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Pordenone is the main comune of Pordenone province of northeast Italy in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region. The name comes from Latin Portus Naonis, meaning 'port on the Noncello (Latin Naon) River'. Pordenone was created in the High Middle Ages as a river port on the Noncello, with the name Portus Naonis. In the area, however, there were already villas and agricultural settlements in the Roman age.
In 1278, after having been administrated by several feudatories, the city was handed over to the Habsburg family, forming an Austrian enclave within the territory of the Patriarchal State of Friuli. In the 14th century, Pordenone grew substantially due to the flourishing river trades, gaining the status of city in December 1314. In 1514, it was acquired by the Republic of Venice, even if until 1537 the town was ruled by the feudal family d'Alviano. Under Venice a new port was built and the manufacturers improved.
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The town has many mansions and palaces, in particular along the ancient Greater Contrada, today Corso Vittorio Emanuele II (wonderful example of Venetian porticoes and called by some small waterless Grand Canal). Below is a list of the most important in terms of architectural and artistic.
The Gothic Communal Palace (1291–1395). The clock-tower of the loggia, designed by painter Pomponio Amalteo, was added in the 16th century to the main building.
Palazzo Ricchieri: Built in the 13th century as a house fortress with a tower, it was rebuilt to house the Ricchieri family. It now houses the Civic Art Museum.
Palazzo Rorario – Spelladi – Silvestri, headquarters of the municipal gallery Harry Bertoia.
Palazzo Mantica – Cattaneo.
Palazzo Mantica.
Palazzo Gregoris.
Casa Gregoris – Bassani.
Palazzo Varmo – Pomo, also known as House of the Captains.
Palazzo Crescendolo – Milani.
Palazzo Popaite – Torriani – Policreti.
Casa Simoni.
Casa Pittini.
Palazzo Domenichini – Varaschini.
Palazzo Rosittis.
Palazzo De Rubeis.
Palazzo Polacco – Barbarich – Scaramuzza.
Castello di Torre (late 12th century)
Castle of the ancient town of Pordenone, located in Piazza della Motta, now a prison.
Roman Villa of Torre, remains of a patrician villa discovered in the 1950s.
Villa Cattaneo
Cathedral of St. Mark (Duomo) was built from 1363 in Romanesque-Gothic style and restored in the 16th and 18th centuries.
Church of St. Mary of the Angels, also known as Church of the wooden Christ.
Parish Church of San George.
The church of the Santissima Trinità (Holy Trinity)
Church of Blessed Odoric of Pordenone
Church of S. Ulderico
Parish Church of St. Lawrence Martyr
The local transportation company in Pordenone is called ATAP. It provides ten urban routes, which serve the municipal territory and all surrounding neighborhoods, and several extraurban routes which cover the whole Pordenone province, Pordenone railway station, opened in 1855, is located on the Venice–Udine railway. Although it is not a junction or terminal station, it is used by a great many passengers ( 3 million/year).
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Pordenone, Pordenon in dialetto pordenonese della lingua veneta, in friulano standard ed in friulano occidentale, Portenau in tedesco è un comune italiano di 51 156 abitanti del Friuli - Venezia Giulia.
In base alla legge regionale 26/2014 Riordino del sistema Regione – Autonomie locali del Friuli - Venezia Giulia Pordenone è sede della UTI del Noncello, di cui fa parte assieme ai comuni di Cordenons, Fontanafredda, Porcia, Roveredo in Piano, San Quirino e Zoppola. Anche a seguito della soppressione della provincia, il comune di Pordenone (come quello di Trieste, Gorizia e in futuro Udine) mantiene comunque le prerogative connesse alla qualificazione di “capoluogo di provincia”.
È la principale città del Friuli occidentale (o destra Tagliamento). Si trova lungo le sponde del fiume Noncello, il cui breve decorso confluisce poco oltre nel fiume Meduna, principale affluente del Livenza. La sua passata vocazione portuale si evidenzia nel nome Portus Naonis (in latino porto del (fiume) Naone (od. Noncello)).
La città è al centro di un'area urbana di circa 86 000 abitanti costituita con il comune di Cordenons, a Est, e quello di Porcia, ad Ovest.
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