
Once the residence of the last Doge of Venice, Ludovico Manin, this 17th-century architectural masterpiece stands amid a grand park filled with statues and ornamental ponds. Its Baroque design showcases intricate frescoed interiors, gilded halls, and a majestic chapel that reflect the opulence of centuries past. Today, Villa Manin hosts prominent cultural events, concerts, and art exhibitions, drawing visitors from around the world. A leisurely stroll through the manicured gardens reveals panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, while local trattorias offer authentic Friulian cuisine for a complete cultural experience.
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