In Slovenian full frontier, in the most northeastern part
in the Sea of the Adriatic one, Trieste conserves an attractiveness
historical center, at the same time that it transforms
into an industrial city with a commercial important activity.
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useums and galleries
Museo Revoltella
A museum with an excellent sample of painting and
sculpture of the XIX and XX centuries.
Museo Civico di Storia Naturale
very complete museum that exposes the marvels of
the nature of this region.
Museo Civico Sartorio
A museum with collections of ceramic and very interesting
porcelains of the XV-XIX centuries. It also includes
paintings it has more than enough chart of the XIV-XIX
centuries
Museo Civico del Mare
It shows scale models and furniture that were used
throughout the history of the sailing.
Museo Teatral Schmidi
Risorgimento, Museo della Storia e
dell'Arte
It exposes an archaeological important sample.
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athedrals and churches
Cattedrale di San Giusto
Beautiful sanctuary with stone facade and Gothic
rosette. The steeple dates of the XIV century. Their
interior incorporates remains Roman, delicate mosaics
and an altarpiece of Carpaccio and San Juan's font,
with pile of the century IX.
Chiesa di San Nicoló dei Greci
In this church is practiced the Greek oriental rite.
Chiesa di San Antonio Nuovo
It is built in the neoclassical style.
C
astles and fortress
Castello
It also possesses an interesting museum in which
collections of weapons, tapestries and furniture are
shown.
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uildings and historical squares
Palazzi famosi di Trieste
The streets of Trieste are flanked by beautiful palaces
like Comunale, Pitteri 1785, that of Governo and Carciotti,
both with exit to the sea or Lloyd Triestino 1883.
Pescheria
A beautiful building civíl that Marine Aquarius
welcomes.
Casa Stratti
Beautiful building built in 1839.
Teatro Municipale
In this building of style neoclassicist it is the
headquarters of the theater.
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rchaeological ruins
Resti Romani
Trieste conserves Roman important remains as the
Forensic Basilica of the century II, the Temple Of the
Capitol, the Arch of Ricardo of the century I to.C.
and also of that century the Roman Theater.