Pordenone is not a well-known tourist destination, but the small provincial capital of Friuli Venezia Giulia will surprise with its beauty. During your visit, you will be fascinated by the picturesque medieval centre, the elegant arcades, its ancient buildings in different styles with frescoed facades, churches, museums, and lots of green.
Surrounded by the peaks of the Friuli Dolomites and crossed by the Noncello river, Pordenone or Portus Naonis (port of Noncello) owes its name to its river. Conquered by various peoples like the Romans and the Austrians, and finally annexed to the Republic of Venice, the city retains all the traces of its history that you can explore during your visit. Moreover, the city has also a vibrant cultural scene, well known for the Pordenonelegge and Giornate del Cinema Muto events.
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