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The Friuli Venezia Giulia, a region situated in northeastern Italy, is renowned for its rich culinary tradition and its typical products. Friulian cuisine is a true gastronomic treasure, with a variety of dishes that reflect its history and unique geographical location. In this article, we will explore Friulian cuisine, its traditional dishes, local wines, and typical products that make this region so special.


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Palmanova Outlet Village, located in Palmanova, in the province of Udine in northeastern Italy, is one of the most renowned outlet shopping centers in the country. This complex, designed as a veritable town with cobblestone streets and over 90 retail outlets, is famous for offering incredible discounts on clothing brands and home and personal design items.


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Friuli Venezia Giulia is a region rich in historical and cultural treasures, boasting three cities recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Palmanova, Aquileia, and Cividale del Friuli. These cities offer a unique experience, immersing visitors in the millennial history of the region. Additionally, for cycling enthusiasts, there's the opportunity to explore these wonders through the famous Ciclovia Alpe Adria Radweg, a cycling path that connects Grado to Salzburg.


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Introduction to the history and architecture of Palmanova, the city where our Guest House is located.
Palmanova, situated in the lowland of Friuli Venezia Giulia between Udine and Aquileia, is a fortress-city, built by the Republic Of Venice. It was based on a precise planning idea, elaborated by a group of important engineers.
To reinforce the defense on the Friuli territory against the raids of the Turks and expansionist aims of the Asburgo family, Venice decided to build the new royal fortress in the middle of the Friulian plain, a perfect example of modern-like late Renaissance fortifications.


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