Cavazzo Carnico

Cavazzo CARNICO ( Friulian Cjavaç ) is a municipality in the province of Udine in Friuli, Italy with 1092 inhabitants ( 31 December 2012).

  • 2.1 Religious area
  • 2.2 Natural area

Geography

Geographical Location

The community lies at the western foot of the mountain Festa ( 1,055 m ) and at the northeastern foothills of the mountain range Faeit with the Cima Faroppa ( 1,403 m ), while in the north side of the river Tagliamento dolomite pyramid of Mount Amariana ( 1,905 m) rises. The southern boundary of the municipality is the Cavazzo Lake ( " Lake of the Three Towns ").

Neighboring communities

Attractions

Religious area

  • The old parish church of St. Stephen ( Pieve di S. Stefano ) in the district Cesclans determines the appearance of the community. Upon exiting the tunnel, the penultimate A23 on the way to the south stands the traveler right hand of this harmoniously einfügende on a rock above the Cavazzo Lake in the mountains of church architecture in the eye. After the damage of the earthquake of 1976, the building was rebuilt and in the course of archaeological investigations by Dr. F. Piuzzi were in the three years between 1993 and 1996 carried out on site. The studies promoted to day that "you at least the 7th century can not speak of the parish church of Cesclans ". The building of the first church was definitely surrounded by castle walls, with a massive bell tower, which can be dated to the 8th -9th centuries. The latter makeovers were done between the 15th and 16th centuries with the horse and in 1777, the building took on the now familiar appearance.
  • Among the other churches originating from the 18th century Church of the Holy Daniel ( Chiesa di San Daniele ) is emphasized, which kept inside her precious Venetian furnishings, under which the paintings by Tintoretto and Bassano were singled out as the 17th century. Remarkably, in the representations of the resurrection of Christ, the Madonna directed and Child with Saints Anthony and Rocco, Habakkuk by the angel who brings the food to Daniel in the lions' den, run the ceiling paintings in the nave, which were restored in 1981 by the Superintendence in 1798 by C. Boldi from Tarcento.
  • Worth mentioning is the chapel of St. Roch ( Church of Saint Rocco ); the building, founded in the 16th century preserved a wooden altar from the 18th century, which was created by Gerolamo Comuzzo.

Natural area

  • The Cavazzo Lake, also known under the name of the lake of the three communities, is the largest natural lake in Friuli Venezia Giulia.
  • The Monte (Mountain) Festa with his bulwark of the First World War.
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