Lombard Heritage
Visit the Tempietto Longobardo early in the morning to appreciate the intricate carvings in a quiet setting.





Nestled in the Friuli Venezia Giulia region, Cividale del Friuli is a town where history feels tangible. As a former capital of the Lombard Kingdom, it houses the Tempietto Longobardo, an extraordinary example of early medieval art and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Visitors are often drawn to the Ponte del Diavolo, a 15th-century bridge that offers breathtaking views over the emerald waters of the Natisone River. The town's compact center is a maze of cobblestone alleys leading to the impressive Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta and the National Archaeological Museum. Its proximity to the Slovenian border and the surrounding wine country makes it a unique cultural crossroads, perfect for those looking to discover a more intimate side of Italy.
Nestled in the Friuli Venezia Giulia region, Cividale del Friuli is a town where history feels tangible. As a former capital of the Lombard Kingdom, it houses the Tempietto Longobardo, an extraordinary example of early medieval art and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Visitors are often drawn to the Ponte del Diavolo, a 15th-century bridge that offers breathtaking views over the emerald waters of the Natisone River. The town's compact center is a maze of cobblestone alleys leading to the impressive Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta and the National Archaeological Museum. Its proximity to the Slovenian border and the surrounding wine country makes it a unique cultural crossroads, perfect for those looking to discover a more intimate side of Italy.
The UNESCO-listed Tempietto Longobardo.
The dramatic Devil's Bridge (Ponte del Diavolo).
Well-preserved medieval streets and piazzas.
The National Archaeological Museum of Cividale.
The town is a UNESCO World Heritage site due to its Lombard monuments.
It is a relatively small city, easily explored in a single day or as part of a regional tour.
Public transport is available, but a car is helpful for exploring the nearby Collio wine region.
Visit the Tempietto Longobardo early in the morning to appreciate the intricate carvings in a quiet setting.
Sample the Gubana, a traditional local sweet bread filled with nuts and raisins, often served with grappa.
History enthusiasts and travelers seeking a quiet, authentic Italian experience.
EUR €
$100-$150 p/day
Italian, Friulian, English
Walk across the Ponte del Diavolo for the best photographic angles of the town and the Natisone River.
May-June, September-October
Ideal for walking tours with mild temperatures and blooming gardens throughout the town.
Warm and lively, though the humidity can be high; the riverside provides a natural cooling spot.
A fantastic time for foodies, as the surrounding vineyards begin their harvest and local festivals occur.
Quiet and atmospheric, perfect for museum visits and enjoying the local cuisine in cozy osterias.