Top 10 Best Things to do in Taranto, Italy
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List of Best Things to do in Taranto, Italy
Jonian Dolphin Conservation
Museo Nazionale Archeologico
Castello Aragonese
Spartan Museum of Taranto - Hypogeum Bellacicco
Taranto Catherdral - Duomo of San Cataldo
Ponte Girevole
Lungomare Vittorio Emanuele III
Corso Due Mari
Monumento al Marinaio d'Italia
San Domenico Maggiore Church
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Discovery Quad
Basilica di Santa Caterina d'Alessandria
Piazza del Duomo
Abbazia di Santa Maria di Cerrate
Centro Storico, Lecce
Duomo di Lecce
Museo Faggiano
Museo Ferroviario della Puglia
Zona Franca Lounge Beach
Basilica di Santa Croce
MARINA DI PULSANO- ITALY
Pulsano rises in the Salento in the province of Taranto, 20 km south-east of the capital, in a flat area between the Murge of Taranto, the Ionian Sea and the lowlands of Lecce. The altimetric range of the township is 44 meters above sea level and the historic center is located at an altitude of 37 meters. Coastal municipality, although the town cage is about 2 km from the sea, has a rugged coastline and rich in small peninsulas (the Seven Tips), which in turn form sandy bays. The Navy once rich in vegetation, after the intense urbanization that it had suffered in the twentieth century has largely cemented.The area of Marina di Pulsano is characterized by a succession of cliffs and sandy coves, the main ones are Luogovivo, The Fountain, The Reeds, Montedarena, Hospital Capparone (or Villa Verde), Pezzarossa, Serrone, Lido Silvana (in which the gulf is present a rocky islet, reached by swimming, and on the beach which are still present, albeit in smaller numbers than in the past, specimens of juniper that put their roots in the sand), Terrarossa and Lido Queer (falling in part in the above exclave of the municipality of Taranto).
Places to see in ( Taranto - Italy )
Places to see in ( Taranto - Italy )
Taranto is a coastal city in Apulia, Southern Italy. It is the capital of the Province of Taranto and is an important commercial port as well as the main Italian naval base. Taranto is an important commercial and military port. It has well-developed steel and iron foundries, oil refineries, chemical works, some shipyards for building warships, and food-processing factories. In ancient times around 500 BC the city was one of the largest in the world with population estimates up to 300,000 people.
The Old Town or Città Vecchia is where the Greeks built their acropolis. To date it has the same lay out as it did in 967, when the Byzantines under Nicephorus Phocas rebuilt what the Saracen troops led by the Slavic Sabir had razed to the ground in 927 AD. There are four main arteries (Corso Vittorio II, Via Duomo, Via di Mezzo and Via Garibaldi) which run in a straight direction however the side streets were purposely built narrow and winding to impede the passage of an invading army.
Incorporating the Aragon Castle, Doric Columns and Piazza Fontana, it is situated and entirely enclosed on the artificial island between the Big and Little Seas and is reached from the New Town by crossing the Ponte Girevole from the south and the Ponte di Porta Napoli from the north. Almost rectangular in shape, it is divided into four ''pittaggi'' ( quarters) that are delineated by the cross formed between Via di Mezzo and postiliera Via Nuova. These are Baglio and San Pietro in the upper section which face the Big Sea; and Turipenne and Ponte in the lower part fronting the Little Sea.
The nobility, clergy and military personnel made their homes in Baglio and San Pietro, whilst the artisans and fishermen dwelled in Ponte and Turipenne. An Armenian community was present in the 10th and 11th centuries having arrived in Taranto as troops in the Byzantine Army. The San't Andrea degli Armeni church in Piazza Monteoliveto, located in the Baglio quarter, stands as testimony to the neighbourhood where the Armenians made their homes.
There are a number of 17th and 18th-century palazzi in Old Town. For years, they served as the main residence of local aristocratic families and the clergy. These include Palazzo Calò, Palazzo Carducci-Artenisio (1650), Palazzo Galeota (1728), Palazzo Gallo (17th century), Palazzo Latagliata, Palazzo Lo Jucco (1793) and Palazzo Pantaleo. The 17th century de Beaumont-Bonelli-Bellacicco palace houses the Spartan Museum of Taranto - Hypogeum Bellacicco which extends below street and sea level to the hypogeum that is a crossroads with other hypogeum of Old Town which together form the system of subterranean Taranto.
Churches include the San Cataldo Cathedral (10th century) in Piazza Duomo, San Domenico Maggiore (1302), Sant'Andrea degli Armeni (16th century), San Agostino (1402), San Michele (1763), the Madonna della Salute sanctuary (1752), and San Giuseppe (16th century). Close to the San Agostino church, located near Pendio La Riccia, the buried remains of an ancient Greek temple were discovered.
Beginning in 1934 Benito Mussolini embarked on a project of rejuvenation that involved the demolition of the working class Turipenne pittaggio along the Via Garibaldi and ''Discesa Vasto'' which contained the homes of local fishermen as well as the old Jewish quarter. The demolitions, which also razed the old medieval wall and three churches out of the four within the area, continued until the outbreak of World War II. Modern edifices and apartment blocks were erected to replace the demolished structures.
In addition to the many palazzi, Old Town has myriad arched alleyways, saliti, vicoli and small streets, some of which are closed to traffic. Between 2013 and 2014 two Neapolitan urban artists Cyop and Kaf embarked on a project to decorate derelict buildings, walls and doors in the piazzi and vicoli with 120 representations of street art. It has since become a striking feature of Old Town which is described as the abandoned district of Taranto.
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A week in Manfredonia.
This is a very short walktrough of what I did and saw while I was in Puglia, to be more precise in Manfredonia which is located in the north of the region, here in Italy.
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Sightseeing in Krisenregionen, Armenviertel, Bürgerkriegsgebieten.
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Taranto City in Italy, Travel & Tourism Video
Taranto is a coastal city in southern Italy. It lies between the Mar Grande (Big Sea) and Mar Piccolo (Little Sea) bodies of water. Bridges link the mainland to the old town, on a small island. This is home to the 15th-century Aragonese Castle, the Spartan Museum of Taranto, and San Cataldo Basilica, with a baroque facade.
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Centro Storico Martina Franca
Martina Francaè un comune italiano di 49.086 abitanti[2] della provincia di Taranto, in Puglia, in piena Valle d'Itria. Nota per l'architettura barocca e il festival musicale della Valle d'Itria di cui è il capoluogo, sorge sulle propaggini meridionali della Murgia, al confine delle province di Brindisi e Bari.