Churches and places of worship Cattedrale di Trani The Cathedral of Trani named after San Nicola Pellegrino is a structure in Apulian Romanesque style. It was built with the characteristic white-pink stone of the tuff quarries typical of the city. An interesting detail lies in the pointed arch that supports the bell tower, thanks to the fact that this element is not found in any other Apulian church.
Churches and places of worship Chiesa di Santa Chiara Built in the late fourth century, the church was rebuilt several times, but the facade has retained its original beauty. Inside there are works of great value, such as the wooden crucifix of '500 and the main altar of '700.
Churches and places of worship Chiesa di San Rocco Built during a plague in 1528 by the will of the Venetian governor, as reported by the inscription on the lintel of the main entrance. Inside there are paintings of a certain value, recently restored.
Churches and places of worship Chiesa di San Nicola Piccinino It was the barn of a certain Sabino who moved to pity, for the conditions in which he was, hosted a young pilgrim named Nicola traveling to Rome. He died soon after and it was proclaimed a saint.
Churches and places of worship Chiesa di San Donato The building probably of the fifteenth century was restored in 1874 after the collapse of the ceiling.
Churches and places of worship Chiesa di San Francesco Originally called of the SS Trinity, built in 1176 by the abbot of the Benedictine order Domenico Benincasa. It is one of the few Romanesque churches in Puglia with aligned domes and it is one of the few leading to count three.
Churches and places of worship Chiesa di San Martino Built in the X-XI century. The structure is very simple. Inside there are traces of frescoes.
Churches and places of worship Chiesa di San Toma Built in 1838 with the materials of the demolished church of the Annunziata: the bell, the urns of the De Cuneo and a wooden relief of the Annunciation.
Churches and places of worship Chiesa di San Giovanni Built in the fifteenth century by the noblewoman Antonella Palagano Widow Lionello, it was completely restored in 1770 . The interior also features a fine polychrome marble altars and paintings of famous painters.