In the Birthplace of Father David Maria Turoldo, built around the mid-18th century, you can find materials and artifacts related to the poetic, literary, and religious work of the friar on display.
The Birthplace of Father Maria Turoldo is a testimony to the typical rural architecture of the era in Friuli, situated within a courtyard around which rustic and agricultural buildings are developed.
The porch, enriched by two access doors, leads to the living area consisting of the kitchen (on the ground floor), two poor and narrow bedrooms (on the first floor), and the attic used as a warehouse, now converted into a conference room and small library.
The linear windows let light filter into the dark interiors. The walls are made of pebbles from the Tagliamento river mixed with fragments of brick.
In the two rooms that belonged to the Turoldo family, you can also observe the original structure, preserved as such by the will of the Municipality of Sedegliano, which carried out the renovation works.
Information about the Birthplace of Father David Maria Turoldo
Via Caterina Percoto, 7/1
33039 Sedegliano (Udine)
0432916384
segreteria@com-sedegliano.regione.fvg.it
https://www.assoc-p-turoldo.org
every first Saturday and Sunday of the month 9.00/12.00 -15.00/18.00
free
Source: MIBACT

