
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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Bisceglie lies just a few kilometres from Trani, harbouring a medieval historic centre of rare beauty that opens directly onto the Adriatic. The ancient port, animated by fishermen at dawn, is flanked by a Romanesque cathedral whose solemn buttresses are reflected in the water. But Bisceglie also hides a unique prehistoric treasure: the Dolmen di Bisceglie — megalithic structures dating back over 4,000 years, nestled among the olive groves of the surrounding countryside. The fine sandy beaches, the seafront promenade, and the rich local gastronomic tradition — from stuffed cuttlefish to fried pittule fritters — complete a village capable of surprising at every visit.


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