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puglia italy real estate

Seaside town with amazing views to enthral viewers who come to visit this are located on the deep of Italy’s heel on the global map. 16th Century castle ‘Castello Aragonese’ and Chapel of Death where you can see the bones and skulls of the 800 martyrs behind the glass boxes.

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puglia italy real estate

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  1. Top 4 places to see in Puglia, italy By:- john Puglia Contact:-7031837993 For more info:-www.villapuglia.com

  2. 1.Gargano • In the spur of Italy, Gargano is replete with beautiful fishing villages, dark and ancient forests inland, • The most popular and fashionable town in Gargano is the medieval village of Vieste, with its narrow streets and white houses, dominated by a stunning 13th century castle.

  3. 2.Salento • The southernmost area of Puglia is defined by stony olive groves that extend between dry-stone walls bordered with oleander. • For many years, the port has been a main stop of the Indian Mail from London to Bombay, and it hosted world-known names such as Virgil and Ghandi. • Its beautiful waterfront is packed with restaurants that serve local and fresh food. The old town has the charm of old-school traditional Italy that sometimes feels lost in the more touristic cities.

  4. Valle d’Itria, also called “Trulli valley”, is an extended valley with a unique fairytale landscape composed by cylindrical peasant houses with beehive roofs known as Trulli. • These traditional apulian buildings served a very practical function: using up all the stones that peasants cleared from their difficult, rocky fields. They were easily made and easily knocked down again. 3. Valle d’Itria

  5. The city of Ostuni is a beautiful maze-like white city on a hilltop just 8km from the Adriatic Sea packed with narrow streets you can spend ages getting lost in, climbing staircases and falling in love with the stunning views. • Wandering through the old alleys of its historic center inside its ancient walls you can find traditional craftsmanship shops, cosy cafes and aperitivo spots, and lovely restaurants to experience a perfect Apulian dinner before a drink in one of the trendy bars where you can enjoy the lively Italian nightlife in a very international environment. 4.Ostuni

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