The Rocca di Monfalcone towers over the city from its 88-meter height, offering spectacular views of the Gulf of Trieste. This medieval fortress, rebuilt by the Venetians in 1525, is a symbol of the city and houses the Speleo-Paleontological Museum with over 10,000 artifacts. Within its walls, history comes alive: from its Ostrogoth origins to Venetian rule, and traces of World War I.
- Venetian fortress with a square keep and circular walls
- Speleo-paleontological museum with unique finds
- Paths and trenches from the Great War
- Breathtaking panorama of the gulf and the Karst

Symbol of Monfalcone, the Rocca is an ancient Venetian fortress featuring a speleo-paleontological museum and panoramas of the Gulf of Trieste. A dive into history among trenches and artifacts.
- Via Serenissima, Gorizia (GO)
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💡 Did You Know…?
The Lion of Saint Mark watching over the Rocca’s entrance is not the original; that one was lost, and the current one was sculpted in Venice in 1957 and donated to the city. A symbol of the ancient bond between Monfalcone and the Serenissima.



