Paluzza

A Friendly Guide to Paluzza

If you are looking for a location to relax and immerse yourself in nature, Paluzza may be the right choice for you. This municipality of 1,967 inhabitants is located in the mountain region of Carnia, in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, and is known for the beauty of its territory, which extends to the border between Italy and Austria. In this text, we will offer you a friendly guide to the history, monuments and places of interest that you will find in Paluzza.

Tourist guide to Paluzza: nature, history and culture.

Physical Geography

Territory

Paluzza is located at 605 meters in the heart of Val Bût, surrounded by imposing mountains such as Coglians and Creta di Timau. In this mountainous territory, the Timau Lakes represent an oasis of peace and tranquility for those who want to take a walk in the greenery. The villages of Naunina, Rivo, Cleulis and Timau - where a particular German dialect is spoken - are unique places where you can experience the culture and tradition of the area.

Climate

The climate of Paluzza is cool and mild during the summer season, ideal for nature walks, hiking and outdoor activities.

History

The presence of Paluzza has been documented since the thirteenth century when the area was part of the Patriarchate of Aquileia and the Castrum Muscardum complex was built, an extensive network of fortifications that also had customs functions. Today, the Moscarda Tower is a place of great charm for all history and culture enthusiasts.

Monuments and places of interest

The Moscarda Tower is one of the most important monuments of Paluzza: built in the thirteenth century as part of the Castrum Muscardum complex, the tower is located in the Enfretors locality and has been renovated and used as an exhibition center. The Alpine Botanical Garden is a real attraction for nature and botanical lovers, who can find typical high-altitude plants from the Carnic territory.

In Paluzza, you will also find the Maria Plozner Mentil Alpine Barracks, dedicated to the heroic Carnic porter who fell on February 15, 1916. The Church of Santa Maria is a modern church located in the municipal capital while just outside the Timau fraction is the Church of the Most Holy Crucifix, built in the 1930s.

Society

Demographic evolution

The demographic evolution of Paluzza has been characterized by a constant increase in population, which in recent years has exceeded 1,900 inhabitants.

Languages and dialects

Carnic Friulian is spoken in Paluzza alongside Italian. This language is part of the Friulian variants and has been recognized at the regional level since 2001. The Friulian language is part of the local culture and tradition and represents an attraction for tourists who want to immerse themselves in the history and culture of the place.

In summary, Paluzza is a mountain location that offers peace, nature, and plenty of places of interest for history, culture, and tradition enthusiasts. If you are looking for a place to relax and enjoy the beauty of the Friulian mountains, Paluzza is definitely a choice to consider.

Andrea Giordano
Updated Sunday, Dec 4, 2022