Balsamo Palace, dating from the fourteenth century, was to be a building much more complex than it appears today. Apparently it was the seat of the Angevin Mint,...
The so-called "Porch of the Templars" is a medieval building in Piazza Duomo. Has two Gothic arches separated by a marble Greek column; the vaults are ribbed...
The Seminary Palace is the best example of Baroque in Brindisi and is located in Piazza Duomo. For the construction was used material recovery from the Basilica of...
The Cathedral of Brindisi (or Basilica of the Visitation and St. John the Baptist) was consecrated by Pope Urban II in 1089, completed in 1143 and underwent several...
The Granafei family, originally from Constantinople, arrived in Brindisi in 1508 to escape the Turks. In the eighteenth century, when the owners moved to Masagne, the...
Established in 1884 in the municipal building of the “San Giovanni al Sepolcro” Temple with the intention to host the numerous finds from excavations made in the...
The Giovanni Tarantini Diocesan Museum was established in the eighteenth century archbishop building in Brindisi . It is symbolically dedicated to the priest and...
Located in the center of the city, is currently stored below the Teatro Comunale Giuseppe Verdi and is an area of the Roman city crossed by a road paved with the...
The Church of St. Teresa, in Baroque style, was built by the priest Francesco Monetta as home to the Convent of the Teresian (Discalced Carmelites). In 1807 it...
The Castle of Brindisi was built by Emperor Frederick II in the first half of the thirteenth century. Later restored by the Anjou, in the late fifteenth century, the...
According to local tradition, the Church, of the Norman period (XI century), was built by Boemondo returning from the Crusades. Not even the numerous excavations...
Brindisi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈbrindizi] ( ); local dialect: Brìnnisi; Latin: Brundisium) is a city in the Apulia region of Italy, the capital of the province...