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VERDEGIADA - >Brindisi
Brindisi - Via Prov.Le S.Vito 195/B
PIETRA 800 ROOMS & FASHION - >Mesagne
Mesagne (14 Km) - C.Da Ferrizzuolo S.N.
I LUOGHI DEL SOLE - >San Michele Salentino
San Michele Salentino (24 Km) - C.Da Sardella S.N.

Art and culture

La Cattedrale - >Brindisi

La Cattedrale

Brindisi

The Cathedral of Brindisi in Puglia, is a Romanesque building built around centuries XI and XII. Keeps inside some of its key original features.Worth visiting!

Museo Archeologico Provinciale - Mapri - >Brindisi

Museo Archeologico Provinciale - Mapri

Brindisi

The Museum, established in 1884, is named after Fabrizio Ribezzo, scholar of Messapian civilization, and is an important place for local archaeology. The objects on display belong from prehistory to the Roman period. The Archaeological Museum is divided into 6 sections. The public can admire bronze artifacts, anchors, ceramics with red and black figures etc. the museum has been enriched thanks to the excavations conducted systematically in the territory.

Colonne Terminali Della Via Appia - >Brindisi

Colonne Terminali Della Via Appia

Brindisi

The terminal Roman columns of the Via Appia Antica date back to the 3rd century AD, judging by the capital. These columns are testimony to Roman art. The columns are located close to some squares and are easily visible. At the beginning, there were two Roman Columns. Today there is only one left, located near the Port of Brindisi. The columns were built in marble and had a height of 18.74 meters. An inscription is readable on the column pedestal. Many assumptions about the placement of the columns, but the most reliable is linked to the celebratory purpose. The construction of the two twin columns is thought to date back to the period II — III centuries. The remaining Column is the emblem of the city.

Monumento al Marinaio d'Italia - >Brindisi

Monumento al Marinaio d'Italia

Brindisi

It represents one of the symbols of the city, it is located in the port and was built of reinforced concrete to commemorate the approximately 6,000 sailors who fell during World War I and the 33,900 sailors who fell in the second. It is a monument in the form of a rudder 53 meters high in reinforced concrete covered with carparo. It was built between 1932 and 1933.

Torre Mattarelle - >Brindisi

Torre Mattarelle

Brindisi

The Mattarelle Tower dates back to the 16th century. It was built in 1567 by the masons Virgilio Pugliese and Giovanni Parise. The Tower is located in a strategic and panoramic point. It has a square plan (pyramidal trunk shape). The building has special architectural and decorative elements of the time. The Tower offers a beautiful panoramic view of the sea coast.

Bastione San Giacomo - >Brindisi

Bastione San Giacomo

Brindisi

The castle was built in the times of Emperor Charles V, designed and built by the military architect Ferdinando de Alarcon. The medieval building, on different heights of its five elevations, is equipped with two floors: a ground floor and one basement. The typical particular architecture has constantly attracted attention and, currently, being a municipal property, it is used and used as a venue for exhibitions and conferences.

Porta Lecce - >Brindisi

Porta Lecce

Brindisi

The Lecce Gate dates back to 1464. It was built by Ferdinand of Aragon. After the deep restorations it was extended and completed in 1530 by Carlo V. The building has special architectural elements and decorative urban art in the Brindisi area. It is now open to the public.

Bastione Carlo V - >Brindisi

Bastione Carlo V

Brindisi

The city of Brindisi owes its defensive system to the Romans and, then, to the Spanish family of the Aragonese. This system includes castles, doors and ramparts. Among the latter, it should certainly be mentioned that of Charles V, which has a typical structure of the fifteenth and seventeenth centuries, with stubby fortresses and merloni and develops on a triangular plan. The ramparts are currently used by the Municipal Administration to promote exhibitions and events.

Porta Mesagne - >Brindisi

Porta Mesagne

Brindisi

The Mesagne Gate dates back to 1784. It belongs to medieval times. The building has special architectural and decorative elements of the time. Porta Mesagne connected with the Bastion of San Giacomo.

Torre Cavallo - >Brindisi

Torre Cavallo

Brindisi

The construction of the Horse Tower ended in 1301. It was initially commissioned by King Charles I of Anjou, a project that did not have a good end, but the work continued until the rule of Charles II. Its structure was clearly determined by the King before building himself, who made a detailed draft of the building's project. On the façade were placed the coats of arms of the tower, of the Eucharist and the two Columns, symbol of the city. After no more than two centuries, the tower became damaged.

