Small rural village of Fontanabona, whose name derives from the source, that gushes out in its central little square. The country is dominated from the castle of medieval origin (rearranged in the eighteenth century) and from its splendid garden, characterized from the presence of rare and secular plants. The first news of the place goes back in all probability in the tenth century; sure is that in a document of 1196 is cited Corrado di Guttenbrunnen (German translation of Fontanabona), member of the local feudal family, extinguished in 1587. Since 1969 the castle belongs to the Region Friuli after the donation of Raimondo Capsoni de Rinoldi.
Zamok Fontanabona: derevushka Fontanabona, nazvanie kotoroi proizoshlo ot rodnika, biyushego na glavnoi ploshadi. Nad mestnostiyu vozvishaetsya srednevekovii zamok (v posledstvii perestroennii v 18 stoletii) i ego velikolepnii sad, znamenitii svoimi redkimi i vekovimi rasteniyami.Pervie svedeniya, kasayushiesya derevni, prihodyatsya na 10 stoletie, a s bolshei dostovernostiyu upominaetsya v dokumente 1196 goda Korrado di Gutenbrunnen, chlen mestnoi feodalnoi semii. V nachale 16 stoletiya zamok i okruzhayushie ego zemli bili prodani Veneziei kardinalu Francesko Mantika, chii potomki obladali im do 1819 goda. S 1969 goda zamok perehodit v sobstvennost k regionu Friuli Venezia Dzuliya, kak dar ot Raimondo Karsoni de Rinoldi. |