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Municipality of Buja
Municipality of Buja Pop.: 6,670
Area: 25,55 sq. km, 226 m a.s.l.
Neighbourhoods: Andreuzza, Avilla, Camadusso, Camartino, Campo Garzolino, Caspigello, Codesio, Collosomano, Madonna, Monte, Ontegnano, Saletti, San Floreano, Solaris, Sopramonte, Sottocolle, Sottocostoia, Strambons, Tomba, Tonzolano, Urbignacco, Ursinis Grande, Ursinis Piccolo
Town Hall: Piazza S.Stefano , 3 - 33030 Buja
Phone.: 0432.960151 Fax: 0432.960632
www.comune.buja.ud.it
The origins of Buja are really old, but its castle, the first settlement, was probably built around the mid -6th century AD. Already mentioned in a document by Charles the Great in 792, Buja is mentioned again - with Fagagna, Gruagno, Braitan and Udine - also in the famous Ottone II's diploma of 983. Restored after the 1976 earthquake, the pieve of S. Lorenzo in Monte, built in a place that had always been inhabited, is notable for the late 14th-century frescoes by an unknown Friulian painter portraying scenes from the life of the Virgin and visible on the barrel vault of a small chapel. The church also contains a large altarpiece with St. Lorenzo's martyrdom and two paintings with episodes from the Saint's life: this is what remains of a large wooden altar carved and painted by Giovanni Battista Grassi (1558). Moreover, wooden statues (15th cent.) are doubtfully attributed to Domenico da Tolmezzo, who, instead, is certainly the author of a beautiful statue of Virgin with Child (1481) in the church of Madonna di Buja. The neo-Gothic duomo of S. Stefano, partly destroyed in the earthquake, was rebuilt. In the church of S. Pietro at Avilla, there is a peculiar Via Crucis with panels by well-known contemporary artists.

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