It can be said that after Venice, Udine was the second home of
Giambattista Tiepolo: and in fact, Udine is the first city on terra
firma in which, Tiepolo, not yet 30 years old, obtained important
commissions, opening the doors to his success in Europe. For more
information click
here.
The province of Udine is one of the best Italian's city for
quality of life, according to "Il Sole 24 Ore" national newspaper.
For more information: Udine chambre of
commerce (available only in Italian).
Udine is famous for is secular oenological tradition and for its
many wineries of the area where wine is consumed as a "rite".
Every year, in September, the exhibition "Friuli doc" brings to Udine
thousands of tourists (website available only in Italian).
Many associations promote social opportunities for national and
international guests:
- "Officine Giovani"
which always offers new cultural initiatives (website available
only in Italian);
- "AEGEE" which promotes,
especially among university students, cooperation, integration and
tolerance in a unified Europe whose timetable is always full of
events.
For more information on living in Udine you can consult Udine's city
web site.
Living in Udine is less expensive than many other Italians big cities like Rome, Bologna, Milan or Padua. Find out more ...

Theatre is one of Udine’s cultural strengths thanks a synergy of performance spaces and variety of productions. Find out more ...
In Udine there are a lot of museums, exhibitions and other interesting places to visit. Find out more ...
Udine offers a rich cultural life. There is a number of local and international events in music, art, sport, etc. Find out more ...
Do you want to know what is the weather like in Udine? The climate is predominantly continental. Find out more ...