Archaeological site of great importance that testifies the importance reached by the ancient Siponto in Roman times (colony from 194 BC), when it rose to the role of...
Piazza Sant’Eligio c/o Cripta Chiesa delle Croci o del Monte Calvario, Foggia
The Museum of Popular Religiosity of Foggia is hosted in the Church of the Cross crypt (or Big Chapel). It is the only national monument to the city, dating back to...
The Museum of Natural History in Foggia, which opened on April 18th, 1996 conserves natural findings and divulges knowledge about flora, fauna and ecosystems. Since...
Piazza XX Settembre c/o Palazzo Dogana, 20, Foggia
The Provincial Art Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art was opened in September 1980 in Foggia. It was initially located in two narrow and not very functional rooms...
The Public Museum and the Municipal Art Gallery of Foggia, established on 28th October 1931, are housed in the Palazzo Arpi, in Piazza Nigri. The building is located...
The Museum of the Territory is located on via Arpi, on the ground floor of the building that was once the Convent of the Augustinian friars and former hospital, built...
The Interactive Museum of Science in Foggia, which opened on October 1st, 1998. The museum also plays a role in redevelopment and urban renewal, being located in a...
Foggia ([ˈfɔddʒa] ( )) is a city and comune of Apulia, Italy, capital of the province of Foggia. Foggia is the main city of a plain called Tavoliere, also known as...