Forni di Sotto was once famous for its mountain architecture with stone houses with wooden balconies. Having risen from the ashes, today it is a completely new town, where the only testaments to its past are the 19th-century fountains of Tredolo, Baselia, and Vico boroughs. Like nearby Forni di Sopra, the town is a summer and winter resort. Part of the municipal area belongs to the nature reserve of the Friulian Dolomites.
Photography by Ulderica Da Pozzo