Polignano a Mare



Polignano a Mare is a beautiful town in Puglia, famous for its cliffs overlooking the crystalline sea and for its historic center characterized by narrow streets and white houses that seem to dive straight into the sea.

Polignano a Mare



Here are some of the attractions not to be missed during a visit to Polignano a Mare:

Historic Centre, Lama Monachile Cliff, Church of Santa Maria Assunta, Largo Ardito, Pino Pascali Museum.

Alberobello



Alberobello is a famous city in Puglia known for its characteristic trulli, and is a very popular tourist destination.

Alberobello



Here are some things to do and see during a visit to Alberobello:

Trulli of Alberobello: These famous white cones are the best known buildings in Alberobello.

Rione Monti: This district of Alberobello has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is characterized by a labyrinth of narrow streets and trulli.

Church of Sant'Antonio, Museum of the Territory.

Shopping: Alberobello offers a great variety of shops, from souvenirs to local gastronomic products.

Matera



Matera is a city located in the Basilicata region, in southern Italy, famous for its ancient stones, which have been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

Matera



Here are some places to visit.

Sassi of Matera: they are one of the main attractions of the city,

composed of ancient houses carved into the rock.

Matera Cathedral, Church of San Pietro Caveoso,

Tramontano Castle, Park of the Murgia Materana,

Cave house of Vico Solitario,

Domenico Ridola National Archaeological Museum.

Monopoli



Monopoli is a pretty Apulian city located on the Adriatic coast, famous for its beaches, the tourist port, the alleys of the historic center and the local gastronomy.

Giovinazzo



Giovinazzo is a beautiful city located on the Adriatic coast, in the Puglia region, famous for its medieval and baroque architecture and for its panoramic position on the sea

Giovinazzo



Here are some places to visit in Giovinazzo:

The old town: the heart of the old town is

made up of a series of narrow and picturesque streets and squares,

lined with historic white stone buildings.

The Norman-Swabian Castle, the port, the Clock Tower.

Castel del Monte



Castel del Monte is one of the symbols of Puglia and one of the UNESCO heritage sites of the region. Its extraordinary beauty and mysterious architecture have fascinated visitors from all over the world.

Castel del Monte



The castle was built between 1240 and 1250 at the behest of Emperor Frederick II of Swabia, who used it as a summer residence. Frederick II was an enlightened ruler who loved the arts, culture and science, and the castle of Castel del Monte bears witness to this. Its architecture is unique in the world and combines elements of different styles, such as Byzantine, Norman and Arab. It is said that the emperor chose the hexagonal shape for the castle because it symbolized perfection.