Castello Svevo o di Terra - >Brindisi

Castello Svevo o di Terra

Brindisi

The Swabian Castle of Brindisi, also known as Castello di Terra, is the oldest in the city. The construction of the castle began in 1227 at the behest of Emperor Frederick II. At the center of the trapezoidal courtyard stands the castle, surrounded by a high wall. The castle has six towers: two in circular shape, three with a square plan and one pentagonal. In the 18th and 19th centuries, it underwent reconstructions, keeping the original structure intact.

Mura Messapiche resti - >Brindisi

Mura Messapiche resti

Brindisi

These are the old walls of the city of the Messapici, or rather say what is left of them. Their length is up to 2 km and are well positioned to protect the whole area, a typical example of military architecture. During the various bombings over the years, many parts of the walls were destroyed, as a result, today we find only the remains.

Castello Alfonsino - >Brindisi

Castello Alfonsino

Brindisi

It is called Castel Rosso, Castello Di Mare, or Forte a Mare. This building was built on the island of Sant'Andrea and is considered a complex fortified work. The construction of the castle began in 1445, when Alfonso I of Aragon decided to protect the port. From 1558 to 1604, many parts of the island were enclosed by bulwarks representing a new defense system. For a certain period of time it was also used as a headlight seat.

Torre Punta Penne - >Brindisi

Torre Punta Penne

Brindisi

The Punta Penne Tower is located in Brindisi, located near the sea. In the past, the building was very tall, but over time it was cut. In 1568 Giovanni Parise rebuilt the tower.

Torre Testa - >Brindisi

Torre Testa

Brindisi

At 7km from Brindisi, there is the Torre Testa, formerly called Torre Testa di Gallico. It has a dominant position, advanced on the sea with a clear ledge, also taking advantage of the supply of the waters of the river, today Canale Giancola. The first attestations are already in the Paleolithic period until the Bronze Age.

Torre Regina Giovanna - >Brindisi

Torre Regina Giovanna

Brindisi

The tower is assumed that it was built in the 15th century, while the name is not sure if it was put on it for the honor of Queen Joanna I or II of Naples. Verbal testimonies declare the existence of a statue of the homonymous queen, of which there are no traces left. At the time, it was probably used to have visual contacts with the Castle of Serranova. It is currently privately owned.

Fontana dei Delfini - >Brindisi

Fontana dei Delfini

Brindisi

The Fountain of the Dolphins is located near the port of Brindisi. It is located inside the Gardens of Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II. Its construction dates back to 1876 and is a suggestive and attractive place on the seafront.

Monumento a Virgilio - >Brindisi

Monumento a Virgilio

Brindisi

The Monument is a sculpture that was conceived by Floriano Bodini in 1988 dedicated to the Greek artist Virgil. The statue was built and placed right in Brindisi, in a small garden on the seafront, to honor the memory of Virgil because in Brindisi he spent the last period of his life and where he died in 19 B.C.

Palazzo Dionisi - >Brindisi

Palazzo Dionisi

Brindisi

The palace overlooks the homonymous square. The style of the building is Venetian, and the facade is richly decorated. It is an ancient structure, located near the sea.

Casa del Turista - >Brindisi

Casa del Turista

Brindisi

The “Tourist House” is located in an ancient block, among the best known in the city. It is possible to trace spas that date back to the Roman period. The property hosted the headquarters of the Church of the Knights, during the Middle Ages. Previously, it was owned by the Templars. This is also evidenced by the Cross of Malta, located on the entrance. Today it is destined for tourist activities, thanks to the restoration carried out by the Municipality of Brindisi.

San Pietro degli Schiavoni - >Brindisi

San Pietro degli Schiavoni

Brindisi

The archaeological area of San Pietro degli Schiavoni collects finds from the ancient Roman city. At the beginning it was a neighborhood with a church dedicated to Saint Peter. The inhabitants were mainly Albanians and Slavs, the Schiavoni, arrived in the 15th century. The excavations carried out in the archaeological area brought to light an island from the Roman period. Characteristics are the narrow streets and squares in a non-regular shape. The area is open to the public.

