duchy of Cividale
Other castles built during the Saxon Empire to stop the incursions of the Hungarians (899-952 d.C)
New castles built by German families, forming the core of the Friulan feudality.
Further fortifications during the period of the Patriarchs of Aquileia (1077-1420)
Several communities, (Venzone, Udine, Cividale, Monfalcone, Trieste) built their own fortifications
Under Venetian domination no further fortification built, except the Fortress of Palmanova
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DUINO CASTLE (PRIVATE OWNERS)
GORIZIA CASTLE (PUBLIC OWNER)
MIRAMARE (MUSEUM AND CONFERENCE AREA)
GORIZIA VILLA CORONINI-CRONBERG (FOUNDATION)
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Constructed in 1858-1860 Miramar was the home of Archduke Maximilian of Habsburg – Commander of the Austrian Navy and his wife Charlotte
The Museum is in the Duke and Duchess’s apartments, which have been largely preserved
The park was not created to be a majestic garden representing the family’s position but for private enjoyment
For botanic and garden magazines
Visitors pay ticket to enter
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•German poet R. M. Rilke, who wrote his Duino Elegies
•first documented in 1363 with two fortresses
•built in the 11th century, originally a feudal holding of the Patriarch of Aquileia
• destroyed by the Turks in the 15th century
•1508 passed to the Princes Thurn und Taxis (Torre e Tasso), whose heirs still reside in the castle
•Visitors pay ticket to enter
•Used for celebrations and picture taking, parties and conventions
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first mentioned in a document dated 28 April 1001, by which Emperor Otto III granted Gorizia to Patriarch Johannes II and to Count Verihen of Friuli.
in 1500 It was taken over by Maximilian I Hapsburg. The new owner reinforced the castle but was not able to fend off the Venetian army, which occupied the castle in 1508
Entry ticket
It hosts permanent and non exhibits
Rental of terrace for parties and celebrations
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modifications to the garden were made by Count Alfredo Coronini towards the end of the 1800s and the beginning of the 1900s.
Used for wedding celebrations, art exhibits, picture taking, botanic and gardening studies
Visitors pay tickets to enter, guided visits allowed, rental possibility
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To public
Guided visits Concerts Festivals and
re-enactment Museums and open
collections
To private uses
Private parties Private conferences Ceremonies and
weddings Conferences Art exhibits and
private collections
Headquarters: Torre di Porta Aquileia piazzetta del Pozzo 21 - 33100 Udine tel. 0432-288588 fax.0432-229790 e-mail: info@consorziocastelli.it
Visits Service: tel. 0431 93217 fax. 0431 93229 e-mail: info@castellodistrassoldo.it
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