Free-time activities 28-30 September
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FREE-TIME ACTIVITIES
28-30 SEPTEMBER
EXHIBITS DOWNTOWN
Une petite sourire hindou, a photography exhibit on India - Kashmir
and Ladakh -
by Olga Micol at Biblioteca Statale, Largo Papa Giovanni XXIII. LAST DAY
TOMORROW 29/9. Open today until 18.30 and tomorrow morning until 13.30.
Giornate europee del patrimonio 2007 - European Heritage Day 2007 -
Paintings by Ramiro Meng at Palazzo Costanzi, Piazza Piccola 2 (behind
Piazza Unita') . Open 10-13/17-20 until 30/9/07.
MUSEUMS
The following website gives details of all museums in Trieste and the
surrounding region: http://www.museifriuliveneziagiulia.it/ and
www.turismo.fvg.it
VISIT TRIESTE AND SURROUNDINGS
Quick Tour by Tram
This rack train has linked the town centre to the Carso since 1920. The
steep journey up to Opicina offers a marvellous view of the city and
gulf. The tram stops at the Obelisk, which is the beginning of a
panoramic path leading to Prosecco village. Take the tram from Piazza
Oberdan and use a normal bus ticket.
Trieste on Foot
Every day, there are guided walking tours (in Italian and English) of
Trieste, starting at 16:30. The tour lasts 2 hours and costs 5 Euro
(children under 12 go free). Book your place at the Tourist Bureau
(TURISMO FVG Trieste, in Piazza Unita'). Tel. 040-3478312.
Trieste by Boat to Muggia
You can travel from the Molo Pescheria (second dock after Piazza
Unita') to Muggia with the"Delfino Verde" shuttle boat to visit the
Istro-Venetian fishing village. Take advantage to admire Trieste from
the sea. See the following web site for timetables and prices:
www.triestetrasporti.it
Have a look at Muggia on: http://www.muggia.info/. (You can also take
bus 20 from the Train Station all the way to the center of Muggia.)
Free entrance and guided tour of the Miramare Castle on 29 and 30
September on the occasion of the "European Heritage Days". Opening
hours 9:00-19:00. For more info check: www.castello-miramare.it
The Duino Castle is without doubt among one of the most attractive
castles in Europe and is still the official residence of the Torre e
Tasso royal family. It was recently opened up to the public for the
first time. From its cliff top location it overlooks a small fishing
village and is surrounded by extensive gardens. Inside, you can see
the furnishings, pictures, books and mementoes collected over
centuries. There is also the exhibition of Rainer Maria Rilke " The
Poet And His Angels", from 22nd July to 21st October a collection of
documents, photographs (some of which depict the poet himself),
manuscripts and a biography of the poet. Rilke was a guest at Duino
Castle in 1912 and wrote the famous poems " Elegie Duinesi".
Opening hours: 09:30 to 17:30. Closed Tuesday. Take bus 51 (the
airport bus) or city bus 44 from Piazza Oberdan. To arrange a guided
tour telephone: 040 208120. For more info:
http://www.castellodiduino.it/en-index
Guided Tours of the Synagogue on Sundays at the following hours:
10:00,11:00 and 12 :00 (Via San Francesco, near Piazza Oberdan).
SPECIAL EVENTS
"Piazza Europa" in Trieste, Piazza Ponterosso and surroundings on 28-30
September: One of the most entertaining fairs of the year, with more
than 170 kiosks from all over Europe with a wide range of food
specialities, crafts etc a nice way too stroll around the city streets
of Trieste.
Food and Wine Festival in Gorizia "Gusti di Frontiera": 28-30 Sept, 3
days in the main streets and Piazza of this beautiful city (APT Bus 51,
to Monfalcone then connection APT Bus 8-total one hour from Trieste)
with live music and entertainment, typical folklore, local products,
food and wine specialities from the region but also from Austria. Visit
the castle and the First World War Museum on the premises.
MUSIC
Symphony Music at the Teatro Verdi: Saturday 29 at 20:30 and Sunday 30
at 17:30, Music by Sibellius and Prokoviev, the Verdi Symphony
Orchestra directed by Will Humburg.
Free Concert at the Civico Museo Teatrale "Carlo Schmidl", in Via
Rossini 4: "Concerto Fruhlingsehnsuch" with Eduardo Torbiacelli at the
pianoforte Laura Antonaz, soprano.
MUSEUMS
The National Antarctica Museum opens after the summer break: Friday,
Saturday and Sunday 9:00-13:00 and 16:00 to 19:00, via Weiss 13. See
the section on the history of exploration, the instruments used for the
study of ice and the new section on the study of meteorites, films and
a bookshop.
Revoltella Museum: Mascherini e la Scultura del Suo Secolo (Mascherini
and the Sculpture of his Century), 28th July-14th October. A
retrospective exhibition to commemorate Trieste's most famous 20th
century sculptor, on the occasion of his 100th birthday.
The Sartorio Museum: Visit the permanent collections on display (Largo
Papa Giovanni XXIII), and the "Histria" exhibition of restored works of
art by Paolo Veneziano and Tiepolo. Open Mon-Fri 10-17, Sat 10-13.
Closed on Sundays and holidays. There is a free-guided tour of the
library this Sunday at 11:30. The Sartorio Museum is situated in Largo
Papa Giovanni XXIII (close to the Stazione Marittima,) you can take Bus
8. Check website: www.triestecultura
Free entrance and guided tour this Sunday at 11:00 at the Civico Museo
di Storia Naturale (Museum of Natural History) in Piazza Hortis 4, 3rd
floor. See the Adrosauro Fossil recently found in the surroundings of
Trieste.