Museo Archeologico Provinciale F. Ribezzo - >Brindisi

Museo Archeologico Provinciale "F. Ribezzo"

Brindisi

The Francesco Ribezzo Provincial Archaeological Museum is located in Piazza Duomo in Brindisi. The building takes its name from the homonymous and illustrious archaeologist and glottologist. It has numerous and large rooms in which it preserves attic vases of great interest. In 1992 it was enriched with underwater findings of Punta del Serrone consisting of bronze statues.

La Chiesa della Santissima Trinità - >Brindisi

La Chiesa della Santissima Trinità

Brindisi

The Holy Trinity Church, also known as the Church of Saint Lucia, was erected in the twelfth century, there are interesting frescoes and a wooden crucifix in the interior. It's worth paying a visit to the crypt inside.

Fontana de Torres - >Brindisi

Fontana de Torres

Brindisi

Built in 1619, on orders by the Spanish governor Pedro Aloysio de Torres, Torres Fountain, consists of a beautiful marble basin of probable medieval origin. A beautiful landmark worth a visit.

Castello Aragonese - >Brindisi

Castello Aragonese

Brindisi

The Swabian-Aragonese castle in Brindisi, built at the behest of Emperor Frederick II in 1227,is located on Liberty Street,in the historic city center. A beautiful old building of Swabian age that served as protection of the town

La Chiesa di San Giovanni Sepolcro - >Brindisi

La Chiesa di San Giovanni Sepolcro

Brindisi

The Church of St. John Sepulchre, in Brindisi, Puglia, is a charming building probably built in the twelfth century. In its interior there are interesting frescoes and a portal decorated with bas-relief.

Piazza del Duomo - >Lecce

Piazza del Duomo

Lecce (36 Km)

It is a rare example of "enclosed square" where the baroque style is dominant and in which time ago the doors in the evening, of which are still visible impressive hubs, were shut.

Duomo - >Lecce

Duomo

Lecce (36 Km)

It was first built in 1144 and was renovated between the years 1659-70 by Giuseppe Zimbalo to whom we owe the adjacent bell tower, 70 meters high and divided into 5 floors with very slender windows.

Castello Carlo V - >Lecce

Castello Carlo V

Lecce (37 Km)

The castle of Lecce was founded in 1537 at the behest of King Charles V. The structure of the fortress was erected with military architecture techniques. It has two doors: “Royal Gate” which still allows access, and the 'False or Rescue Door' on the back side. It was founded, not only for defense but also cultural purposes, with a beautiful theater.

Palazzo del Governo - >Lecce

Palazzo del Governo

Lecce (36 Km)

The Government Palace or Palazzo dei Celestini, for three centuries the seat of the convent of the Celestine Fathers, is a Baroque monument of Lecce. The Palace is a single complex with the Basilica of Santa Croce. In 1549, following the will of Charles V to expand the walls and build a new fortress, the convent previously existing on the site was knocked down.

Basilica di Santa Croce - >Lecce

Basilica di Santa Croce

Lecce (36 Km)

The interior is a Latin cross with three naves, the central one it is surmounted by a coffered ceiling in gilded walnut, the two sides are covered with vaulted ceilings and open towards seven chapels, each equipped with altars.

Chiesa di Sant'Irene dei Teatini - >Lecce

Chiesa di Sant'Irene dei Teatini

Lecce (37 Km)

Dedicated to Saint Irene, it has a grand facade and interior, with a Latin cross with a nave, it is modulated in a much more sober way than to outside .

Torre del Parco - >Lecce

Torre del Parco

Lecce (38 Km)

Located in the heart of Lecce, it is one of the most symbolic monuments of the city of the of medieval and Renaissance period. The tower, more than 23 meters high and built on three levels, is surrounded by a moat in which were bred bears.

San Pietro in Crepacore - >Torre Santa Susanna

San Pietro in Crepacore

Torre Santa Susanna (13 Km)

It is assumed that the construction dates back to around the 7th - 8th century during the Lombard-Byzantine War, on the ruins of a Roman villa of the Augustan age, of which some parts were used architectural.

Frantoi Ipogei - >Torre Santa Susanna

Frantoi Ipogei

Torre Santa Susanna (771 Km)

Once a good part of the underground of Torre Antica was excavated and this, both for the friability of the rock, and for the need to recreate a dry and warm environment to facilitate the detachment of the oil from the ground pasta from olives. In these caves, created in the underground, were located the underground mills, called in the local terms “TRAPPITI”.

