Where to see the ancient steam locomotive from 1901 that crossed the Bari area. Not just the history of Bari, but the history of an era that no longer exists. This splendid example of a locomotive is evidence of what were the means of rail transport at the beginning of the 20th century; the vehicle that […] Find out more
The unmissable stop in Puglia: Alberobello and its world-famous Trulli Alberobello is that characteristic and romantic place you have to visit at least once in your life. The trulli of Alberobello, unique in the world and recognized by UNESCO as a world heritage site by virtue of a one-of-a-kind architectural structure, are […] Find out more
Polignano a Mare: the enchanting corner of Puglia 20 minutes from Bari Poligano a Mare is a must, in the sense that when you come to Puglia, especially to Bari, you absolutely cannot not go and visit it given its proximity to the Apulian capital. Poligano a Mare is a true pearl of Puglia that […] Find out more
Monopoli: the unmissable location between beaches, sea and nightlife. Around Bari, the capital of Puglia, there are many interesting municipalities and Monopoli undoubtedly stands out among these. Monopoli is located further south, precisely after Polignano a Mare, and is also a beautiful town overlooking the Adriatic Sea. Monopolies, like many […] Find out more
The Russian Orthodox Church: a sacred and evocative place in the heart of Bari The Russian Orthodox church is one of the most characteristic places in Bari and its birth dates back to the 20th century. Like the Basilica of San Nicola, this structure also represents a point of reference for devotees of San Nicola [...] Find out more
Among the tallest and most famous lighthouses in Italy is that of Bari: the San Cataldo Lighthouse dominates the coast. The San Cataldo Lighthouse is undoubtedly among the most historic and long-lived structures in the city of Bari. Built in 1869, the lighthouse is still in full operation today, and with its approximately […] Find out more
Breathe pure air in the midst of nature, visit the largest park in Bari, the 2 June Park. The 2 June Park is the largest park in the city of Bari. Since 1987, the year of its birth, it has become a point of entertainment and meeting place for many young people, elderly people and families who want […] Find out more
Pane e Pomodoro, the beach on the Bari seafront a few steps from the city center. Pane e Pomodoro is the famous beach of Bari, a beach open to anyone who wants, perhaps after a walk along the Bari seafront, to lie down and get some sun or simply take a bath. Yes, […] 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
The Petruzzelli Theatre, a journey through history and culture, through the streets of the center of Bari The Petruzzelli theatre, built and inaugurated in the early twentieth century, is one of the most famous and popular Italian theaters as well as being one of the unmistakable symbols of the city of Bari. With its 1,482 seats (fourth theater […] Find out more