Cividale del Friuli
Cividale del Friuli is a historic town located in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region of northeastern Italy. Founded by the Romans in 50 BC, it features a rich blend of Roman, Lombard, and Venetian architecture. The town is known for its stunning Cathedral, the Devil's Bridge, and the Lombard Temple, which showcase its diverse cultural heritage.
The town is also recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site due to its significance in the early medieval period. Cividale del Friuli serves as a gateway to the Julian Alps and offers visitors beautiful landscapes, charming streets, and a vibrant local culture.