The 10 Best Things to do Good for a Rainy Day in Province of Bari, Puglia

December 31, 2021 Leida Jutras

The Province of Bari (Italian: Provincia di Bari) was a province in the Apulia region of Italy. Its capital was the city of Bari.
Restaurants in Province of Bari

1. Grotta del Trullo

SS172 Tratto Putignano-Turi, 70017 Putignano Italy +39 080 491 2113 [email protected] http://www.grottadeltrullo.com/it/
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5.0 based on 306 reviews

Grotta del Trullo

“Grotta del Trullo” is an enchant tourist karst cave in Apulia, opened on the 21th of June 1935. It is possible to access to Grotta del Trullo through a complex of splendid monumental Trulli(typical Apulia houses) The route winds along an easy path that allows you to admire hundreds of soft-colors beautiful alabaster concretions which ranging from pink to white. An exciting journey surrounded by nature in an underground world to be discovered, accompanied by professional guides who tell its millennial history The visit lasts half an hour and the ticket price is 5 €. Grotta del Trullo has a free parking lot, a rest area for campers and, a large fenced and equipped green park destined to families, children and sportsmen who want to spend some spare time.

Reviewed By christinabU4283NT - Trowbridge, United Kingdom

We had a private tour of this beautiful cave and our guide spoke excellent English. You go down a dizzying metal spiral staircase under a purpose-built Trullo down to a lovely cave with stalagmites and stalactites. There are minerals of many colours and it is all so close to the surface, unlike our Cheddar caves - you can even see a tree root coming through in search of water.

2. Cattedrale di Bitonto

Piazza Cattedrale, 70032, Bitonto Italy +39 333 492 7688 http://www.cattedralebitonto.com/
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5.0 based on 378 reviews

Cattedrale di Bitonto

3. Palazzo Baldassarre

Via Baldassarre Fratelli, 1, 70022 Altamura Italy +39 340 264 5147 [email protected] http://www.uomodialtamura.it/
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5.0 based on 77 reviews

Palazzo Baldassarre

Edificato tra la fine del XVI e l’inizio del XVII sec. nel cuore del centro storico di Altamura, il palazzo ospita il Museo dell'Uomo di Altamura e fa parte della Rete Museale Uomo di Altamura. Inoltre rappresenta un punto informazioni relativo ai siti e monumenti del territorio. Al suo interno, un percorso espositivo illustra il tema dell’evoluzione biologica dell’uomo, soffermandosi sui fattori geologici e climatici che sono all’origine del processo di ominazione con l’ausilio di pannelli didattici e repliche dei reperti paleoantropologici più importanti. Particolare rilevanza è attribuita all'Uomo di Altamura, uno dei più interessanti reperti fossili neandertaliani. È esposta in questa sede la riproduzione fisica in scala 1:1 della cosiddetta abside, la porzione della Grotta di Lamalunga che contiene lo scheletro fossile.

4. MUDIMA - Museo Diocesano Matronei Altamura

Arco Duomo 1 Accanto alla Cattedrale, 70022 Altamura Italy +39 348 151 8763 [email protected] http://museodiocesano.org/
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5.0 based on 60 reviews

MUDIMA - Museo Diocesano Matronei Altamura

Reviewed By Z6321DGgiuseppes - Milan, Italy

Amazing Museum inside the Cathedral in Altamura full of history culture art & masterpieces . I suggest you the visit . Around the Museum you can found nice Bar & restaurants & very good local speciality as the famous bread & focaccia & more .

5. Cantine Polvanera

Strada Vic.le Lamie Marchesana, 601, 70023 Gioia del Colle Italy +39 080 758900 [email protected] http://www.cantinepolvanera.it/
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5.0 based on 12 reviews

Cantine Polvanera

6. La Cantina Frrud - Museo del Vino

Via Solofrano 18 Nei pressi di Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta, 70022 Altamura Italy +39 347 367 7352 [email protected] http://www.lacantinafrrud.it
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La Cantina Frrud - Museo del Vino

"Frrudd" the wine cellar- Wine museum Dating back to the 1500's and after 60 years of inactivity, the Frrud cellar, from the old owner surname Angelantonio Ferrulli, brings to the light the treasures of the Altamura's wine tradition. Located behind the Altamura's Cathedral, it is one of the oldest sites in the historic city center. Guided tour and wines tasting available (reservation is suggested).

7. Basilica della Madonna dei Martiri

Piazza Basilica 1, 70056 Molfetta Italy +39 080 338 1369 https://www.facebook.com/Basilica-Madonna-dei-Martiri-1038481799552453/?hc_ref=ARSb7OukmrH50J0iwMQKIuyOni_26vIaQmnSGHvr1XfolApbT1wK0CvrJlP7yG5NRik
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5.0 based on 13 reviews

Basilica della Madonna dei Martiri

8. Cattedrale di Ruvo di Puglia

Cattedrale, 70037 Ruvo Di Puglia Italy +39 080 361169 [email protected] http://www.cattedraleruvo.it
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4.5 based on 237 reviews

Cattedrale di Ruvo di Puglia

Reviewed By Travellerdchitestra - Key Largo, United States

As write by fulcanelli in the alchemist book il mistero delle cattedrali, gotic church ⛪ are asbregafiomenic But is it gotic? Boom skrrr pauw pauw

9. Basilica San Nicola

Largo Abate Elia 13, 70122, Bari Italy +39 080 573 7111 [email protected] http://www.basilicasannicola.it/
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4.5 based on 4,373 reviews

Basilica San Nicola

Reviewed By RCZ953 - Paola, Malta

Beautiful church and highly evocative because of the story behind its dedication to Saint Nicholas, which is very much part of Bari's identity.

10. Cattedrale di San Sabino

Piazza Odegitria, Bari Italy +39 080 521 0605 [email protected] http://www.arcidiocesibaribitonto.it/diocesi/storia
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Cattedrale di San Sabino

Reviewed By TheMarshal84 - Liverpool, United Kingdom

A charming Romanesque Church in the heart of the old city, Cattedrale di San Sabino is definitely worth a look if your religious or not. Built over the ruins of the Imperial Byzantine cathedral destroyed in 1156 by William I 'Wicked' of Sicily, the building is mostly 12-13 century in construction and holds artistic treasures that span the cities long and at times complex past. Free (as most cathedrals in Italy are), and a great way to stay out of the rain (if you're visiting offseason). please allow 20-40 mins, if you just wish to see the cathedral on its own.

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