THE CARSO
The Grotta Gigante or Giant Cave
The cave is considered the largest tourist cave in the world. It is
situated on the Triestine Karst (Carso), half an hour from the city
center. An exclusive feature of the cave is the horizontal pendulum,
constructed by university researchers in order to calculate the
slightest movements of the earth's crust. You can easily get there by
bus 42 from the Central Train Station in Trieste and get off at Borgo
Grotta-Sgonico.Visiting hours from 10 a.m to 6 p.m. Entrance ticket:
Euro 8,50/person or Euro 4,50/person for a group of 15.
La Napoleonica or Napoleon's path, panoramic walk overlooking the city.
Take the Tram to Opicina from Piazza Oberdan or take bus 4 to the
"Obelisco" and go walking or jogging on the Napoleonica (Napoleon's
path), at the end you will find a parking area and at this point, you
can take path number 12 (marked by C.A.I - Italian Alpine Club) and
reach the Temple of Monte Grisa, return to Opicina through the Via
Crucis path (number 12) and finally return to the Obelisk and take the
bus back to the city. (Approx. 2 hours for the whole tour, 1 hour only
for "Napoleon's" path).
Hiking in Val Rosandra
The Val Rosandra Valley encloses a remarkable natural environment and a
walk through its paths, and by the stream and natural ponds, surrounded
by typical Carsic vegetation is worth it, provided you have a good
supply of water with you as it can be very hot this season. Make sure
you have good sneakers on.
Walk along colour-marked footpaths, each marked by CAI (Italian Alpine
Club), ranging from very easy paths to others that require some
ability. There are easily accessible caves for speleologist and
archaeology lovers. You can reach the Valley by taking Bus 40 from the
Central Train Station in Trieste and get off in Bagnoli della
Rosandra.The excursion may last around 3 hours.
The Joseph Ressel path in Basovizza
This is an interesting and innovative way to learn about the Carso
woods, fauna, plants, and geology. This walk is one of the first in
Europe to be equipped with infrared transmitters system that will give
you vocal info in English Italian or Slovene regarding environmental
and historical peculiarities of the Carso territory. A receiver can be
collected at no charge at the "Centro didattico naturalistico"
(naturalistic educational centre) located at the entrance of the town
of Basovizza (Via Gruden 34). You can reach the town of Basovizza by
city Bus 51 from Trieste Train Station. For more info see
www.trieste.com
Carsiana Botanical Garden
The local Carsiana botanical garden, offers visitors a beautiful
selection of the typical local fauna, to be found among the vegetation
in Carso (karst). Opening hours: Tue-Fri 10-13, Sat, Sun and public
holidays 10-13 and 15-19- closed on Mondays. Guided tours take place
at 16:00 and 17:00 on both Saturday and Sunday. Take Bus 42 from Piazza
Oberdan up to Prosecco and proceed with Bus 46 to Sgonico. For more
information: website www.carsiana.eu - call: 040-229573.
CAFES, FOOD AND WINE
Trieste's historical cafes: The Tommaseo Cafe' (Riva 3 Novembre) and
the San Marco Cafe '(Via Battisti 13) are places where writers,
intellectuals and artists still meet. Presentation of books, art
exhibits and musical evenings are held there.
Best ice cream in town: Gelateria Zampolli, in via Ghega near the train
station or in Viale XX Settembre, where ice creams are made in the
traditional way with over 68 flavours.
Best Buffet in town: "Da Pepi", via Cassa di Risparmio nr 3: a typical
old-fashioned fast food bar with a Mittel-European atmosphere. You can
have excellent ham sandwiches at the bar, or enjoy the special house
dish; a variety of cold cuts served with sauerkraut and freshly grated
horseradish. Good selection of wines and beers. Recently reviewed by
the New York Times as the best in the Region.
Best chocolate and pastry shop: "Pasticceria Orocolato" in Via Cassa di
Risparmio nr 9.
Agriturismo or Farm House Restaurants:
Milic, Localita' Sgonico (Sagrado) in the Carso, offers exellent local
wines and typical Carso specialities (mainly soups, grilled meats, home
made gnocchi and pasta) tel: 040 327120. Take Bus 46 from Trieste Train
Station.
Mezza Luna, in Duino Aurisina (Malchina), wide range of meat
specialities, own production of goat cheese, omelettes, good selection
of wines. Phone: 040-291529, see website www.mezzalunanet.it. Take Bus
43 from Duino.
Al Pescaturismo, at the Villaggio del Pescatore, where you are served
fresh fish and seafood. Phone: 339 6390473. Take Bus 73 from Sistiana.
For more info on farm house restaurants and farm holidays in the region
see websites:
http://agriturismi.saperviaggiare.it/friuli-venezia-giulia/trieste.asp.
Or
www.triestebynet.it
Some suggestions about ethnic restaurants in Trieste:
Arab restaurant: Mille e una Notte- Viale XX Settembre, 16- tel 040
368764
Chinese restaurant: Cina Cina - Via Brunner n. 1 - tel 040 367388
Greek restaurant: Filoxenia - Via Mazzini n. 3 - tel 040 3481644
Indian restaurant: Via Corridoni n. 2 - tel 040 661255
Japanese restaurant: Tokio - Via Gatteri n. 10 - tel 040 630814
Spanish restaurant: La Rambla - Viale Miramare n. 323 - tel 040 44684
OTHER ATTRACTIONS
Bowling: There is a Bowling Center in Duino at "the Ristorante Pizzeria
Bowling Duino" open daily and at night. There are also four swimming
pools in the restaurant's garden (open from 9 am to 7 pm). The
restaurant serves good pizzas and grilled meats too!! Check website
www.bowlingduino.it or call: 040208362
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