Mākslas un vēsture dārgumi
From prehistoric settlements to the Middle Ages, from cathedrals and villages to castles. It is wonderful to explore and discover traces and imprints still in living memory that are closely linked to history and its intriguing mysteries. Stories and legends are interwoven with the monuments of Puglia Imperiale and made permanent by the arches and façades and the brilliance of the rose-coloured stone which envelopes the visitor in an unusual atmosphere. The various ages of history are imprinted on the monuments of Puglia Imperiale like chapters of a great book; a real-life museum in which the discovery of ancient and modern landscapes, archaeology, architecture and paths make for an unforgettable experience. |
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Dažas sadaļas Jūsu valodā nav pieejamas |
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CIETOKŠŅI
Castel del Monte ir sākumpunkts tematiskam maršrutam, kura laikā tiek iepazīts Barletta un Trani švābu cietokšņa diženums. |
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MONUMENTI
Tajos mājo vēsture, šīs zemes brīnišķīgā pagātne, svešzemju iekarotāji. |
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MUZEJI
Iespēja aizraujošā veidā izprast saikni ar pagātni un tradīcijām apmeklējot gan arheoloģijas un vēstures muzejus, gan Konfekšu muzeju. |
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ARHEOLOĢISKIE OBJEKTI
Neskaitāmie arheoloģiskie atradumi liecina, ka imperiālās Apūlijas teritorija ir bijusi apdzīvota jau kopš 18.gs.p.m.ē. |
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DABAS OBJEKTI
They evoke an ancestral atmosphere, almost as though they were untouched by time and man. |
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CIEMATI
Dabas valdzinājums mijas ar burvīgiem ciematiem, kas balti viz jūras krastos un gozējas kalnu nogāzēs greznoti slaidiem un elegantiem zvanu torņu siluetiem. |
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MARŠRUTI
Puglia Imperiale, going for a walk in Frederick's lands
These itineraries are our proposal for tours, visits and adventures in the archaeological sites of the Puglia Imperiale area. The pleasure of the discovery is endless. It passes through the famous Dolmen in Bisceglie and Corato, the Neolithic, Daunian and Peucetian villages, and the San Ferdinando and Trinitapoli hypogea. Difficult not to be spellbound by the battle of Canne (theatre of the triumph of Hannibal against the Roman), and Canosa, (Caput Regionis in the Imperial Age)... |
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