There are many centuries of history, culture, and art that the land that reaches Tarvisio from Moggio boasts, following the valley of the Fella and its tributaries and that of the Gailitz stream, whose waters, after bathing Tarvisio, flow into the Gail to finally end in the Black Sea.
A land already known to the Romans, who had built there a trade route to the North, leaving important traces of their presence in Pontebba, Camporosso, Tarvisio.
Pontebba was for centuries the border between the Republic of Venice and the Empire of Austria: on this side populations of Italian language and culture, on the other side German and Slavic.
Even today this linguistic plurality subsists, which means that Italian, Friulian, German and Slovenian are spoken in everyday life in Tarvisio.