The old defense of the port and the splendid Bari Vecchia: the Fort of Sant'Antonio The Fort of San'Antonio is one of the most characteristic elements of the wall surrounding Bari Vecchia; it is located in one of the highest points of these walls and its history originates precisely in 1071 when, in defense from […] Find out more
The symbol of commerce in Bari: A walk through Palazzo Mincuzzi, in the heart of Via Sparano Palazzo Mincuzzi is located in the Murat district in the heart of Bari, precisely in one of the most characteristic streets of the city, Via Sparano. The twentieth-century building, being located in the historic shopping street, has over time become not only the symbol [...] Find out more
A fascinating journey into the history of San Nicola and the basilica: visit the Nicolaiano museum The basilica of San Nicola, one of the most prestigious and characteristic monuments of Bari, is undoubtedly among the places of absolute historical and religious value that must absolutely be seen and visited when you arrive in the Apulian capital. Saint Nicholas […] Find out more
The elegance of one of the most characteristic streets in the center of Bari: discover the lounges of Via Sparano Welcome to the lounge of Bari, the most famous central street frequented by shopping lovers. Via Sparano is the main artery of the heart of the city, a pedestrian street more than half a kilometer long that starts from the vicinity of the […] Find out more
Absolutely worth seeing: Bari's seafront, among the longest and most beautiful in Italy and Europe. The Bari seafront, in addition to being one of the most characteristic places in the city, is also considered among the most beautiful in Italy and among the longest in Europe. The seafront originates around the first half […] Find out more
In the heart of the center of Bari stands the oldest theater in the city. Discovering the “Piccinni”. It was founded in 1854 in the beating heart of Bari and can accommodate up to 850 people. This is the municipal theater of Bari, the oldest theater in the city and dedicated to the Bari musician Niccolò Piccinni. Positioned along […] Find out more
An example of Romanesque in Puglia: the Cathedral of San Sabino and the bell tower overlooking Bari Vecchia The Cathedral of San Sabino is one of the most characteristic examples of the Romanesque style in Puglia. Also visible in the distance thanks to an imposing bell tower, so important that it is present in many images depicting Bari, this […] Find out more
For lovers of paintings and sculptures: the Pinacoteca di Bari, the art museum on the city's seafront. The Pinacoteca di Bari entitled "Corrado Giaquinto", an eighteenth-century painter, is a museum that offers the visitor a collection of paintings created by Apulian artists or works of art that have a correlation, direct or indirect, with […] Find out more
From the Renaissance to today: immerse yourself in the history of the city with the collections of the Civic Museum of Old Bari. If you are curious about the history that has characterized Bari from the Renaissance period to today, then you can only consider the possibility of visiting this interesting museum. This is the Civic Museum of Bari, […] Find out more
A historic theater built on the sea of Bari: let's discover the Margherita Theater The Margherita Theater is one of the most characteristic and symbolic monuments of Bari. Visible in the distance both from the seafront and along the entire Corso Vittorio Emanuele II (full city center), the theater rests its foundations directly in the sea of Bari. Its history […] Find out more