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Apulia

castel-del-monteis mare e terra – sea and land: the varied coastline and the hinterland with its cultivated farmland. The tranquil small towns and its cultural treasures.

Considering the long drawn-out history of Apulia the diversity of the land is not surprising. The Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Normans, Sarazens,  French and Germans have all left their traces. 

What man and culture have managed to shape, construct and beautify within thousands of years merges with the favourable climate of 300 sunny days a year, the clear blue sea and other beauties, with which nature has endowed this region lavishly.

And the kind Mediterranean mentality and an authentic gastronomy with its excellent wines, traditional celebrations and cultural events create a particularly hospitable atmosphere.


 

 

Martina Franca

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Due to its position on the highest peak of the Valley of Itria between the two seas the town offers beautiful views over the Valley with its olive groves, vineyards and fruit trees. And not to forget the typical trulli which are scattered throughout.

Its palaces and churches has turned Martina Franca into the capital of Apulian Barocque.

Martina Franca stages the annual Opera Festival of the Valle D´Itria, which is popular also beyond Apulia.