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These are our suggestions for this tour:
Exhibitions in the Mews of Miramare Castle
the venue of prestigious theme exhibitions, of international nature, inside the former mews of Maximilian of Habsburg.
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The flavours of the Carso
specially selected menus to discover - through the local cuisine - the typical flavours, aromas, culture and life of the Carso area, accompanied by first quality local wines.
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the typical Carso wine, obtained from the Refosk grape variety and grown in the typical red soil characterising the plateau. Teran wine has been dedicated an itinerary going from Opicina (Opčine) to Visogliano (Vižovlje) and leading to restaurants and taverns where DOC Terrano (Teran) is served.
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Guided visits and wine tasting
to observe the production and preservation of the most typical wines of the area, such as Teran and Refosk, Malvazija and Vitovska, which are increasingly appreciated abroad, too.
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The village of Prepotto (Praprot)
where to take a walk among typical houses shaped by the Carso inhabitants and the bora wind. Strolling around the narrow lanes of the area, among vineyards and orchards, you will feel in the very heart of the Carso.
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Škrk Gallery
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Farms and rural tourism
the Carso and the surroundings of Trieste are scattered with farms and rural restaurants, offering visitors the typical products of the local cuisine. Surrounded by the vegetation, you will be able to taste special dishes prepared with home-grown products.
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Boljunec's fish-farm
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Home-made honey
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a Romanesque church, protected by a thick wall, preserves the impressive Danza macabra, a typical and well-preserved fresco of the European culture at the end of the Middle Ages. Frescoes of surprising beauty, painted at the end of the XV century by the great Istrian artist Giovanni da Castua, decorate the interior of this austere temple.
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Socerb castle
built on the top of a steep rock, this medieval castle is a spectacular belvedere on the Trieste gulf and the valleys of Istria. Not far from it, sveta jama (the holy cave), the upper part of which is the only underground sanctuary visited by pilgrims.
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dedicated to the famed Slovenian Triestino artist Avgust Černigoj and displaying many of its most important works.
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Štanjel castle and the Špacal gallery
in the restructured medieval castle, and among the houses of Carso stone around it, you will experience a jump back in time. The collection of figurative works of art by Lojze Špacal perfectly fits into this context.
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typical Carso stonehouse, which is the construction material par excellence on the Carso. This house is one of the most interesting examples of Carso architecture. It has been converted into an ethnographic museum dedicated to ancient customs, handed down to our time. This house is the main setting for the 'nozze carsiche' (kraška ohcet), the Carso wedding that is repeated as a ritual every two years at the end of August representing a real wedding according to the oldest traditions.
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Church of Monrupino (Repentabor)
the picturesque fortified village, all alleys and stairways, is dominated by a XVI-century church, a pilgrim destination for centuries, built on the top of the rock. At the time of the Turkish invasions it was used as a sanctuary for the inhabitants and their cattle. This is one of the better preserved examples of this type of medieval fortification in Europe.
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Trieste and literature
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Libreria Triestina (Tržaška Knjigarna)
ot just any bookstore. Not only because it regularly hosts exhibitions of leading artists, not only because it offers a wide range of original local handicrafts (all of which are rigorously handmade), but especially because - in the multicultural spirit characterising this bookstore - you will find a wide selection of books by local authors, newly published translations and texts that will accopany you into the culture of Trieste and its surroudings.
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