Giovinazzo in Italy, from Europe region, is best know for Sacred & Religious Sites. Discover best things to do in Giovinazzo with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
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4.5 based on 53 reviews
nice church like many other in this area, nothing really special for visiting it, but when you are there, take a look
4.5 based on 177 reviews
The old city of Molfetta is undergoing some serious reconstruction at present. The area around the harbour will be a real show piece in the years ahead ... Just at present it is like walking through a construction site .. Unfortunately the rest of the town is mainly apartments and lots of traffic ... Wait it will be terrific some time in the future ...
5 based on 198 reviews
Again a romanic Cathedral, overdecorated during the baroc period, is undergoing works to bring back the original style
4 based on 2 reviews
La parrocchia dello Spirito Santo a Santo Spirito (Bari) è una chiesa settecentesca nel centro città difronte alla stazione e retro porto, costituita da due campanili laterali e simmetrici con due orologi sottostanti, la facciata semplice con portale e rosone superiore. L'interno a tre navate è arricchito da altare centrale e altarini laterali.
4.5 based on 23 reviews
interesting combination of defence from the sea and beauty. We were here on a very stormy day and realized how strong and high the walls need to be with a north-eastern storm
4.5 based on 56 reviews
Its mysterious origins, given the Neolithic settlement uncovered hereabouts, provided the necessary hook to grab our interest. Add to this a lovely Walled medieval town with a splendid Romanesque Cathedral and we "are in like Flynn".
The port offers a harmony of low structures geometrically contrasting with the blue, blue of the sparkling waters and the static boat life. But it is the striking deep blue of the Mediterranean sky that contrasts stunningly with the charming, whitewashed walls of the beautiful town.
We love the historical centre, from which one spies the olive groves up the hills making this a paradise close to a series of dazzling, unspoilt Beaches.
4.5 based on 89 reviews
This Romanesque building from the late 11th century has early Christian church ruins in the lower level. There is a tile figure of a Gryphon (Griffin) dating back a couple thousand years. It was found while repairing a church floor. A gryphon is described as a mythical monster with head and wings of a bird and body of a feline and a symbol in Christian art of the double nature of Jesus Christ -- divine and human. There is a viewing area on the main floor level to look down on the Gryphon. But going down to the lower level allows a better view and prespective. The Ambo (pulpit) is of marble carved by Apulian stonecarvers.
4.5 based on 17 reviews
Tremendous amount of free space. Very clean and tidy. Stunning backdrop with loads of quaint cafés and restaurants surrounding the attraction. The church in the background is absolutely amazing. A fantastic place to visit.
4.5 based on 52 reviews
Interesting, particularly the archeological information and excavations. Great place to spend a few hours during a rainy day
4 based on 9 reviews
La place Ducale nous avait bien plu avec les monuments anciens bien éclairés, donc le soir venu Promenade nocturne dans ce cartier bien agréable.
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