Cattedrale - >Ostuni

Cattedrale

Ostuni (32 Km)

Torre dell'orologio - >Avetrana

Torre dell'orologio

Avetrana (36 Km)

The Clock Tower or the so-called Civic Tower was built in the twelfth century. The building was built to secure the housing and a public clock. The Clock Tower is located in the main square of Avetrana. Over the centuries this watch has undergone many changes, the last one dates back to 1888 by the company Rizzo and Guglielmi. The Tower has a Gothic style.

Torrione di Avetrana - >Avetrana

Torrione di Avetrana

Avetrana (36 Km)

The Tower of Avetrana dates back to the end of the fourteenth century. The building has special architectural and decorative elements of Norman art (1050-1070) of Puglia. It belongs to medieval times. Deep restorations have altered the original structure. The Tower has a cylindrical shape, which is the oldest part, decorated with classic motifs of the 18th century.

Castello Avetrana Diroccato - >Avetrana

Castello Avetrana Diroccato

Avetrana (36 Km)

The first news of the Castle of Avetrana was received in 1644 when he was in the possession of Bishop Geronimo di Martino. Later, in 1656 he passed into the hands of the Romano family, the nobles of the city. Today it is not in excellent condition but it can still be visited.

Castello Motunato - >Avetrana

Castello Motunato

Avetrana (35 Km)

The first traces of the Motunato Castle in Avetrana date back to 1275 when it was donated to the Royal Crown. From here it passed into the hands of a series of feudal lords, until around the middle of the 17th century it was given in fief to the Imperials of Francavilla Fontana who held it until 1782. Today the Castle of Motunato can be visited.

Piazza Sant'Oronzo - >Lecce

Piazza Sant'Oronzo

Lecce (37 Km)

It is the elegant living room of the city and it is partially occupied by the Roman Amphitheatre of the III century AD, unearthed at the beginning of the twentieth century. In the square stands the column with the statue of Sant Oronzo, protector of

Porta San Biagio - >Lecce

Porta San Biagio

Lecce (37 Km)

Porta San Biagio is one of the three gateway to the ancient nucleus of Lecce, dedicated to San Biagio. It constitutes the southern access to the ancient urban nucleus and is located near Piazza d'Italia.

Porta Napoli - >Lecce

Porta Napoli

Lecce (36 Km)

Porta Napoli is a triumphal arch of Lecce, which marks the entrance to the historic center of the city. It is located in the vicinity of the square Arc de Triomphe

Torre Veneri - >Lecce

Torre Veneri

Lecce (35 Km)

Torre Veneri is located along the Salento coast of the city of Lecce. It was built in the 16th century with the aim of defending the city from attacks by the Saracens. The tower is also built on two floors, on the ground floor there is a cistern and a stone staircase. The tower deserves to be seen, especially since it is a beautiful example of construction from the 16th century.

Torre Chianca - >Lecce

Torre Chianca

Lecce (30 Km)

Torre Chianca is an ancient watchtower that was built in 1569. It is majestic and 18 meters high, with sides 15.60 meters long each. This sixteenth-century tower was built by the Spanish to protect the city from attacks by Saracen pirates. The Tower is easily accessible by tourists and in an excellent state of preservation.

Torre Rinalda - >Lecce

Torre Rinalda

Lecce (77 Km)

This tower was built in the sixteenth century by the Spanish to defend Salento from the infamous Saracen pirates. The state of conservation is very bad as the top is completely destroyed and you can see only two windows that were used as louvers. The Salento seaside resort also took its name from the tower.

Torre Specchiolla - >Lecce

Torre Specchiolla

Lecce (21 Km)

Torre Specchiolla was built to defend itself against the attacks of the Saracens around the 16th century. It has two floors and has a square base structure in a truncated pyramidal shape. It is located on the cliff of Casalabate, very close to Lecce. Fortunately, today it is well preserved and this allows tourists to admire it in all its splendor.

Museo Missionario Cinese e di Storia Naturale - >Lecce

Museo Missionario Cinese e di Storia Naturale

Lecce (37 Km)

The Chinese Missionary Museum and Natural History owns various objects that the missionaries of the Friars Minor collected during their pilgrimage to the East. These are objects such as statues, tapestries, musical instruments, shells, examples of earthly fauna. Important for the enrichment of the museum is the collaboration with the University of Salento, with the WWF and the Environment League.

