Discover the best top things to do in Itria Valley, Italy including Masseria Brancati, Museo Diocesano di Ostuni, Masseria Ottava Grande, Museo della Casa alla Fasanese, Cantina Albea winery and museum, Baol Atelier Creativo, L'Ulivo che Canta, Palazzo Ducale, MuBa - Museo della Basilica di San Martino, Museo Nazionale Archeologico di Egnazia ‘Giuseppe Andreassi'.
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Mandatory booking by phone or email at least 1 day before. Check in time is 9.30 / 11.30 and 15.00 / 17.30. You will visit the monumental olive grove, the hypogeum crusher, some historic rooms and end with a tasting of extra virgin olive oil. The duration is about 60/70 minutes and the cost is 12.00 Euros, pp., 6.oo Euros for the children and is free under 6 years.We only speak Italian and English language
Excellent tour but must email in advance to check your times. Only 12€ for the tour with 4 different olive oils to taste. Very informative tour and we learnt a lot about olive trees dating back to the Roman times and olive oil making. There is a cave where the original olive presses live. This is a family run olive farm and they have A lot of passion about their olives and trees. Fantastic must see place.
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The Diocesan Museum of Ostuni is found on the ground floor of the ancient Episcopal Hall, formerly the home of the Bishops of the ‘White City’. The museum, opened in August 2017, was designed to contain artworks originally housed in the Treasury of the Co-Cathedral Chapter, and from the Chapter Archeological Collections and art treasuries of local churches and monastries belonging to the Benedictine order (1519) and the Carmelite order (1730). In order to create an enjoyable, educational and cultural atmosphere, descriptions of the works of art in caption form have been added throughout the museum (an audio version is also available as an QR code for smarthphones). The aim is place our visitors, both adults and children, at the centre of the museum experience, awakening their thirst for culture via the museum’s innovative approach. Teodoro De Giorgio, Art Historian and Scientific Curator of the Museum
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We had a tour of the museum and a wine tasting following the tour. We were a group of about 45 people and they managed the testing in fun and efficient manner. The museum does a great job of explaining the history behind the local structures and other interesting facts about he area and its customs.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
a little and cute shop in the ancient Palazzo Amati with shabby object and a collection of dresses accessories and bijoux directly produced or discovered with a great attention on research, quality and uniqueness. 90% made in Italy 10% world contamination
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Sculptures and artifacts made of olive wood. An ode to the beauty of the tree that represents the Mediterranean and its culture: intricate and variegated
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"MuBa- Museum Basilica San Martino Church" in the historical center of Martina Franca. It's a small religiuos museum. It's possible to find typical fine food, book and coffee shop
4.5 based on 32 reviews
I'm not very good with museums and get bored easily but not at this one. The internal display was well laid out with just the right amount of informations and lots of english info too. After that it was time to explore outside and that too was excellent, well laid out with lots of information. The Qtag boards meant that we could get extra english too. The staff were great and we spent a really good 5 hours there!!
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