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Departure from Cortina
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Estimated arrival to Trieste - Airport
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Trip duration: 181min

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Quality photo of Native House of Titian - Italy

Native House of Titian
Italy

75 min

Pieve di Cadore is a charming little mountain town and the birthplace of the great Renaissance master Titian. Tiziano Vecellio, or Titian, was considered the... greatest Italian Renaissance painter of the Venetian school, particularly admired for his skill with color and fine brushwork. The house in which the painter was born was declared a national monument in 1922. The itself house is a traditional 15th century Cadore style home, but what’s more impressive is its interior where visitors can admire plenty reproductions of the famous painter’s artwork, autographed copies of letters and other memorabilia.

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Skocjan Caves
Slovenia

135 min

Skocjan Caves is the amazing natural phenomenon of vast underground space filled with nice stalactite and stalagmites created by the River Reka. The limestone cave... system is 6.2 kilometers long and features also natural bridges, lakes, waterfalls, and gorges. Such a surprising natural diversity is simply awe-inspiring and is understandable that it is on UNESCO’s list of natural and cultural world heritage sites. The tour takes nearly 2 hours and is available in different languages. Please note that there are plenty of steps inside and some uphill bits during the tour. But it’s highly recommended because the scenery inside the caves is amazing, resembling surreal fairy tale landscapes.

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Museum of the Great War of Redipuglia
Italy

90 min

It took ten years to built the colossal Museum of the Great War of Redipuglia, which is, to the day, is the largest World War... I shrine in all of Italy and one of the most impressive war memorials in whole of Europe. It was opened in 1938 and it houses the remains of 100,000 soldiers who perished in battle. Taking up a whole hillside, the memorial site features a museum displaying well-preserved artifacts and war relics, the majestic tombs of generals as well as the tombs honoring the unnamed men buried here. This enormous monument is a peaceful, yet moving and overwhelming setting well worth contemplating.

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Portogruaro
Italy

90 min

Portogruaro is a city that invites to be explored, provokes admiration and rewards with stunning discoveries. Just to mention a few: Abbey of Summaga whose... frescoes date from the 11th–12th centuries, the Gothic Town Hall from 1265, Museo Nazionale Concordiese, and the romantic Molini di Sant'Andrea.

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Caglieron Caves
Italy

105 min

This scenic fairytale both natural and man-made little wonder is located at the base of the Dolomites, near Treviso. Created in part by the stream... and the other part made by man who dug deeply into the canyon walls, the Caves are one of the most admired and visited natural spots around Treviso. The caves are actually quite unique featuring several waterfalls and potholes and small springs and streams that flow out of the rock openings. The tour starts with the visit of the artificial caves and continues over a wooden boardwalk that crosses the natural part of the Caglieron Caves. At the end of the trail you reach an ancient mill that is converted into a nice restaurant.

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Grotta Gigante
Italy

105 min

Italian region Friuli-Venezia Giulia boasts in many interesting tourist sites but the cave Grotta Gigante is definitely one of the most fascinating. Due to its... exceptionally large dimensions (98.50 meters high, 76.30 meters wide and 167.60 meters long) it has entered in the Guinness Book of World Records in 1995 as the world’s largest tourist cave (this title was lost in 2010 with the opening of La Verna Cave in France). The cave has a breathtaking setting where you can admire the stalactites, stalagmites and other natural compounds formed over the past millions of years. The tour takes one hour and it includes 500 steps up and down, but the impressive beauty that waits for you in “the center of the earth” is well worth the effort.