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Mottola y Massafra dos pueblos de la provincia de Taranto que merecen ser descubiertos lentamente. Lejos dal turismo extremo aquí pueden visitar lo más auténtico de esa región italiana comúnmente dicha el tacón de la bota.
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The beautiful region of Apulia or Puglia is located in the southeast of Italy. Good wines, olive oil, pasticciotto, café Lecheresse are just a few examples of what characterizes the region. We visited Lecce, Otranto, Polignano a Mare, Cisternino & Locorotondo, the most beautiful villages in Italy, Mesagne, Hotel Tenuta Moreno, Matera (Basilicata Region), Massafra, Valle D'Itria, Alberobello with its trulli houses, Ostuni, Brindisi (Airport). ), Martina Franca, Oria. In Lecce you will find beautiful Baroque buildings with beautiful squares such as Piazza del Duomo and the Basilica Basilca di Santa Croce and the Roman Amphitheater. Otranto has a turbulent history. It was the first place conquered by the Turks in 1480. Many Italians died and you can see around 800 bones and skeletons of Italians who lost the battle with the Turks in the Cappella dei Martiri (Chapel of the Martyrs) in the cathedral of Otranto. In Oria there is a crypt in which mummies are exhibited. Oria also contains a medieval castle and a cathedral. In Matera, caves called Sassi were carved out in prehistoric times. Later, houses and monasteries were carved out and inhabited by monks. Later by the villagers and lived together in poor conditions with large poor families and their herd animals. The death rate was high. It took until 1960 before the last residents left their sassi. Today the houses have been renovated into hotels and restaurants. Materi is a must see place. It is not without reason that Matera became a UNESCO World Heritage Site and was the European Capital of Culture in 2019.
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According to some hypotheses, Massafra was founded in the 5th century by refugees from the Roman province of Africa, invaded by the Vandals. The first historical mention of the city dates however from the 10th century, when it was a Lombard gastaldate.
After the Norman conquest of southern Italy, it was given to a nephew of Robert Guiscard, who fortified it and restored the castle. Later it was part of the Principality of Taranto, to which, as a free town, it belonged until 1463. In 1484 it was assigned to Antonio Piscitello. In 1497 it was sacked by the troops of Charles VIII of France, and the fief went to Artusio Pappacoda, whose family held it for a century and a half. They were succeeded by the Carmignano and the Imperiale.
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Massafra è un comune della provincia di Taranto, in Puglia.
Collocata ai piedi della Murgia tarantina, Massafra fa parte del Parco naturale regionale Terra delle Gravine e ospita l'oasi WWF del Monte Sant'Elia e, sulla costa, la Riserva naturale Stornara. Nel territorio del comune sono presenti insediamenti della civiltà rupestre.
Il territorio massafrese ha conservato tracce di frequentazione a partire dal Neolitico, attestate dalle selci lavorate rinvenute nella gravina della Madonna della Scala.
Nella zona detta Corvo è stata rinvenuta un'iscrizione messapica, che è la più settentrionale del territorio occupato da questa popolazione. Gli antichi contatti con il mondo greco sono testimoniati dai frammenti di ceramiche micenee.
Tracce di insediamenti abitativi e una necropoli nella località Carrino-San Sergio testimoniano un insediamento agricolo italiota, probabilmente dipendente dalla vicina Taranto.
Medioevo
Il primo riferimento documentario all'insediamento medievale di Massafra è contenuto in una pergamena risalente al 970 e conservata presso l'Archivio dell'Abbazia di Montecassino: si tratta di una controversia giudiziaria per il possesso di un terreno promossa dall'abate Ilario del monastero bizantino di San Pietro Imperiale contro Iocardo, cittadino di Massafra.
Dopo la conquista della città da parte dei Normanni, Massafra, assieme a Mottola, Oria e Castellaneta, venne affidata a Riccardo Senescalco, figlio di Drogone, passando sotto la diocesi di Mottola. Questi fortificò il paese costruendo e restaurando il castello e nel 1080 donò la chiesa di Santa Lucia, con l'annesso monastero, e la terza parte della pesca che si faceva annualmente nel fiume Patemisco all'abbazia territoriale della Santissima Trinità di Cava de' Tirreni.
Nel 1155 Massafra fu conquistata dal generale bizantino Giovanni Ducas, agli ordini dell'Imperatore Manuele I Comneno, durante la campagna d'Italia. La città però, come il resto della Puglia preso dai Bizantini, tornò dopo pochi mesi nelle mani dei Normanni.
Nel 1269, sotto gli Angioini, Massafra fu concessa a Oddone di Soliac da Carlo I d'Angiò, rimasto padrone assoluto dell'Italia meridionale, dopo aver sconfitto gli Svevi. Il nuovo feudatario governò in modo violento e brutale e nel 1296, il re Carlo II lo privò del feudo e lo bandì dal regno.
Massafra venne unita quindi al Principato di Taranto in possesso del ramo Durazzo degli Angiò e vi rimase fino al 1463. Sotto questa dominazione la città (dal 1419) acquisì lo status di città libera o demaniale e fu prescelta come sede dell'allevamento delle cavalle regie.
Nel 1484 Massafra venne occupata dall'esercito aragonese. In quello stesso anno il re Ferdinando I la donò ad Antonio Piscitello, che ne divenne barone.
