Pordenone isn't a typical stop for tourists seeking historic architecture or cultural monuments, but there are plenty of Medieval and Renaissance era churches and mansions which are worth a look if you find yourself in the area. Most intriguing is the Church of the Holy Trinity along the Noncello river, it has an octagonal ceiling structure and many beautifully painted frescoes by Giovanni Maria Calderai, a famous Renaissance painter. Also noteworthy is the Roman Villa of Torre, a large Roman estate which was discovered only in the 1950's. As far as local cultural events go, the Pordenone Silent Film Festival is held in October of every year within the city and is the largest, most important international festival dedicated to silent films. If you find yourself with little to do, consider acquiring a car rental in Italy or indulge with a private chauffeur and set out to see the many sights which await you!
To rent an automobile in Pordenone, drivers are instructed to provide an International Driver's Permit if they come from the USA. You can get an IDP from your local AAA for about $20. Please read on to learn more about Italy's new IDP laws.
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