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Tourist Spot Attractions In Zoppola

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Zoppola is a comune in the Province of Pordenone in the Italian region Friuli-Venezia Giulia, located about 90 kilometres northwest of Trieste and about 9 kilometres east of Pordenone. The Italian poet Pier Paolo Pasolini wrote a poem called Le gioie di Orcenico , since he lived in Casarsa della Delizia, not far from Zoppola's frazione of Orcenico from 1943 to 1949.
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  • 1. Castello di Zoppola Zoppola
    The Castle of Zoppola is an 11th-century castle in the Province of Pordenone in the region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia in Northern Italy. In 1103, the castle was given to the Zoppola family. Once surrounded by three moats and walls. By 1405, it came to be owned by the patriarch of Aquileia, Antonio Panciera, who later became cardinal. It still belongs to the family. In the interior courtyard are frescoes by Pomponio Amalteo. The interior has frescoes by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, Pietro Longhi, and Giovanni da Udine .
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  • 2. Isola di Murano Murano
    San Michele in Isola is a Roman Catholic church, located on the Isola di San Michele, a small islet sited between Venice and Murano, which once sheltered a Camaldolese monastery , but now houses the main cemetery of the city. The monastery was mostly demolished in the 19th-century, but the church remains, originally rebuilt starting in 1469. The church is dedicated to Saint Michael , the holder of the scales on Judgement Day, a fit guardian of the sleep of the faithful dead. The island cemetery now includes the land of the formerly separate island of San Cristoforo. This church is sometimes referred to as San Michele di Murano, although this islet is separate from islands comprising that town.
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