Pinacoteca d'Arte Francescana - >Lecce

Pinacoteca d'Arte Francescana

Lecce (37 Km)

The Franciscan Art Gallery is located inside Palazzo Fulgenzio that dates back to the 16th century. It is an art museum that was run by the Franciscan Friars. Currently it houses a large collection of works, a hundred sixteenth-century, seventeenth-century and eighteenth-century paintings. All the furniture in the room is very nice with furniture from the period. Admission to the art gallery is free of charge for all interested in art.

Museo di Civiltà Preclassiche della Murgia Meridionale - >Ostuni

Museo di Civiltà Preclassiche della Murgia Meridionale

Ostuni (32 Km)

The Museum of Pre-Classical Civilizations of the Southern Murgia was opened to the public on 14 May 1989. The Museum is located in the rooms of the former monastery of Santa Maria Maddalena dei Pazzi. It contains materials found in an archaeological area in the municipality of Ostuni. The most interesting are the cast of the Woman of Ostuni, some ceramics and ornaments ranging from the Paleolithic to the age of metals.

Chiesa di Santa Chiara  - >Lecce

Chiesa di Santa Chiara

Lecce (72 Km)

The church of Santa Chiara is located in the historic center of Lecce, in Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II. Its first foundation, commissioned by Bishop Thomas Ammirato, dates back to 1429; between 1687 and 1691 it was thoroughly restored.

Chiesa del Carmine - >Lecce

Chiesa del Carmine

Lecce (37 Km)

The church of Carmine, together with the adjacent convent of the Carmelites, is an architectural complex of Lecce. In 1546, following an earthquake event, the friars settled inside the church of St. Nicholas, which the Carmelites dedicated to Our Lady of Carmel. In that place they built the new monastery and later erected the current church, which began in 1711.

Castello Imperiali - >Francavilla Fontana

Castello Imperiali

Francavilla Fontana (32 Km)

Imperiali Castle was built in 1450 at the behest of Giovanni Antonio del Balzo Orsini. The intent was to offer the city a fortress that could support any enemy siege. The Castle is named after the feudal lords who bought it in 1572 and made it a stately residence.

Palazzo del Seminario - >Lecce

Palazzo del Seminario

Lecce (36 Km)

The construction dates from 1694 to 1709 and was designed by the architect Giuseppe Cino. The exterior of the building is created from a strict order of raised tiles. Between them are two floors of eight windows with drawn frames. Inside there is the chapel that preserves the works of 1696 on canvas. On the first floor, the palace serves as a Diocesan Museum and as the Innocentian Library of the Diocesan Historical Archive.

Palazzo del Sedile - >Lecce

Palazzo del Sedile

Lecce (37 Km)

The construction dates back to the end of the 16th century on a previous building. It was built as a building for public meetings. The central part of the exterior is formed by an elegant arch above which there is a loggia with three refined arches. The volumetric shape outlined is provided by the four angular pillars. Inside it has shops that are rented by the municipal administration. The palace took on several roles over time as the seat of the City Hall, seat of the National Guard, and at the end of the nineteenth century, seat of the Civic Museum.

Porta Rudiae - >Lecce

Porta Rudiae

Lecce (36 Km)

Built on the ruins of an oldest collapsed door, the Rudiae Gate was rebuilt in 1703 by the noble Lecce Prospero Lubelli. The door consists of a single arch, flanked by two columns on each side resting on a podium and supporting a frieze.

Artisse arte contemporanea - >Mesagne

Artisse arte contemporanea

Mesagne (14 Km)

Sea

Porto - >Brindisi

Porto

Brindisi

The port of Brindisi is a tourist, commercial and industrial port among the most important of the Adriatic Sea. It connects Italy with the Balkan Peninsula and Turkey, and merchant traffic concerns coal, fuel oil, natural gas, chemicals.

Spiaggia sabbiosa - >Brindisi

Spiaggia sabbiosa

Brindisi

Guna Beach Torre Guaceto - >Brindisi

Guna Beach Torre Guaceto

Brindisi

Hml Ferries srl - >Brindisi

Hml Ferries srl

Brindisi

Spiaggia Torre Veneri - >Lecce

Spiaggia Torre Veneri

Lecce (36 Km)

Spiaggia di Torre Pozzella - >Ostuni

Spiaggia di Torre Pozzella

Ostuni (28 Km)

Le Rotte di Portolano - Yachts and Travels - >Lecce

Le Rotte di Portolano - Yachts and Travels

Lecce (37 Km)

Lido Ponticello - >Lecce

Lido Ponticello

Lecce (40 Km)

spiaggia di Acaya - >Lecce

spiaggia di Acaya

Lecce (37 Km)