Un decennio dopo (1497) fu saccheggiata dai francesi di Carlo VIII di Francia venuto nel Regno di Napoli per far valere i suoi diritti dinastici, e il feudo passò ad Artusio Pappacoda, di una nobile famiglia napoletana, il cui dominio durò per circa un secolo e mezzo. Ad Artusio successe il figlio Francesco, che restaurò il castello e fece costruire la chiesa di Santa Maria di Costantinopoli.
Nel 1633 passò alla famiglia Carmignano, anch'essa originaria di Napoli, che l'acquistò per 110.000 ducati. Dopo circa cinquant'anni passò alla famiglia Imperiale, marchesi di Oria e di Francavilla che tennero il feudo dal 1661 al 1778. Un membro di questa famiglia, Michele II, promosse nel XVIII secolo il riordinamento delle campagne, fece piantare uliveti, vigneti, mandorleti e frutteti, la ricostruzione e ammodernamento del Castello e la costruzione del monastero di San Benedetto e della Torre dell'Orologio. Per queste opere architettoniche si avvalse dei migliori artisti ed architetti del Salento fra i quali Mauro Manieri di Lecce e la sua scuola.
Dopo la Rivoluzione napoletana del 1799 anche a Massafra terminò il feudalesimo.
L'età contemporanea
Durante la prima guerra mondiale nel paese furono ospitati diversi reggimenti dell'Esercito Italiano diretti al fronte. Per ricordare i numerosi caduti massafresi fu edificato un Monumento in piazza Vittorio Emanuele II.
Nel 1923 entrò a far parte della neonata provincia dello Jonio, derivata dall'antica provincia della Terra d'Otranto. Nel 1953 si svolse la prima edizione del Carnevale Massafrese. Nei primi anni sessanta, l'industria siderurgica di Taranto, l'Italsider, assorbì molti lavoratori massafresi. A Massafra aprì una fabbrica per la produzione di birra di proprietà della Dreher.
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La hermosa región de Apulia o Puglia se encuentra en el sureste de Italia. Buenos vinos, aceite de oliva, pasticciotto, café Lecheresse son sólo algunos ejemplos de lo que caracteriza a la región. Visitamos Lecce, Otranto, Polignano a Mare, Cisternino y Locorotondo, los pueblos más bellos de Italia, Mesagne, Hotel Tenuta Moreno, Matera (Región de Basilicata), Massafra, Valle D'Itria, Alberobello con sus casas trulli, Ostuni, Brindisi ( Aeropuerto). ), Martina Franca, Oria. En Lecce encontrará hermosos edificios barrocos con hermosas plazas como la Piazza del Duomo y la Basílica Basilca di Santa Croce y el Anfiteatro Romano. Otranto tiene una historia turbulenta. Fue el primer lugar conquistado por los turcos en 1480. Muchos italianos murieron y puedes ver alrededor de 800 huesos y esqueletos de italianos que perdieron la batalla con los turcos en la Cappella dei Martiri (Capilla de los Mártires) en la catedral de Otranto. En Oria existe una cripta en la que se exponen momias. Oria también contiene un castillo medieval y una catedral. En Matera, las cuevas llamadas Sassi fueron excavadas en tiempos prehistóricos. Más tarde, las casas y monasterios fueron excavados y habitados por monjes. Posteriormente los aldeanos convivieron en malas condiciones con familias numerosas y pobres y con sus animales de rebaño. La tasa de mortalidad era alta. Hubo que esperar hasta 1960 para que los últimos residentes abandonaran sus sassi. Hoy las casas han sido renovadas para convertirlas en hoteles y restaurantes. Materi es un lugar de visita obligada. No en vano Matera fue declarada Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO y fue Capital Europea de la Cultura en 2019.
The beautiful region of Apulia or Puglia is located in the southeast of Italy. Good wines, olive oil, pasticciotto, café Lecheresse are just a few examples of what characterizes the region. We visited Lecce, Otranto, Polignano a Mare, Cisternino & Locorotondo, the most beautiful villages in Italy, Mesagne, Hotel Tenuta Moreno, Matera (Basilicata Region), Massafra, Valle D'Itria, Alberobello with its trulli houses, Ostuni, Brindisi (Airport). ), Martina Franca, Oria. In Lecce you will find beautiful Baroque buildings with beautiful squares such as Piazza del Duomo and the Basilica Basilca di Santa Croce and the Roman Amphitheater. Otranto has a turbulent history. It was the first place conquered by the Turks in 1480. Many Italians died and you can see around 800 bones and skeletons of Italians who lost the battle with the Turks in the Cappella dei Martiri (Chapel of the Martyrs) in the cathedral of Otranto. In Oria there is a crypt in which mummies are exhibited. Oria also contains a medieval castle and a cathedral. In Matera, caves called Sassi were carved out in prehistoric times. Later, houses and monasteries were carved out and inhabited by monks. Later by the villagers and lived together in poor conditions with large poor families and their herd animals. The death rate was high. It took until 1960 before the last residents left their sassi. Today the houses have been renovated into hotels and restaurants. Materi is a must see place. It is not without reason that Matera became a UNESCO World Heritage Site and was the European Capital of Culture in 2019.
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The beautiful region of Apulia or Puglia is located in the southeast of Italy. Good wines, olive oil, pasticciotto, café Lecheresse are just a few examples of what characterizes the region. We visited Lecce, Otranto, Polignano a Mare, Cisternino & Locorotondo, the most beautiful villages in Italy, Mesagne, Hotel Tenuta Moreno, Matera (Basilicata Region), