Brindisi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈbrindizi] ( listen); in the local dialect: Brìnnisi; Latin: Brundisium) is a city in the region of Apulia in southern Italy, the capital of the province of Brindisi, on the coast of the Adriatic Sea. Historically, the city has played an important role in trade and culture, due to its strategic position on the Italian Peninsula and its natural port on the Adriatic Sea. The city remains a major port for trade with Greece and the Middle East. Its industries include agriculture, chemical works, and the generation of electricity.
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An impressive sight from across the bay. Stands out majestically. Free entrance to go in and up on the top. Pity we did not have time.
4.5 based on 94 reviews
Thought this museum was going to be quite small, but it had exhibits spread over 4 floors! Descriptions in English and Italian. Very interesting displays on the archeological finds from the city & also the seas nearby. I particularly liked the glass objects and the mosaics. It is also free to get in, I think they should have a donations box, so visitors can make a contribution if they wish.
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Very nice place . You cannot miss it . Very well mainted and cool . Nice view in the port . Don’t forget your camera
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On Nov. 29th 2019 I had the great chance and pleasure to visit this amazing church. For sure it is the most interesting place in Brindisi. And it is so because of the great help and intelligently told story of Angelo and his lady-colleague. They are people who invite visitors as if it is in their home, they like and love the sight they are responsible for and willingly share all they know about the history, architecture and all details about the church inside and outside (incl. the wonderful garden). They make you feel very special - with this personal attitude towards you. They are well educated and prepared to discuss any theme about the church and Brindisi as a whole. It was my most interesting time of that my one day in Brindisi. It was a privilege for me to meet these so nice people and I am most grateful for this. I send them my very best regards! Thanks once again! And nobody should miss this place! Krassimira - Sofia, Bulgaria
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The location of Faldetta archaeological collection places in a high quality environmental contest, in the most typical side of the "waterfront" and facing offshore sea and the Island of Saint Andrew. The building Belvedere holds the collection. This building was inaugurated in 1931, together with a new placement of the Virgil Staircase (known as scalinata Virgiliana) and at its top Virgli's House , (who died in Brindisi) anc the Roman Columns. To the city of Brindisi, it is a new museum focus point included in a wide urban path: The House of Tourist nearby, the historical structures of Granafei Nervegna Palace and that of the former Assize court, the former Monastery of Scuole Pie and St Clair, the strategic defence system, the of San Giovanni al Sepolcro. Collection has 363 archeological finds, mostly from Apulia region, consisting of a variety of vase shapes (trozzella, amphoras, little cups, alabastrons, lekythoi, amphoriskoi, aryballoi and oinichoai) and of a variety of pottery: Mycenaean, and Corinthian pottery, attic black figures pottery, italiotes red figures pottery, black, brown and red painted Gnathia style, polychrome, achromatic, geometric and sub geometric and in bands pottery. Furthermore, collection consistis of some glass paste and bronze finds, some coroplastic samples and Indian sculpture.
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