St. Nicholas's Basilica is one of the most shining examples of Apulian Romanesque architecture. It was built between 1087 and 1100, during Norman rule. Its building...
Petruzzelli Theatre, owned by Messeni Nemagna family, is the highest cultural center of the city, the fourth Italian Theater in size and the largest private Theater...
It was built between XII and XIII century on a more ancient place of worship, Byzantine Cathedral destroyed by William I the Bad (1156). Ancient church dates back...
Castle of Bari, historically attributed to Roger the Norman, was erected in 1131; located on existing housing structures of Byzantine era. The recovery of Castle,...
On 7th June 1981 the Archbishop of Bari Mons. Mariano Magrassi erected the Diocesan Museum in Bari. The intent was inspired by the dictates of the II Vatican...
Nicolaiano Museum, opened on February 6, 2010, contains important objects related to St. Nicholas's Basilica. Vestments, paintings, inscriptions, parchments and...
Via Spalato, c/o Palazzo della Provincia, 19 , Bari
The Provincial Art Gallery was established on 12th July 1928. The heritage was formed by the confluence of the core of paintings already stored in the Art Gallery...
Simi Palace, now Operations Centre for Archaeology of Bari, a Renaissance palatiata house, seals a dense and tight archaeological stratification in vertical and...
Largo Cristoforo Colombo sul Lungomare Imperatore Augusto, Bari
Provincial Archaeological Museum is located since 2014 at ancient Bastion of St. Scholastica, one of the fortified ramparts of ancient Wall that protected Bari from...
Building of Aqueduct of Bari was designed by engineer Cesare Brunetti in 1924 and completed in 1932. The style of the building is “900 Cambellotti”. The furniture...
Institute of Experimental Physics, established in 1925 at Faculty of Medicine, was housed in several rooms of Royal Institute of Economics and Business, in Via...
Bari listen (Bari dialect: Bare; Latin: Barium; Ancient Greek: Βάριον) is the capital city of the province of Bari and of the Apulia (or, in Italian, Puglia)...