
The Svevo Castle
The Castle of Oria (in the province of Brindisi) occupies Vaglio Hill, the highest point of the city, at about 166 meters above sea level,
Discovering the most authentic Salento: guides, tips and itineraries for an unforgettable trip.
The Castle of Oria (in the province of Brindisi) occupies Vaglio Hill, the highest point of the city, at about 166 meters above sea level,
The Mother Church was built on the same site as the ancient medieval church, from which the two stylophore lions now placed at the sides
In Puglia, the Jews spread during the Norman-Swabian period. Wealthy communities were present in Lecce, as well as in Brindisi and Oria. The one in
A renowned tourist destination in the province of Brindisi (about 50 km from Manduria), Ostuni is also known as the “White City,” thanks to its
Inaugurated in 1492, the Aragonese Castle, a grandiose work of the late 15th century, stands on the area occupied in Byzantine times by a fortress
The Giannuzzi Palace is located in the historic center of Manduria and takes its name from the Giannuzzi family, who built it in the 16th
History Spanning over 35 hectares and located approximately 80 meters above sea level, the “Cuturi” Forest is part of the “Regional Natural Reserves of the
In Manduria, the Museum of Primitivo Wine Civilization, located within the Winery of the Manduria Producers, was created with a strong focus on preserving memory
The Borraco River is a stream that originates from two distinct springs fed by groundwater sources located about 300 meters from the sea. Its peculiarity
The nature reserve of the Salina dei Monaci. This reserve, located between San Pietro in Bevagna and Torre Colimena (which also belongs to the Municipality
The National Archaeological Museum of Taranto, one of the most important in Italy, was established in 1887 and has occupied the former Convent of the
The Archaeological Park of the Messapian Walls in Manduria is a place of extraordinary historical and cultural value, telling the story of one of the
The Chidro River, the most important watercourse along the entire Ionian coast of Puglia, with its 3,000 liters per second and its 500 meters in
Discovering San Pietro in Bevagna: A Corner of History and Nature A symbol of the area, the church dedicated to Saint Peter stands majestically at
LECCE 40 km Lecce, known as the “Florence of the South,” is one of Italy’s main art cities and a true Baroque gem. Located in
The tower was built around 1560-1570, in the territory of this municipality (at that time called Casalnuovo) and, more precisely, in the fief “Comunale,” also
Torre Colimena, or Torri Columèna as the locals from Manduria call it, is a charming seaside district that is part of the municipality of Manduria,
The history of Taranto begins in the 8th century BC with the founding of Taras, the only colony of the Spartans, although archaeological findings confirm
The foundation of the city According to the historian Herodotus, the foundation of the city occurred when a group of Cretans shipwrecked along the Salento
The Plinian Spring is named after Pliny the Elder, who, having either visited it directly or received information about it from others, describes it in
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