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Glimpse of the historic center of Locorotondo, Bari
Puglia on the one hand offers a beautiful sea on the other instead the hinterland rich in olive groves, vineyards and vegetable gardens. So is Locorotondo, an enchanting town that rises on a hill on the border between the Murgia Bari and the Valle d'Itria.
Locorotondo, despite having very ancient origins, does not offer artistic or architectural exuberances. Yet thanks to the beauty of its historic center it became part of the most beautiful villages in Italy. Its historic center is composed of wonderful and enchanting streets, whitewashed walls and wrought-iron balconies filled with colorful geraniums waterfalls; all in a romantic and suggestive scenery.
Interesting are the roofs of Locorotondo houses that end with unusual sharp roofs called “cummerse”. This particular type of coverage makes the Nordic towns think, so much so that someone has brought into play builders from beyond Alps who in remote times would transplant this way of building here.
To visit is the countryside of Locorotondo consisting of 100 districts dotted with rural churches and trulli and surrounded by silver olive groves, orchards and vineyards from which the precious white Locorotondo comes, known far beyond the regional borders.
In addition to being beautiful Locorotondo is located in a strategic position: only 9 km from Alberobello, 23 km from Castellana Grotte 6 km from Martina Franca, 20 km from the Adriatic and 30 km from the Ionian Sea. A crossroads for one of the most beautiful tourist areas in Puglia
written by David Robertson - Last update: 27/07/2022
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