
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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Molfetta is an authentic seaside city, where the rhythm of life still flows to the beat of fishing boats and nets spread along the pier. Its historic centre extends over a small rocky promontorio, dominated by the Old Cathedral of San Corrado — one of the most beautiful Romanesque cathedrals in Puglia, built directly on the waterfront like a prow facing the Adriatic. The narrow alleyways of the old quarter, the trabucchi (traditional fishing platforms) overlooking the water, the genuine seafood cuisine, and the warm welcome of the Molfettesi make this city one of the most authentic destinations along the entire Apulian coast, far from mass-tourism circuits.


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