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Apulia
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The Marina Molo Sant'Eligio, tourist port of Taranto, is located in the heart of the city overlooking the Great Sea, on areas previously used for the mooring of vessels serving the commercial port. The property includes approx.. 250 berths, with fixed...
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For over five centuries, the Conti Zecca lived in leverano, in ther heart of the Salento area, preserving the ancient relationship of respect and passion for nature that still represents the strong point of this wine farm. In the four family estates (Cantalupi,...
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The Masseria San Domenico lies about five hundred meters from the sea on the coast between Bari and Brindisi. It is one of the oldest watch towers built in the XV century. This fortified building was used to warn against attacks by the Turks. In the Puglia...
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Le Alcove is a charming resort located in the famous trulloes, in the main square of Alberobello, declared by UNESCO World Heritage Site. Thanks to a careful work of restoration, made by stone craftsmen who refurbished the "chianche" of both the roofs...
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A cordial and pleasant environment where, from the first moment, the guest feels at home. It's the ideal place to enjoy, in great tranquillity, the colours and flavours of Apulia: friendship, fancy, holiday and an ancient and refined cuisine. Staying...
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Apulia
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Apulia is the easternmost region in Italy: the Cape of Otranto is just 30Km from the Albania coast; it is a wonderful intermingling of mountains, woods, untouched sea and artistic treasures of undisputed value. Bari, the regional capital, was enriched with splendid monuments during the Middle Ages: the Basilica of San Nicola, in Romanesque style, was built under the Norman domination, as well as the Norman-Swabian Castle and the Cathedral of San Sabino. The Castel del Monte, in Andria, is one of the most famous castle in the world, due to its characteristic octagonal plan; it was built by Frederick II of Swabia and was declared by UNESCO World Heritage Site. Lecce is also known as "Florence of the South" for its beautiful Baroque style monuments. Alberobello, in the province of Bari, is the capital of "trulli": typical conic buildings in dry stone. Traces of the Greek presence in the region are on display in the Archaeological Museumin Bari. Apulia is a region to be discovered that will satisfy even the most demanding tourist!
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