Bari is a city with a strong cultural identity, where the splendor and the holiness of the buildings that populate the old town, named “Bari Vecchia”, mingle with the more modern features of the new town of the so-called “Quartiere Murattiano ” (Murat district) built by Gioacchino Murat in 1813 beyond the walls of the medieval heart.
There are indelible traces left by the populations who infiltrated this land lying on the Adriatic Sea. Conquered by Romans, Lombards, Arabs, Byzantines, Normans, Swabians, Spaniards, and the French.
The Basilica of San Nicola, the Cathedral of San Sabino and the Norman-Swabian Castle gives some of the most eloquent evidence of the past you can find in the old town. Here you can lose yourself in its narrow streets, amongst historic buildings, churches, votive shrines, arches, and craft stores, literally an explosion of colors and flavors.
The lively aroma of “ciambotto”, a famous fish soup, “sgagliozze”, a crispy fried polenta, focaccia, taralli and other typical products will accompany you on your journey discovering the oldest and most authentic part of the city.
But you will find the real essence of Puglia only there, in “via dell’Arco Basso” (Low Arch Street) , better known as the “via delle orecchiette,” where you will witness a real show put on by the skilled hands of the women of Bari who, on their stage, a sturdy wooden table, will bring to life one of the masterpieces of Apulian cuisine: the orecchiette, small ear-shaped pasta.
In the Murat district, with its neat grid plan, you can admire the splendor of the Petruzzelli Theatre and other historic buildings such as the Piccinni Theatre, the Palace of the Pugliese Acquedotto (Apulian Aqueduct) and the Ateneo Palace.
A must for shopping lovers is the famous Via Sparano, with numerous stores of name brands.
On the border between the old city and the Murat district is the charming Margherita Theatre, built on the sea in the bend of the old port, and Piazza Ferrarese, located in the area where one of the gates to the old city once stood. Connected to Piazza del Ferrarese, going toward the old city, you will find Piazza Mercantile, once the center of the city’s administrative and economic life.
In the twentieth century, and particularly during the Fascist period, the city was further developed with new buildings and the elegant waterfront, one of the longest and most beautiful in Italy, from which you can enjoy an enchanting view of the city, particularly at sunrise and sunset.
Walking along the waterfront you will meet the sandy beach of Pane e Pomodoro and, a little further from the center, the pebble beach of Torre Quetta. And finally, in these places of sea and sun you can devote yourself to your complete relaxation.
Located in the heart of the Mediterranean, Puglia has been a bridge between East and West since ancient times. Thanks to its central location, many different civilizations have left signs of their passage over the centuries. A trip to Puglia means having the opportunity to meet many different cultures that make this land unique.
This trip to Puglia is not a trip, but many trips…
Cesare Brandi (Historian and Critic of art)
On the plateau of the lower part of the “Murgia di Bari”, better known as the “Murgia dei Trulli”, lies Castellana Grotte known especially for its caves which represent the most important speleological complex in Italy and Europe.
The natural entrance to the caves is a deep sinkhole known as the “Grave.” In the past locals thought that this cavity was the mouth of Hell; once, in fact, animals fell here, and their rotting corpses produced the so-called “will-o- the-wisp”.
These gases encountering the cold wind outside were driven back into the cavity and this swirling of fires made the peasants believe that the gases were the souls of dead sinners trying to get out of Hell.
Along the 3-kilometer path, at a depth of about 70 meters, among colossal stalagmites and stalactites and rich cave fauna, you will encounter large caverns and caves in a wide variety of colors ranging from pure white, such as that of the wonderful White Cave, to yellow, gray, orange, red and brown.
Each cave or cavity within the complex has a fanciful name derived from the shape of the concretions found here: the Wolf, the Monument, the Altar, and the Nativity Passageway are just some of the environments you can visit during your journey into the depths of the Earth.
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On the “Murge dei Trulli “plateau lies Locorotondo, whose name comes from the Latin “Locus Rotundus,” which precisely means round place.
Locorotondo is one the most beautiful villages in Italy and is distinguished by its typical whitewashed houses with sloping roofs, called “cummerse,” and by the beauty of the old town crisscrossed by white-paved alleys enlivened by the flowered balconies of the whitewashed houses.
This splendid village boasts a wine tradition of excellence: Locorotondo DOC is a white table wine with a delicate and intense aroma and, a smooth dry flavor, ideal to accompany fish-based menus.
Just a few kilometers from the city of Andria, in the heart of the “Alta Murgia” National Park, stands Castel del Monte, the mighty castle of Puer Apuliae (the child of Apulia) Frederick II of Swabia.
The majestic manor of the Holy Roman Emperor represents one of the masterpieces of medieval architecture and one of the most precious jewels of Puglia: for its great historical and artistic value it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996.
The manor, dating from the 13th century, stands out on a low hill overlooking the surrounding countryside and is distinguished by its octagonal shape.
Mythological creatures and plant motifs decorate the keystones of the interior rooms, and rich coral breccia cornices embellish the doors of the various rooms.
Various hypotheses have been made by scholars about this building: according to some it is an astronomical observatory, according to others a hunting manor; others, however, attribute to it an esoteric value due to the repetition of the number 8 in its architectural geometry: the octagon symbolizes, in fact, the union between the Earth and God.
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Info: www.casteldelmonte.beniculturali.it
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