2 Laghi - >Lecce

2 Laghi

Lecce (64 Km)

Lido Gogò - >San Pietro Vernotico

Lido Gogò

San Pietro Vernotico (15 Km)

Lido P Beach - >Carovigno

Lido P Beach

Carovigno (21 Km)

Lido Sabbia D'Oro - >Carovigno

Lido Sabbia D'Oro

Carovigno (34 Km)

Soleluna Lido - >Lecce

Soleluna Lido

Lecce (41 Km)

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Porto

Brindisi

The port of Brindisi is a tourist, commercial and industrial port among the most important of the Adriatic Sea. It connects Italy with the Balkan Peninsula and Turkey, and merchant traffic concerns coal, fuel oil, natural gas, chemicals.

Lungomare Regina Margherita

Brindisi

Aeroporto del Salento

Brindisi

Hml Ferries srl

Brindisi

Pro Loco Brindisi

Brindisi

I.A.T. Ufficio Informazioni E di Accoglienza Turistica

Brindisi

A.P.T. Azienda di Promozione Turistica

Brindisi

Comune di Brindisi

Brindisi

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Brindisi

BR Aerostazione Brindisi Parcheggio

Brindisi

Porto Marina di Brindisi

Brindisi

Marina di Brindisi

Brindisi

Azienda Autonoma di Soggiorno e Turismo

Brindisi

Consulate of Greece

Brindisi

I.A.T. Ufficio Informazioni e di Accoglienza Turistica

Brindisi

A.P.T. Azienda di Promozione Turistica

Lecce (37 Km)

A.P.T. Azienda di Promozione Turistica

Lecce (37 Km)

Pro Loco Torre Santa Susanna

Torre Santa Susanna (25 Km)

Pro Loco Cellino San Marco

Cellino San Marco (17 Km)

Pro Loco Latiano

Latiano (20 Km)

A.P.T. Azienda di Promozione Turistica

Lecce (36 Km)

Comune di Trepuzzi

Trepuzzi (27 Km)

Comune di Veglie

Veglie (33 Km)

Comune di Carovigno

Carovigno (25 Km)

Comune di Ceglie Messapica

Ceglie Messapica (36 Km)

Comune di Erchie

Erchie (27 Km)

Comune di Mesagne

Mesagne (13 Km)

Comune di Oria

Oria (29 Km)

Comune di Ostuni

Ostuni (42 Km)

Comune di San Donaci

San Donaci (20 Km)

Comune di San Michele Salentino

San Michele Salentino (26 Km)

Comune di San Vito dei Normanni

San Vito dei Normanni (20 Km)

Comune di Torchiarolo

Torchiarolo (19 Km)

Comune di Torre Santa Susanna

Torre Santa Susanna (20 Km)

Comune di Arnesano

Arnesano (35 Km)

Comune di Campi Salentina

Campi Salentina (26 Km)

Comune di Carmiano

Carmiano (33 Km)

Comune di Lecce

Lecce (37 Km)

Comune di Monteroni di Lecce

Monteroni di Lecce (36 Km)

Comune di Novoli

Novoli (27 Km)

Comune di Squinzano

Squinzano (23 Km)

Comune di Cellino San Marco

Cellino San Marco (17 Km)

Comune di Latiano

Latiano (20 Km)

Comune di Guagnano

Guagnano (25 Km)

Comune di Manduria

Manduria (36 Km)

Comune di San Pietro Vernotico

San Pietro Vernotico (14 Km)

Comune di San Pancrazio Salentino

San Pancrazio Salentino (25 Km)

Comune di Salice Salentino

Salice Salentino (28 Km)

I.A.T. Ufficio Informazioni e di Accoglienza Turistica

Lecce (36 Km)

I.A.T. Ufficio Informazioni e di Accoglienza Turistica Arnesano

Arnesano (35 Km)

I.A.T. Ufficio Informazioni e di Accoglienza Turistica Avetrana

Avetrana (35 Km)

I.A.T. Ufficio Informazioni e di Accoglienza Turistica Campi Salentina

Campi Salentina (26 Km)

I.A.T. Ufficio Informazioni e di Accoglienza Turistica Carovigno

Carovigno (25 Km)

I.A.T. Ufficio Informazioni e di Accoglienza Turistica Ceglie Messapica

Ceglie Messapica (36 Km)

