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Things to do in Julian March


The Dolina dei Bogomili or Basovizza
Where: Trieste
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Trieste is a city famous for its numerous artistic, cultural and architectural beauties, but not everyone knows that there are also lesser known places, indeed, not at all indicated in the tourist signs. One of these mysterious places is the so-called Bogomili sinkhole, or... more


The magical Duino Castle
Where: Duino Aurisina (Castello di Duino)
culture   

Duino is a charming town of 8600 inhabitants in the province of Trieste. Monument appreciated all over the world and symbol of the country is the Castle. This building is famous for having hosted prominent historical figures such as the writer Gabriele D'Annunzio, Princess Sissi... more


The monumental and non-Catholic cemeteries of Trieste
Where: Trieste
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Trieste, a cosmopolitan city by vocation and history, has the peculiarity of not having only a Catholic cemetery, that of Saint Anna. Next to it, in fact, there are other cemeteries dedicated to other religious confessions, or dedicated to particular categories, such as what was... more


The magical Trieste
Where: Trieste
culture   

Trieste as well as being the capital of Friuli Venezia Giulia is a city rich in history and art. There are many buildings of great interest such as the Church of Sant'Antonio dating back to 1800 with its monumental columns in Greek style. Not far from here stands another... more


Trieste
Where: Trieste
culture   

Trieste the chief town of the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region; it has represented for centuries a bridge between central and southern Europe, mixing southern, central European and Slavic characters and is the most populous municipality in the region. The history of the city is very... more


Discovering Trieste and its surroundings: a visit to Muggia and the spectacular Miramare castle
(Friuli Venezia Giulia)
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The trip to the city of Trieste continues in the oldest historic café, the Tommaseo café, dating back to 1830, which has always been a meeting point for artists, writers and patriots of the time. A few steps from the city center you arrive towards Porto Vecchio, a ghost town.... more


Trieste, between culture and sea
Where: Trieste
culture   

Trieste is the regional capital of Friuli Venezia Giulia, Lying on the Adriatic Sea and a few kilometers from Slovenia is a beautiful city divided between sea and culture. It has 255,000 inhabitants. Of ancient origins, it boasts a very troubled history, rich in various... more

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