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What to see and what to do in Bari e la costa

Discover the monuments, buildings, natural treasures and all the details that characterize District of Bari e la costa and its territory.

Molfetta - Churches and places of worship

Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta

The Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta was built in the seventeenth century at the behest of the Jesuits and is dedicated to their founder Ignatius of Loyola. Inside it are kept the relics of the patron saint St. Conrad of Bavaria. The façade houses inside a window the statue depicting Saint Ignatius of Loyola, but there are also other works, such as the Sixteenth Century Mariae Dormitio and the canvas of the Assumption of Mary of Corrado Giaquinto.

Mola di Bari - Castles, palaces and mansions

Castello Angioino

The construction of the castle was ordered by Charles I of Anjou between 1278 and 1281 in order to protect the coast from pirate attacks. The building has the form of a stellar polygon. Access to the castle is through a bridge. Inside there is a large hall, shaped like a trapeze, transformed today into a conference room. Charles I wanted the building to be a palace and home for the royal family. In the 16th and 17th centuries, within the structure, literary academies and a theater were housed.

Bari - Theaters

Teatro Petruzzelli

The largest private theater of Europe and for its size it is the fourth of Italy. It belongs to the Italian family Messeni Nemagna. Since the first season it hosted the greatest artists, and being a politeama, it gave rise to the most various kinds of entertainment. Created by merchants from Bari, Onofrio and Antonio Petruzzelli, originally from Trieste,it is the pride of the city and of the whole of Puglia. Destroyed in 1991 by a fire,it is now completely rebuilt.

Bari - Walls, towers and gates

Masseria Alberotanza Ex Torre Pieschi

The Masseria Alberotanza Ex Torre Pieschi was built during the 13th century and belonged to the family of Pieschi di Modugno. During the 18th century the structure was expanded by the Alberotanza family, originally from Mola di Bari. The most impressive part is the tower of the building that has a square plan with architraved windows. Adjacent to the tower are also some one-storey rooms that had the function of chapel and storage of tools.

Bari - Walls, towers and gates

Masseria Madia Diana o due Torri

Masseria Madia Diana or two Towers was built between the 13th and 18th centuries where the Provincial Road 1 is currently located. The Tower was built in the thirteenth century and had the function of a structure for sighting and defending the adjacent village. Of the two towers we notice that there is only one left that comes with louvers and single doors on the side of the courtyard. The entrance to the farm takes place through the northeast part of the structure and inside it you can see an oil mill turned into a barrel where there are engravings.

Molfetta - Walls, towers and gates

Torre Chiusa della Torre

The Tower dates back to the 9th century and is located in the district of Chiusa Vetrana, not far from Molfetta. Its name comes from being in a natural lock or better in a fenced place for pasture. The structure is divided into two floors, with a height of eighteen meters. Unfortunately, today the tower has some deteriorated parts, but it is assumed that there were friars inside it, based on the presence of signs of a fresco depicting a friar who breaks bread.

Bari - Walls, towers and gates

Masseria Torre Reddito

Masseria Torre Inferno was built in the sixteenth century at the behest of Isabella of Aragon, daughter of the king of Naples Alfonso II, with the intent to manage the agricultural funds of the area and for the deposit of her animals . Not long after, the building was donated to Enrico Tanzi who restructured some parts of it. The structure consists of several buildings among which stands a bell tower with eighteenth-century decorations. Of particular composition we also find the chapel dedicated to Sorrows with architravated portal.

Molfetta - Walls, towers and gates

Torre Pettine Azzollini

The Pettine Azzollini Tower was erected in the 16th century and is considered a fortified structure. In fact, during the different episodes of plague, cholera and wars of the twentieth century some families sheltered within it. The denomination comes from the pawns that the pirates left along the path after looting from the Azzollini to which the tower passed after the Passari. The property is accessed through an arched entrance and the upper floor can be reached from the internal stairs.
HOTEL JOLLY - >Modugno
Modugno - Strada Provinciale Bari-Modugno Km1 Snc
L'EQUINOZIO - >Bitonto
Bitonto - Via Xxiv Maggio 10
RESIDENCE HOTEL -POGGIO DELLE GINESTRE - >Noicattaro
Noicattaro - S.P. Torre A Mare-Noicattaro 0
LA TORRE STORICA - >Palo del Colle
Palo del Colle - P.Zza S. Croce 18
FEMILY B&B - >Grumo Appula
Grumo Appula - Via Giacomo Scarola 7-9
HOTEL GABBIANO - >Mola di Bari
Mola di Bari - Viale Piero Delfino Pesce 24
LA DOLCE VITE - >Turi
Turi - Vico Ii Sedile 4
KAREN HOUSE - >Polignano a Mare
Polignano a Mare - Via Viola 18/20
IL SOLE - >Monopoli
Monopoli - Via Lagravinese S.P. Per Conversano N.C.
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