Sedegliano
Discovering Sedegliano: culture and tradition of Friuli-Venezia Giulia
Hello everyone! Today I will talk to you about Sedegliano, a municipality in Friuli-Venezia Giulia with a population of 3,686. Are you ready to discover this beautiful city?
History
Sedegliano has a long history dating back to Roman times. In 1927, the coat of arms and the banner of the municipality were granted by royal decree, and the banner is a vertically striped cloth of blue, white, and blue.
Monuments and places of interest
If you are passionate about art and culture, I recommend visiting the Church of Sant'Antonio Abate, located in the capital, and the Church of San Martino Vescovo in Turrida. Don't miss the opportunity to admire the frescoes from the 1300s in the Church of San Giovanni Battista in Redenzicco.
Society
Demographic evolution
The population of Sedegliano has steadily grown over the years, reaching 3,686 inhabitants.
Languages and dialects
In Sedegliano, Friulian is spoken. The municipality is included in the Italian municipalities of Friulian language for the application of law 482/99, regional law 15/96, and regional law 29/2007. The variant of Friulian spoken in Sedegliano is the central-eastern one.
Institutions, organizations, and associations
You can discover local culture by participating in the cultural and musical association "Armonie," which consists of various groups, including choirs, bands, big bands, and other formations and ensembles. Interesting, isn't it?
Culture
Events
If you visit Sedegliano in February, don't miss the Carneval da l'Orcul, a well-known parade of allegorical floats, masquerade groups, and themed animation with over 1,500 participants in the Triveneto.
Illustrious personalities
In the village of Coderno, Father David Maria Turoldo, a poet, anti-fascist, and theologian, was born.
Administration
Notes
Other projects
I hope I've made you want to visit Sedegliano and learn about the culture and tradition of Friuli-Venezia Giulia. See you soon with new discoveries!