
Immersed in the wonderful North-Eastern alpine landscape, along the Tagliamento river stands Venzone, one of the most beautiful villages in Friuli-Venezia Giulia and among the most fascinating in Italy for its aesthetics, its history and its traditions, especially those related to its two symbols: pumpkin and lavender.
Venzone is a small and ancient village of a few thousand inhabitants in the province of Udine, enclosed like a gem of rare beauty within its fairytale medieval walls. It is no coincidence that since 1965 the whole town has been acknowledged as national monument for its historical and artistic value.
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