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#  Portogruaro
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Portogruaro

...only water lacked to complete the resemblance with Venice... (Ippolito Nievo)


A few kilometres away from Bibione lies Portogruaro, known as the "town of the arcades". Born as a river port in the 12th century, it is crossed by the Lemene River, where ancient palaces in Venetian Gothic style overlook the river banks.
Walking under its charming arcades you can reach the core of the small town, Piazza della Repubblica, dominated by the Palazzo Municipale, the Town Hall, in Gothic style and characterised by Ghibelline battlements, whose main body dates back to the 14th century. It houses frescos of the 16th century and paintings of the futurist painter Luigi Russolo, born in Portogruaro. The square is embellished with another symbol of the town, the "Pozzo con le Gru", the Well with the cranes, carved by Antonio Pilacorte in 1494.



- The old mill at the Lemene river

Behind the Town Hall a wonderful view opens on the bank of the Lemene River with the ancient Mills of the end of the 12th century, now used as an art gallery.
The leaning Bell Tower with its Romanesque framework and the Dome of St. Andrew, the patron saint of the town, celebrated on November30th, complete this beautiful architectonic setting: inside you can admire the valuable reproduction of the "Incredulità di San Tommaso" (Incredulity of St. Thomas) whose original can be seen at the National Gallery in London.

- Palazzi Veneziani

Walking down on "Corso dei Martiri" you can admire a spectacular string of 15th century mansions in Venetian gothic style. Opposite the gate "Porta di San Gottardo", at the end of this main street, you can reach the right bank of the Lemene river and, after a short walk you’ll face the imposing "Villa Comunale" Town Hall, dating back to the 16th century, which is also the seat of the public library and of the Paleontological Museum "M. Gortani" , and has a wonderful, park.
A few steps away lies the "Museo Nazionale Concordiese", where you can admire archeological finds of the Roman era coming mainly from the neighbouring Concordia.
After the long, neoclassical arcade of the school "Collegio Marconi", preceded by the Romanic "San Luigi" Church, the wide and austere Cavour street with its double line of arcades and the imposing Gothic Renaissance palaces. Leaving the town centre through "Porta Sant’Agnese", seat of the Town Museum, you can reach the 14th century church having the same name.
Piazza Libertà
Portogruaro is also synonym for taverns where it is possible to taste wines and typical local products, for elegant shops, for a colourful market taking place on Thursdays morning.
Visiting it will be a pleasant surprise. 



- How to reach Portogruaro 

State road: it lies about 32 Km. away. Leaving Bibione, just drive towards Latisana following the road markings (Road n. 74). After about 20 km. you’ll reach a crossing where on the left you’ll turn into the State road n. 14 which will lead you to Portogruaro.
Motorway: driving on the motorway Venice-Trieste, take the exit of Portogruaro.