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  • The Masseria San Domenico lies about five hundred meters from the sea on the coast between Bari and Brindisi. It is one of the...
  • The Carabaccia is a small boat in the shape of a walnut shell that, in ancient times, transported sand and salt back and forth...
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Apulia

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In Bari - Apulia's capital city - they say: "If Paris was by the sea, it would be like a small Bari". Presumption or arrogance? No, just pride (for which these people are famous, apart from their strong sense of humour). The pride of living in a city that successfully blends art and deep historic roots with a very modern spirit of business enterprise. Traditionally the "land's end" that bridged Italy with the worlds of Greece and the Middle East, Bari enjoyed its "golden age" during medieval times. The Cathedral and Church of St. Nicholas with their Romanesque forms, bear majestic witness to that period. Traces of the ancient trading and social contacts with the Greek world can be seen in the Archaeological Museum. The blend of history and art that characterizes the monuments of Bari is reflected in many areas of Apulia, where you will often discover cathedrals built during the medieval era such as in Brindisi, Andria, Barletta, Trani, Ruvo di Puglia, Lucera, Troia, Manfredonia, Otranto, and Gallipoli. Belonging to another era yet equally precious and extraordinary is the flourishing of the baroque architecture in the town of Lecce. In Taranto, the Archaeological Museum has sections of the more remote past. And Alberobello, in the province of Bari, is the capital of the Trulli, singular domains dating back to pre-history no less. As to nature's wonders, Apulia offers an extraordinary intermingling of mountains, woods and uncontaminated sea, for which the promontory of the Gargano in the province of Foggia is so well renowned.

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  • Sun, sea, wind. Nature strikes in the first place, when one gets to this land stretch in balance between two seas. Salento has...
  • Murge are composed of rectangular-shaped calcareous tableland marked by the Ofanto river, the "Messapi threshold", Basilicata...
  • Imperial Puglia indicates the geographical area including the municipalities of Andria, Barletta, Bisceglie, Canosa di Puglia,...
  • These are the most famous Spas in Apulia, with the classification of their thermal waters: - Santa Margherita di Savoia (FG):...
  • Itria Valley, land of trulloes par excellence, is a karst depression, coinciding with the bottom of the Murge. Its name derives...
  • Daunia, ancient Capitanata region, includes the Preappennines, the Apulian Tavoliere and Gargano. Its landscape is extremely diverse...
  • The Jonian coast is characterized by wide beaches and a limpid water sloping gently into deepness. Taranto, also known as "the...
some towns
  • Sannicola, till 1908, was district of the city of Gallipoli and so up until this date, the town submitted the same destiny of...
  • Located 5 km from Lecce, the city's name derives from "soùrbon" Sorba, the fruit of a very common plant, that in the past, flourished...
  • Noci, town of the province of Bari, situated at short distance from the Adriatic sea at 28 km and the Ionian Sea at 35 km. Its...
  • Giurdignano is a town of approx. 2000 inhabitants and is situated at short distance from capo d'Otranto, the most Eastern strip...
  • ALEZIO is situated in the Southern area of the Salento at short distance from the famous city of Gallipoli. Tourism is one of...
  • Ceglie Messapica rises 302 m above sea level on one of the last outposts of the Southern Murgia. Even though the city is located...
  • Situated on of the last hillsides of the Murgia Salentina, Matino, takes its name from the words "high ground", and the city was...
  • Gagliano Del Capo is a small town of approx. 5000 inhabitants situated in the Southern part of Salento, not far from Santa Maria...
  • Popular tourist destination and one of the most important fishing ports in Puglia, Mola di Bari is located in an area inhabited...
  • Situated on the top of a hill known as "Serra di Sant'Elia" at an altitude of 140 metres above sea level. From its name (fortified...
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