Little time to see Bari? Here's what you can visit even in half a day. If you want to see Bari but time isn't in your favor here are some suggestions from BariExperience to visit Bari in a few hours. If you are on this page you will probably be a cruise passenger stopping in Bari, or maybe you will be […] 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
The tribute to the Italian soldiers fallen in foreign lands: the evocative Military Shrine of Bari The Military Shrine of the fallen overseas preserves the remains of approximately 75,000 Italian soldiers (of which 40,000 unfortunately remain unknown) who fell in foreign lands in the wars between 1941 and 1945. The decision to collect the remains of these soldiers […] Find out more
The Gothic-Venetian style in the center of Bari: Palazzo Fizzarotti Palazzo Fizzarotti is one of the many jewels of the city of Bari; located in Corso Vittorio Emanuele, right in the center of Bari, Fizzarotti's is a Gothic-Venetian style building built in the 1900s by the banker from whom the name was then inherited, Emanuele Fizzarotti. […] Find out more
Between engineering and art: discover the offices of the Apulian Aqueduct, visit the suggestive Palazzo dell'Acqua. You must know that Puglia boasts one of the most impressive works in Italy whose offices are located right in the city of Bari. It is the Aqueduct Pugliese, a work inaugurated in 1915 that allows all Apulian people (thanks to its approximately […] Find out more
The entire seafront of Bari from the splendid terrace of the Sant'Antonio pier When you arrive in a seaside city like Bari, your first thought undoubtedly goes to its seafront and the search for an ideal point from which to admire all its splendor. As already mentioned in other articles on this site, the Bari seafront […] Find out more
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
From the splendid Basilica of San Nicola di Bari Vecchia to the churches on the outskirts of Bari. Bari is a city full of churches, from the largest and most majestic to the small and graceful ones. The churches of Bari are a historical and architectural heritage that the city preserves with great care, commitment and thoughtfulness, despite centuries of history behind it. From the heart […] Find out more