Bari and its famous churches
March 26, 2009 · Print This Article
Visit the Foresta Umbra or the Shady Forest that encompasses more than sixty thousand acres and hundreds of animal species and you will find the best sights of nature. Drive across Monte Sant’Angelo to see pilgrims and the Santuario di San Michele or the Sanctuary of San Michele including the Tomba di Rotari or the Tomb of the Rotar.
Then lastly, head to the famous Castel del Monte or a mysterious eight-sided castle that was built around the Thirteenth Century. Apulia has clementines, olives, cheeses, and four Olive Oils as the pride of the secret to their food. Sample their exquisite home grown wine. Try the best known local wine called the Castel del Monte.
Drive by Alicante and see a lot of things like the cathedrals and churches which is famous throughout Italy. Visit San Nicholas de Bari Cathedral or the Duomo St. Nicholas of Bari which is the most famous and built in Thirteenth Century. See the Romanesque styles blended with Baroque as well as Catalan-Gothic.
There are fairly a number of churches to tour and there are Thirteenth Century Churches like Santa Maria di Bètlem for the Holy Mary devotees, the Twelfth Century Churches of St. Peter in Silki, and also the Church of the Most Blessed Trinity. Bari is very famous for its churches.



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