The house where Father Turoldo was born, built around mid-XVIII century, presents material relating to the poetic, literary and religious works of the friar.
Typical example of the rural age in Friuli, the Father Turoldo's birthplace is located inside of a courtyard surrounded by rural and farm buildings.
The portico, enriched by two entrance doors, leads to the house with the kitchen on the ground floor, two simple and narrow bedrooms on the first floor and the attic which was a storeroom and is now used as a conference hall and hosts a small library.
The walls are in stones from the Tagliamento river mixed with fragments of brickwork.
The house is open for visits by appointment.
Free admission.
Services offered: conference room and exhibition hall.
Duration of visit: approximately half an hour.
To request a visit or receive further information, please contact the association on 333 430 5011.
Please give at least two days' notice.