
Castel del Monte
Erected in the 13th century by Emperor Frederick II of Swabia, Castel del Monte is one of the most enigmatic and fascinating symbols of European medie…
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20 min
Barletta is a city of deep history, keeper of memories that span the centuries. The Colossus — a four-and-a-half-metre bronze statue dating from the late Roman Empire — dominates the historic centre as a silent witness of time. The Disfida of 1503, the epic contest between thirteen Italian and thirteen Spanish knights fought just outside the city, left an indelible mark on Barletta's identity and still echoes in the halls of the Swabian-Angevin Castle. The Romanesque cathedral, one of the oldest in the region, and the lively seafront promenade complete the portrait of a city that has preserved its soul through the centuries without ever losing the rhythm of daily life.


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