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Centrale idroelettrica

The Ledra canal that crosses the territory of the municipality of Rive d’Arcano has five centuries of history. The first excavation project dates back to 1487 when the Venetian government proposed the excavation of a navigable canal that would favor trade and agriculture, starting from Gemona and flowing into the sea. Due to various vicissitudes including the conflict with the Turks, the project was immediately shelved. Subsequently the idea with some changes to the route, was resumed in the second half of the nineteenth century by the engineer Giovanni Battista Locatelli who found its realization in February 1978 and was completed in 1889. In 1908 the works of the electrical workshop of owned by Cotonificio Udinese, built in the area where the Petoc ​​and the Corno meet. The intention of the property is to found a large factory on site and thus create jobs. Due to some unclear problems, the idea will soon vanish and with it the possibility for the municipality to reserve the right to supply public lighting and water supply to the center of the village.
Via Roma Rive d'Arcano - Friuli Venezia Giulia
Tourist experience: Visiting the exterior of the building and take a walk in the countryside.
Spoken languages: Italian
Experience duration: 1 hour
Opening: Every day
Booking: Not required
Less than 20 min by walk from the nearest accommodation, car parking or bus station
Accessibility: N/A
Local popolarity: 5
Destination influence: 5
Categories
Cultural material heritage: Industrial patrimony
Natural heritage: Naturalistic itineraries, Rivers
Hidden tangible patrimony: Landscapes
Hidden intangible patrimony: Building practices
Experiences: Showing around
Form filler: Marco Zilli

Fornaci De Mezzo

The main occupation of the population of these areas in the period between '800and mid-'900 was agriculture, at the same time various small artisan companies developed in support of the latter and construction, which mainly dealt with iron processing and wood. Two kilns were built, one used for the production of lime located in the floodplains of the Petoc ​​stream and the other in the locality of de Mezzo for the production of bricks. The de Mezzo furnace was built at the end of the 19th century and towards 1903 it was renovated and enlarged with the construction of a "Hoffman" type furnace, characterized by 18 continuous fire combustion chambers with modern machinery and equipment capable of producing high-quality materials. quality in a short time, fueled first with coal and then with oil, it was equipped with trolleys on rails for loading and unloading operations. The furnace thus became an important center where about a hundred workers worked, contributing to the economic support of many families in the area.
Via udine 13 Località Fornaci De Mezzo - Friuli venezia Giulia
Tourist experience: Visiting the furnace and take a walk in the countryside.
Spoken languages: Italian
Experience duration: 1 hour
Opening: Upon request
Booking: Upon request
Less than 20 min by walk from the nearest accommodation, car parking or bus station
Accessibility: N/A
Local popolarity: 4
Destination influence: 4
Categories
Cultural material heritage: Industrial patrimony
Cultural immaterial heritage: Handicrafts (such as embroidery, carving)
Natural heritage: Parks, Naturalistic itineraries, Hills, Flora, Fauna
Hidden tangible patrimony: Landscapes
Experiences: Showing around
Form filler: Marco Zilli

Mulini

The milling activity has a great importance in the economy of the ancient rural communities. In a list dated 1446, there are 6 mills belonging to the Arcano family on the Corno river. These mills are moved by the waters carried by the river by means of roste and generally work with three wheels; in the period of drought with one and sometimes remain stationary due to lack of water. The careful management of the water and the roste of the horn is one of the first reasons for disagreement with the community of San Daniele accused several times of not respecting the borders and feudal rights of the Arcano. Over the years the mills are renovated and rebuilt. There were 8 mills on the Corno river: the Gonano mill at the San Daniele-Arcano Superiore road, the Ricci mill, the Rovere mill, the Poana mill, the Nicli mill, the Della Vedova mill, the Bazzara mill.
Rive d'Arcano - Friuli venezia Giulia
Tourist experience: Visiting the mills and take a walk in the countryside
Spoken languages: Italian
Experience duration: 1 hour
Opening: Every day
Booking: Upon request
Accessibility: N/A
Local popolarity: 4
Destination influence: 4
Categories
Cultural material heritage: Industrial patrimony
Cultural immaterial heritage: Handicrafts (such as embroidery, carving), Traditional work
Natural heritage: Naturalistic itineraries, Rivers
Hidden tangible patrimony: Landscapes
Hidden intangible patrimony: Knowledge related to agriculture and wild herbs
Experiences: Showing around
Form filler: Marco Zilli
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