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    • 616damirp 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      What I find very smart here is that on one place you have couple of interesting museum exsibitons, war museum is something that is more interesting to boys and fashion museum will be more interesting for ladies. Here everybody can find something interesting for himself.
    • dwaynep2 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We visited Gorizia because it is mentioned in Hemingway's book, and we read it had a WWI Museum. The Museum of the Great War was superb. Sometimes these local museums are too much or too little, or too academic or too fascile. The Museum of the Great War is informative, entertaining, and a perfect stop for Hemingway readers.
    • piedmonte2014 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      It is a great place! Dominates above P.Vittoria and it is interesting to climbe up to it.There were few exhibitions and all were great! Belle Epoque military uniforms and in particular Charlstone area dresses. Really must see when in this area. Staff is more than polite. After asking where are you from they explain everything you need to know and are really at your disposal. Whole are is so charming.Tip: if you buy ticket in downtown museum it is still valid for this one. In total, really cheap option for at least two great hours
    • Brun066 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      My review concerns only the "War Museum", because I've only seen this.Although in my opinion it is not up - for museological quality - the similar Museums I've seen in Rovereto (Italy) and in Kobarid (Slovenia), it is still decent, and allows an adequate idea of some of the tragic aspects of World War I.On this basis, a feature of the museum is (understandably) the particular attention to the role of Gorizia into the war. Gorizia was then Austrian city, then one of the objectives of the Italian attacks. Fought by opposing armies, it was largely destroyed and almost deserted by its inhabitants (during the most dramatic events, only 3000 people remained in the city).Another distinguishing feature of the museum is the rare documentation (photographic or otherwise) on the attack in Sarajevo, which gave origin (1914) to the World War I, and on the "double funeral" (in Trieste and Vienna) of the victims, the Austrian Crown Prince Franz Ferdinand and his wife.
    • Flashdognyc 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Step back in time. A very well rebuilt castle/museum. Walk the stone walls, see an old prison cell, interesting exhibits. My 9 year old loved it.
    • pembrokegal 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Beautiful,well-kept castle. Well worth the hike even on a hot summer's day. The best thing about Gorizia. Unfortunately the choice of restoring the old 'borgo' in the middle of the tourist season did not make for a good view as everything was practically closed except the museum which is well-looked after and very interesting.
    • alanlid 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      took a break from work at the Festival to check out the Castle + Museum: well worth a visit. A short (but steep) walk up from the centre of town; had to negotiate quite a few building works in and around the castle (not very well set up or signposted); but, apart from the impressive views across the countryside from the top, the castle has several diverse attractions: an interesting museum of the 1st world war, which describes the (often neglected) Italian-Austian/German front in some detail, with plenty of guns, uniforms, letters, pictures, reconstructions, etc; while the main part of the castle, a little higher up, is impressive in itself, and contains both historical information (an awful lot of petty dynastic quarrels!) and an excellent exhibit of (reconstructed) Renaissance musical instruments, with musical accompaniment. Worth the entrance fee.
    • AnnieGrant 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Well worth the walk up the hill from the town of Gorizia, just for the view of the town and across the hills to Slovenia and to enjoy the medieval feel of the pentagon-shaped castle. The palatine chapel, Saint Bartholomew, houses canvases of the Venetian school of painting and traces of Renaissance frescoes. There is also a Museum of the Goritian Middle Ages. The Castle has a history stretching from an early mention in 1001, through the Hapsburgs and the Venitians, demolished in WW1, rebuilt in 1934-37, and the garden was used by the Nazis WW2 for the execution of prisoners. My uncle Louis (Luigi) was one of many men in the town who was executed in the Foibe Massacres, so it was poignant to look across the hills and wonder what the people of Gorizia lived through during the horrors of two world wars. For travellers with cars, there is ample car parking at the top of the hill and it's an easy walk around the Castle perimeter.
    • bender57 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Il borgo con le sue case caratteristiche, la visione delle valli dell'Isonzo e delle vallate della ex jugslavia , il castello pieno di oggetti storici a costo irrisorio meritano di essere visitati, da bambino ci venivo a giocare e passeggiare.
    • Hagala 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Piccolo castello ma estremamente bello, domina dall'alto della collina su Gorizia, lo visito una due volte l'anno solo perché emana una energia antica, consiglio a tutti di visitarlo.
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