Ostuni (Greek: Astynéon) is a city and comune, located about 8 km from the coast, in the province of Brindisi, region of Apulia, Italy). The town has a population of about 32,000 during the winter, but can swell to 100,000 inhabitants during summer. It is among the main towns attracting tourists in Apulia. It also has a British and German immigrant community. Ostuni also has an industrial zone; the region is producer of high quality olive oil and wine.
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We offer cooking classes and wine tastings in Ostuni, Lecce and Taranto, Italy. Whether you are seeking a day cooking experience in Puglia or a full week cooking holiday in southern Italy, then the Puglia Chef Academy in Ostuni can tailor something for you. Our recreational courses run every day except Sunday and are enduring popularity, inspired by the burgeoning food trend of mediterranean, healthy vegetarian plates. WE ARE ALREADY ATTRACTING PROFESSIONALS AND SKILLED ENTHUSIASTS IN EQUAL MEASURES. OPTIONAL EXTENSION COURSES INCLUDE PASTRY, PHOTOGRAPHY AND ITALIAN LANGUAGE.
Had such an incredible time learning to cook some italian dishes with my mum here, including making pasta by hand! Gio, Francesca and Angela were the perfect hosts and teachers. It was a very fun (and very informative) night of delicious food, amazing wine, and incredible company - couldn’t have asked for a better evening! Highly recommended!!
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Typicus è un viaggio nel tempo alla scoperta di gusti antichi; è un ritorno alle radici, alla tradizione. E' il cammino della ricerca di profumi e colori della terra.
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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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Puglia is full of beautiful architecture. Adds to the charm of a walk through the center of Ostuni. Fall has been the perfect weather and few tourists.
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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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Handmade leather sandals, with integrated foam to the bottom and slip resistant or leather sole, in colors of your choice. Handmade leather bags, in colors of your choice.
Fixed a pair of sandals for me for free. Not ones I bought there, just some broken sandals. Thank you sandali shop!
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Lovely church peaceful and pretty, outside stunning Very calm nice square outside. Totally laid back and can wander at will
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