Many A Traveler Chose FVG Mountains As Their Destination This Past Weekend

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by InTrieste This past weekend, the picturesque landscapes of the Friuli Venezia Giulia mountains played host to a multitude of enthusiastic travelers. Despite the modest...

7 Fantastic Wines From Friuli Venezia-Giulia

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words: InTrieste Illustration: Sofi Deyneka Picturesque hamlets set in the middle of pristine valleys, an evocative patchwork of vineyards growing on gentle slopes or steep terraces,...

How Do Locals Survive A Day Of Bora In Trieste?

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by Sophie Renhuldt It's another day of blistering wind in Trieste so we asked locals how best to bear the bora. As for the weather forecast,...

The Story of Trieste’s British Seamen’s Home

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by Alessandra Ressa A castle-like building, located at number 43 on today’s neglected via Udine, used to be the go-to place for British sailors to...

Discovering Friuli Venezia-Giulia: To Collina with Love

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Words and photography: Victor Caneva Collina will always be one of the most special places in the world to me. Magnificently nestled in an alpine...

Trieste’s Tapestry of Aspirations: Unveiling New Year Resolutions for 2024

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by Sophie Renhuldt As the new year unfolds, a familiar wave of resolution-making sweeps across the Trieste landscape, with a recent poll indicating that approximately...

Sarah Davis: the British Benefactor Who Fought For The Rights of Trieste’s Venderigole

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by Alessandra Ressa There’s is a steep, narrow street in Trieste connecting Via Commerciale to the busy neighborhood of Roiano called via Sarah Davis.  Named after...

Trieste’s Unique Epiphany Dive: A Blend of Tradition, Courage, and Community Spirit

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by EH On the eve of Christmas for Serbian Orthodox adherents, who follow the ancient Julian calendar and are celebrating Christmas today, a significant ritual...

The Enchanting Befana Tradition Soars to New Heights at Grotta Gigante

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by Alessandra Ressa In the heart of Trieste, Italy, a magical tradition takes flight every January 6th, captivating the young and the young at heart....

Hidden Trieste: Discovering Maria Theresa’s Aqueduct in San Giovanni

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by Alessandra Ressa Historians believe it was originally built in Trieste by ancient Romans as one of the three artificial underground water canals that crisscrossed...

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