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Guided tour Altamura and the tradition associated with bread

Guided tours Altamura, known as the “Lioness of Apulia” for its role in history and its resistance against invaders. The guided tour will take you through the historic center, starting at the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, a masterpiece of Romanesque architecture. You will discover the characteristic narrow streets, cloisters and ancient walls, and have the opportunity to learn about the tradition of Altamura’s famous bread, with a final tasting.

Guided tour Bari

Guided tours of Bari, the capital of Apulian Romanesque architecture. The guided tour will take you through the historic center, starting at the Norman-Swabian Castle. We will explore the Basilica of St. Nicholas, an architectural masterpiece that holds the saint’s relics, and the Cathedral of San Sabino. We will stroll through the streets of Bari Vecchia, admiring the “orecchiette street” and the vibrant local life.

Guided tour Brindisi, the Gateway to the East

Guided tours of Brindisi, the “Gateway to the East.” The guided tour will begin at Brindisi Cathedral in Piazza Duomo, continuing to the Portico of the Knights Templar and the Roman Columns. We will explore the Tempietto di San Giovanni al Sepolcro and the Palazzo Granafei Nervegna. Your guide will tell you about the history of Brindisi as an important trading port and departure point for the Crusades.  

Guided tour Cisternino, the Borgo Fiorito

Guided tours of Cisternino, a charming village known for its flowers and relaxed atmosphere. Stroll through the cobblestone streets, admire the Mother Church of San Nicola, the Clock Tower and the Palazzo Amati. The guided tour will introduce you to local culinary traditions, such as the famous ‘bombette,’ and take you to explore the hidden beauties of this charming village

Guided tour Galatina

Guided tours Galatina, a city rich in history and art, with the Basilica of St. Catherine of Alexandria as its jewel. This church, built in the 14th century, is famous for its medieval frescoes that adorn the walls and vaults. The guided tour will also include a walk through the historic center, where you can admire aristocratic palaces and discover the origins of the famous local dessert, pasticciotto leccese.

Guided tour Gallipoli

Guided tours Gallipoli, the “Pearl of the Ionian Sea,” is famous for its maritime beauty and its history related to lampante oil production. The guided tour will take you through the historic center located on an island, the castle and the Cathedral of St. Agatha. You will learn how lampante oil has influenced the local economy and culture by visiting one of the underground oil mills and ending at the Church of the Purità.

Guided Tour Giovinazzo, the Cathedral and the Port

Giovinazzo, with its charming port and the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, is a hidden gem. The guided tour will start from Piazza Vittorio Emanuele, exploring the historic center with its noble palaces and medieval churches. We will discover the ancient walls and the Norman Tower, immersing ourselves in the history and traditions of this charming maritime village.

Guided tour Grottaglie and the Museum of Ceramics

Explore Grottaglie, famous for its ceramic tradition, by visiting the Museum of Ceramics. Located in a charming neighborhood of artisan workshops, the museum offers an overview of the techniques and styles that have made Grottaglie pottery famous. The guided tour will allow you to discover the art of pottery making and admire unique pieces that tell the story and creativity of this fascinating craft.

Guided tour Lecce, the capital of Baroque

Guided tours Lecce, known as the “Florence of the South,” is famous for its extraordinary Baroque architecture. During the guided tour, you will explore the historic center, admiring monuments such as the Basilica of Santa Croce, Piazza Duomo, and the Roman Amphitheater. Your guide will tell you about the history of Lecce and the stories behind the richly decorated facades that make this city unique.

Guided tour Locorotondo and its Cummerse

Guided tours Locorotondo, with its characteristic ‘cummerse’ – sloping roofs covered with limestone slabs – is another jewel of the Itria Valley. The guided tour will take you through the old town, where you can admire the Chapel of St. Nicholas, the Mother Church of St. George Martyr and the charming narrow streets that offer breathtaking views of the valley below.

Guided tour Manduria the home of primitive wine

Manduria, known as the home of Primitivo wine, offers an unforgettable food and wine experience. The guided tour will take you through the city’s historic center, passing historic wine cellars and the Museum of Primitivo Wine Civilization. You will taste some of the area’s iconic wines, discovering the history and wine-making traditions that make Manduria a unique place in the Italian wine scene.

Guided tour Martina Franca and its Baroque

Guided tours of Martina Franca, known for its Baroque architecture. During the guided tour, you’ll explore the main monuments, including the majestic Basilica of San Martino, the Ducal Palace, and the Church of San Domenico. Learn about the city’s history, its role in the Itria Valley Festival, and admire the splendid noble palaces that adorn the historic center.

Guided tour Matera the city of the Sassi

Guided tours of Matera, famous for its Sassi, ancient settlements carved into the rock that offer a spectacle unique in the world. The guided tour will take you through the Sassi Barisano and Caveoso, allowing you to discover the cave houses, rock churches and narrow alleys that characterize this incredible urban landscape. We will end the visit by admiring the view of the Gravina and the Murgia Materana Park.

Guided tour Monopoli

Monopoli, with its picturesque harbor and ancient walls, offers a unique experience. The guided tour will start from Piazza Vittorio Emanuele, leading you through the narrow streets of the historic center to the Cathedral of Santa Maria della Madia. We will discover the Castle of Charles V and fascinating churches such as the Church of San Salvatore. Your guide will tell you the stories and legends related to this fascinating coastal town.

Guided tour museum and archaeological park of Egnatia

Guided tour of Egnatia, an important archaeological site located on the Adriatic coast. The museum displays artifacts from the Bronze Age to the Lombard presence, including Mycenaean vases, coins, and mosaics. The Archaeological Park includes the defense walls, necropolis, remains of the Roman city, and early Christian basilicas. Your guide will take you through the different historical periods, revealing the secrets of Egnazi

Guided tour museum and archaeological park of Metapontum

Guided tour of Metapontum, one of the most important cities of Magna Graecia. The Metapontum Archaeological Museum exhibits artifacts covering a time span from prehistoric to Roman times. The Archaeological Park includes the urban sanctuary, the agora, the artisan quarter, and the Messapian necropolis. The guided tour will allow you to discover the history of this ancient city, admiring precious artifacts and evocative ruins.

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