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Apúlia

Região ·🇮🇹 Itália
População 3.866.174
Área 19.334 km²
Fuso horário Europe/Rome
Website oficial www.provincia.matera.it

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Apulia Essentials

Apulia Essentials

Apulia’s landscape is defined by its distinct architectural heritage, from the 13th-century octagonal Castel del Monte to the intricate Baroque facade of the Basilica di Santa Croce in Lecce. The region contains significant religious landmarks, including the cave-shrine of San Michele on Mount Gargano and the Basilica of Saint Nicholas in Bari. Coastal highlights include the Romanesque seaside cathedral of Trani and the limestone cliffs of Polignano a Mare. Inland, the karst system of the Castellana Caves and the unique two-story Trullo Sovrano showcase the area's geological and vernacular history.

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Apulia's Historic Churches

Apulia's Historic Churches

Apulia’s religious landscape is defined by the distinct Apulian Romanesque style, seen in the limestone facades of Bari and Trani, and the elaborate "Barocco Leccese" found in Lecce’s Santa Croce. This collection spans centuries of faith, featuring the UNESCO-listed cave sanctuary of San Michele on Mount Gargano and the massive pilgrimage site of San Giovanni Rotondo. From the 11th-century mosaic floors in Otranto to the Byzantine-influenced frescoes in Galatina, these sites preserve the region's diverse cultural heritage.

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Castles and Fortifications of Apulia

Castles and Fortifications of Apulia

Apulia’s landscape is defined by strategic military architecture spanning the Norman, Swabian, and Aragonese eras. This collection features Frederick II’s enigmatic octagonal Castel del Monte and the massive coastal fortresses of Otranto and Brindisi. Beyond the grand castles, the list includes Lecce’s ornate 16th-century triumphal city gates and the rugged watchtowers of the Salento coast. These structures illustrate the region's historical role as a defensive frontier between the Mediterranean and the Italian mainland.

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Best Beaches in Apulia

Best Beaches in Apulia

Apulia’s coastline stretches across the Adriatic and Ionian seas, offering diverse geological formations from the dramatic limestone cliffs of Polignano a Mare to the flat, sandy expanses of Salento. Many sites, like Baia dei Turchi and Porto Badisco, carry historical significance dating back to Ottoman sieges and Roman mythology. This selection includes protected natural reserves within the Gargano National Park, fully equipped beach clubs with modern amenities, and secluded gravel coves accessible only by boat or steep coastal paths.

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Archaeological Sites in Apulia

Archaeological Sites in Apulia

Apulia’s archaeological landscape spans from Bronze Age megaliths to Roman engineering and medieval ruins. This selection includes the 2nd-century amphitheater in Lecce and the Doric columns of Taranto’s Temple of Poseidon. Key sites like Egnazia reveal Messapian and Roman urban planning, while the plains of Cannae mark the site of Hannibal’s famous victory. Coastal defense is represented by 16th-century watchtowers, while the underground excavations in Brindisi and the Early Christian mosaics of Canosa di Puglia showcase the region's complex layers of history.

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Culture & Arts in Apulia

Culture & Arts in Apulia

Apulia's cultural landscape features grand 19th-century opera houses like Bari’s Teatro Petruzzelli and Brindisi’s modern Teatro Verdi, which was built directly over Roman ruins. Archaeological collections at MAR.TA in Taranto and the Jatta Museum in Ruvo di Puglia showcase world-renowned Greek ceramics and artifacts from Magna Graecia. The region's artistic heritage is preserved in the Pinacoteca Metropolitana’s medieval and Renaissance galleries, alongside historic castles and specialized museums like the Trullo Sovrano, the only two-story trullo in Alberobello.

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Caves and Viewpoints of Apulia

Caves and Viewpoints of Apulia

This collection spans the karst landscapes and rugged Adriatic coastline of Apulia. Key highlights include the Grotte di Castellana, a 3-kilometer underground system reaching depths of 122 meters, and the Grotta della Poesia, a natural limestone pool at Roca Vecchia. Along the cliffs of Polignano a Mare, numerous viewpoints like Balconata Lama Monachile overlook the Roman-era bridge and sea caves carved into the limestone. Further south, Grotta Zinzulusa preserves unique subterranean biodiversity and prehistoric artifacts near the town of Castro.

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Mapa de Apúlia

Informações práticas

Moeda
Euro EUR € · Pagamentos com cartão · Amplamente aceites
Números de emergência
112
Eletricidade
Tipo C / Tipo F / Tipo L
230 V · 50 Hz
Idiomas
italiano
Água da torneira
Potável
Lado de condução
Direita
Código de chamada
+39
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