Spilimbergo, a charming medieval town nestled in the Friuli Venezia Giulia region of Italy, offers a lovely blend of art, history, and natural beauty. With its well-preserved historic center, world-famous mosaic school, and picturesque surroundings, Spilimbergo makes for a delightful day trip when you’re visiting Venice or the Friuli Venezia Guilia region.
What are the highlights of this tiny town you wonder? Lovely frescoed buildings (don’t miss the Spilimbergo Castle and its Palazzo Dapinto!), mountain views, and mosaics galore—both indoors and outdoors. As you stroll the town’s streets and see mosaics adorning buildings, parking lots, and even tree trunks, you’ll understand why Italians have dubbed Spilimbergo the città del mosaico (city of mosaics).
The Mosaic School
Since 1922, Spilimbergo has played host to a renowned mosaic school, the Scuola Mosaicisti del Friuli. Graduates have gone on to create mosaics in prominent cities around the world, including the opera house in Paris, the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., and the Ground Zero subway station in New York City.
When Shawn and I visited Spilimbergo a few summers ago, the Mosaic School wasn’t offering any in-depth tours because of the pandemic. Nevertheless, we were wowed by the mosaic sculptures in front of the building, as well as the panels hanging in the entryway. The creations ranged from classical art to a contemporary mosaic of a QR code posted outside, designed to direct visitors to the school’s website. Someday, we look forward to returning so we can watch the students in the workshops creating mosaics.
Spilimbergo’s Other Must-See Landmarks:
- Palazzo Spilimbergo di Sopra, the town’s beautifully frescoed town hall. The building’s roots go back to at least the 14th century.
- Duomo di Santa Maria Maggiore di Spilimbergo, a Romanesque-Gothic cathedral.
- Castello di Spilimbergo – Spilimbergo Castle, a ring of impressive buildings and palaces, some of which date back to the 10th and 11th centuries. The Palazzo Dipinto (Painted Palace) is the most ornate building, thanks to its pretty Renaissance-era frescoes. Inside you’ll find the Restaurant La Torre (see the restaurant’s Facebook page here).




























Where in the World?
Planning Pointers:
- Spilimbergo is located 115km (70 miles) northeast of Venice, and only 30 km (20 miles) northeast of the pretty town of Pordenone. Both times we based ourselves in the region, we had a car.
- Spilimbergo’s Mosaic School offers short mosaic-making courses, and it’s also possible to visit the school. Reservations are required in some cases, so it’s best to contact the school’s administrative office in advance.
- See Spilimbergo’s Tourism Information Office for more details and resources, including this city map.
Photography & text © Tricia A. Mitchell. All Rights Reserved.


Leave a reply to Anna Cancel reply