Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Snow!












And yes, there's even snow in Udine (on Nov. 24th). For a former Canadian resident (like me) who lived through only 30 years of rigid and freezing Canadian winters, well, it sort of felt like being right "at home" (all pics by M. Rimati)!

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Great ol' bars!






























Another great reason to come to Udine are some of the great little ol' bars (with also great snacks!) that you can find around just about every corner of the town. Here are just a few good watering holes (all pics by M. Rimati)!

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Friuli DOC!










Another good reason to come to Udine? Friuli DOC! It takes place in September for four days in the centre of Udine. There are several food and wine stands (oh, do the folks here in Friuli LOVE to drink and eat! Can you blame them with some of the best wines in Italy?). It’s a nice way to walk around the town and take in the jovial atmosphere (all pics by M. Rimati)!

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Some other great reasons to come to Udine: the national soccer team!















A few weeks ago Udine’s Stadio Friuli was host to the Italian (men’s) national soccer team for its qualifying match against tiny Georgia for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa (Italy won 2-0). The team’s training camp was about 30 kms from Udine, in Gradisca di Isonzo. Some pics include head coach Marcello Lippi, goalkeeper (the so-called “best in the world”) Gigi Buffon, team captain Fabio Cannavaro, Luca Toni, Vincenzo Iaquinta, the team’s “pit-bull”, Gennaro Gattuso, the great Alex Del Piero and the other members of the 2006 World Cup championship team (all pics by M. Rimati).

Saturday, September 6, 2008

What a great concert scene too!
































So what to say about the concert scene in Udine? Well, actually not bad. You’ve got something pretty well for every musical taste, from Gaelic to hard rock music and nearly everything in between. Here’s just an example of some of the great shows that have rolled into the Udine area for 2008:

-Guitar legend John McLaughlin at the Giovanni da Udine theatre in Udine;
-Canada’s Loreena McKennitt in Udine’s splendid castle (a very nice venue for concerts which has seen in the past the likes of B.B. King, John Mayall, The Blues Brothers Band, Patti Smith and Van Morrison). A nice little concert as we both hail from the same Canadian province, Manitoba!;

-Paul Simon of former Simon & Garfunkel fame, Udine’s castle;

-Mark Knopfler of former Dire Straits fame at the splendid Villa Manin, located about 15 kms from Udine (Villa Manin is a Venetian-style villa. It was the last residence of the Venetian doge, Ludovico Manin. It also hosted for just one night between August 27 and 28, 1797, Napoleon Bonaparte and Josephine Beauharnais. It’s also in this very same villa that a treaty known as the “Trattato di Campoformio” was signed between France and Austria on October 17, 1797. Currently, the villa is home to a contemporary art centre);

-Guitar virtuoso Joe Satriani, Villa Manin;

-R.E.M, Villa Manin;

-Dionne Warwick at the beachside resort of Lignano (which was once called by Ernest Hemingway as the “Florida of Italy”!);

-Zucchero at the elegant beachside resort of Grado;

-Macy Gray in Tarvisio (a town located about 90 kms from Udine, right next to the Austrian border);

-Italy’s Gianna Nannini, Villa Manin (sister of Alessandro Nannini who once used to race in Formula 1);

-Vasco Rossi in Udine’s Friuli soccer stadium (perhaps the closest you can get to an Italian version of Bruce Springsteen! Rossi ALWAYS manages to pack them in whenever he plays around Italy);
-The rock opera "Notre Dame de Paris" at Villa Manin.

And some of these great concerts have come to us also thanks to Italian promoters such Azalea (www.azalea.it), Euritmica (http://www.euritmica.it/), Folkest (http://www.folkest.com/) and No Borders Music Festival
(http://www.nobordersmusicfestival.com/).

My only hope now that AC/DC has come out with their new album, “Black Ice”, is that these same promoters will ALSO bring them to the Friuli stadium. Pandemonium guaranteed (all pics by M. Rimati)!!!

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Udine's castle and main central square, Piazza Liberta'.



Scenes of Udine’s Loggia del Lionello (1448) and the Castle (picture above), located in the centre of the town.

The Loggia and the Castle were developed in the Middle Ages. Legend says that Attila The Hun, as he came through the area with his troops, had ordered the burning of the town of Aquilea, which was the 2nd most important port in the Roman empire after Ostia (Rome). In order to see the burning, Attila had his soldiers build him a mound from where he could see the burning of Aquilea. And so it was that Udine’s Castle lies atop of a small hill which apparently has soil underneath which isn’t native to the area (it was brought in with the soldiers’ helmets).

The square where the Loggia and the Castle are located is called Piazza Liberta’ and is representative of that period and is also one of the most beautiful mainland Veneto squares. Directly opposite the Loggia one finds the Tower Clock which was designed by Giovanni da Udine in 1527 (all pics by M. Rimati).

Monday, July 14, 2008

Well, so why not come 2 Udine?

What, yet another blog? Well, this one's on some of the good reasons to come and visit the quiet and quaint town of Udine (pop: +/- 95,000 souls), located some 130 kms north of the unique town of Venice, some 100 kms south of the splendid country of Austria and some 40 kms or so east from the new "Switzerland" of the former Soviet Bloc, Slovenia.

More info coming up on sites, food, wine, sports, festivals, concerts, people and what not! Stay tuned!!!!