I.A.T. Ufficio Informazioni e di Accoglienza Turistica Cellino San Marco

Cellino San Marco (17 Km)

I.A.T. Ufficio Informazioni e di Accoglienza Turistica Erchie

Erchie (27 Km)

I.A.T. Ufficio Informazioni e di Accoglienza Turistica Guagnano

Guagnano (25 Km)

I.A.T. Ufficio Informazioni e di Accoglienza Turistica Latiano

Latiano (20 Km)

I.A.T. Ufficio Informazioni e di Accoglienza Turistica Manduria

Manduria (36 Km)

I.A.T. Ufficio Informazioni e di Accoglienza Turistica Mesagne

Mesagne (13 Km)

I.A.T. Ufficio Informazioni e di Accoglienza Turistica Monteroni Di Lecce

Monteroni di Lecce (36 Km)

I.A.T. Ufficio Informazioni e di Accoglienza Turistica Novoli

Novoli (29 Km)

I.A.T. Ufficio Informazioni e di Accoglienza Turistica Oria

Oria (29 Km)

I.A.T. Ufficio Informazioni e di Accoglienza Turistica Salice Salentino

Salice Salentino (27 Km)

I.A.T. Ufficio Informazioni e di Accoglienza Turistica San Donaci

San Donaci (20 Km)

I.A.T. Ufficio Informazioni e di Accoglienza Turistica San Michele Salentino

San Michele Salentino (26 Km)

I.A.T. Ufficio Informazioni e di Accoglienza Turistica San Pancrazio Salentino

San Pancrazio Salentino (25 Km)

I.A.T. Ufficio Informazioni e di Accoglienza Turistica San Pietro Vernotico

San Pietro Vernotico (16 Km)

I.A.T. Ufficio Informazioni e di Accoglienza Turistica San Vito Dei Normanni

San Vito dei Normanni (20 Km)

I.A.T. Ufficio Informazioni e di Accoglienza Turistica Squinzano

Squinzano (23 Km)

I.A.T. Ufficio Informazioni e di Accoglienza Turistica Surbo

Surbo (31 Km)

I.A.T. Ufficio Informazioni e di Accoglienza Turistica Torchiarolo

Torchiarolo (19 Km)

I.A.T. Ufficio Informazioni e di Accoglienza Turistica Torre Santa Susanna

Torre Santa Susanna (25 Km)

I.A.T. Ufficio Informazioni e di Accoglienza Turistica Trepuzzi

Trepuzzi (27 Km)

I.A.T. Ufficio Informazioni e di Accoglienza Turistica Veglie

Veglie (33 Km)

Comune di Surbo

Surbo (31 Km)

I.A.T. Ufficio Informazioni E di Accoglienza Turistica

Francavilla Fontana (32 Km)

I.A.T. Ufficio Informazioni E di Accoglienza Turistica

Lecce (36 Km)

Comune di Francavilla Fontana

Francavilla Fontana (32 Km)

Comune di Avetrana

Avetrana (36 Km)

Pro Loco Mesagne

Mesagne (13 Km)

Pro Loco Novoli

Novoli (29 Km)

I.A.T. Ufficio Informazioni e di Accoglienza Turistica

Francavilla Fontana (32 Km)

I.A.T. Ufficio Informazioni e di Accoglienza Turistica

Ostuni (33 Km)

Destinations nearby

Mesagne

Mesagne

It is 15 Km away - about 17 minutes

San Pietro Vernotico

San Pietro Vernotico

It is 18,1 Km away - about 16 minutes

Cellino San Marco

Cellino San Marco

It is 20,4 Km away - about 23 minutes

Torchiarolo

Torchiarolo

It is 20,6 Km away - about 17 minutes

San Vito dei Normanni

San Vito dei Normanni

It is 21,8 Km away - about 29 minutes

Latiano

Latiano

It is 22,2 Km away - about 20 minutes

San Donaci

San Donaci

It is 22,6 Km away - about 28 minutes

Squinzano

Squinzano

It is 26,1 Km away - about 23 minutes

Guagnano

Guagnano

It is 28,8 Km away - about 36 minutes

Torre Santa Susanna

Torre Santa Susanna

It is 30,3 Km away - about 34 minutes

San Pancrazio Salentino

San Pancrazio Salentino

It is 31,6 Km away - about 40 minutes

Carovigno

Carovigno

It is 32,2 Km away - about 28 minutes

 
 
 
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