Venzone Italy | |
Venzone, Information and images | Town
Venzone Venzone is a town with almost 2300 inhabitants in the Italian region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia. The place was almost completely destroyed by a severe earthquake on May 6, 1976. The tremors reached such an intensity that they were classified as destructive to devastating. In the first few days after the disaster, a salvage committee organized the salvage of the movable cultural assets. Venzone was badly affected, but not wiped out. An aftershock on September 15, 1976 caused the complete destruction of the old town, the fortress walls and the cathedral. The population formed a citizens´ committee in 1977 and demanded the complete restoration of the village. It was decided not to simply replace the destroyed houses, but to put all the rubble back together exactly as as they were in place before the disaster. In order to be able to implement this project, photos of the site were collected in order to be able to identify individual pieces of the wall lying around. Furthermore, it was decided not to install new facades in the successfully reconstructed places. Only the places that could not be restored from the rubble were provided with a facade. Thanks to this decision, visitors to the site can now get an idea of the human achievement that the people of Venzone made in the course of the reconstruction of their site. Large parts of the cathedral could also be reconstructed in this way, the bare pieces of wall inside and outside show the losses. In the open town hall palace, a photo documentation reminds of the catastrophe and the reconstruction. In order to be able to implement this project, photos of the site were collected in order to be able to identify individual pieces of the wall lying around. Furthermore, it was decided not to install new facades in the successfully reconstructed places. Only the places that could not be restored from the rubble were provided with a facade. Thanks to this decision, visitors to the site can now get an idea of the human achievement that the people of Venzone made in the course of the reconstruction of their site. Large parts of the cathedral could also be reconstructed in this way, the bare pieces of wall inside and outside show the losses. In the open town hall palace, a photo documentation reminds of the catastrophe and the reconstruction. In order to be able to implement this project, photos of the site were collected in order to be able to identify individual pieces of the wall lying around. Furthermore, it was decided not to install new facades in the successfully reconstructed places. Only the places that could not be restored from the rubble were provided with a facade. Thanks to this decision, visitors to the site can now get an idea of the human achievement that the people of Venzone made in the course of the reconstruction of their site. Large parts of the cathedral could also be reconstructed in this way, the bare pieces of wall inside and outside show the losses. In the open town hall palace, a photo documentation reminds of the catastrophe and the reconstruction. Photos of the place were collected in order to be able to identify individual pieces of wall lying around. Furthermore, it was decided not to install new facades in the successfully reconstructed places. Only the places that could not be restored from the rubble were provided with a facade. Thanks to this decision, visitors to the site can now get an idea of the human achievement that the people of Venzone made in the course of the reconstruction of their site. Large parts of the cathedral could also be reconstructed in this way, the bare pieces of wall inside and outside show the losses. In the open town hall palace, a photo documentation reminds of the catastrophe and the reconstruction. Photos of the place were collected in order to be able to identify individual pieces of wall lying around. Furthermore, it was decided not to install new facades in the successfully reconstructed places. Only the places that could not be restored from the rubble were provided with a facade. Thanks to this decision, visitors to the site can now get an idea of the human achievement that the people of Venzone made in the course of the reconstruction of their site. Large parts of the cathedral could also be reconstructed in this way, the bare pieces of wall inside and outside show the losses. In the open town hall palace, a photo documentation reminds of the catastrophe and the reconstruction. Furthermore, it was decided not to install new facades in the successfully reconstructed places. Only the places that could not be restored from the rubble were provided with a facade. Thanks to this decision, visitors to the site can now get an idea of the human achievement that the people of Venzone made in the course of the reconstruction of their site. Large parts of the cathedral could also be reconstructed in this way, the bare pieces of wall inside and outside show the losses. In the open town hall palace, a photo documentation reminds of the catastrophe and the reconstruction. Furthermore, it was decided not to install new facades in the successfully reconstructed places. Only the places that could not be restored from the rubble were provided with a facade. Thanks to this decision, visitors to the site can now get an idea of the human achievement that the people of Venzone made in the course of the reconstruction of their site. Large parts of the cathedral could also be reconstructed in this way, the bare pieces of wall inside and outside show the losses. In the open town hall palace, a photo documentation reminds of the catastrophe and the reconstruction. were provided with a facade. Thanks to this decision, visitors to the site can now get an idea of the human achievement that the people of Venzone made in the course of the reconstruction of their site. Large parts of the cathedral could also be reconstructed in this way, the bare pieces of wall inside and outside show the losses. In the open town hall palace, a photo documentation reminds of the catastrophe and the reconstruction. were provided with a facade. Thanks to this decision, visitors to the site can now get an idea of the human achievement that the people of Venzone made in the course of the reconstruction of their site. Large parts of the cathedral could also be reconstructed in this way, the bare pieces of wall inside and outside show the losses. In the open town hall palace, a photo documentation reminds of the catastrophe and the reconstruction. [000.25] - Selected parking spaces | Parking suitable for campers over 5 m
Öffentlicher Parkplatz italien 33010 Peuscheldorf Via Pontebbana
Der Platz liegt zwar direkt an der Hauptstraße ist aber sehr groß und genau gegenüber gibt es die Pizzeria Da Michelle bei der man als Gast auch parken darf | Parking suitable for campers over 8 m
Parkplatz Parco Bodano italien 33010 Alesso Via Lago
Official bathing car park at the lake. Nice location. Overnight stays may not be permitted. Selected sights | ruin
St John the Baptist Church italien 33010 Borgo Sottomonte
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Fortino Veneziano di Colle Nave italien 33010 Borgo Sottomonte
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Tiere Motus italien 33010 Borgo Sottomonte
Selected service points | car wash
Autowaschanlage italien 33013 Ospedaletto
| car wash
Autowaschanlage italien 33013 Ospedaletto
| car wash
Autowaschanlage italien 33013 Klemaun
| Charging station
Elektro italien 33010 Borgo Sottomonte
| Picnic area
Picknick italien 33010 Borgo Sottomonte
Selected gastronomy | eMail
Alla Terrazza Bordano italien Bordano Via Roma
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Autogrill, A23 Campiolo Ovest italien Moggio Udinese, Stavoli Pauliti
| Pizzeria
Da Michele italien 33010 Borgo Rozza Via Lugan
| Fast-food
Dar Cavaliere Nero italien 33010 Borgo Sottomonte
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Caffe Vecchio italien 33010 Borgo Sottomonte
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Locanda Al Municipio italien 33010 Borgo San Giacomo
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Bar trattoria Alle Scaligere italien 33010 Borgo San Giacomo
motorhome places Venzone in these booksGeneral Pois | Parking lot only for cars
Wohnmobilparkplatz Venzone italien 33010 Venzone Via del Ponte 6
Simple gravel and grass surface, quiet. |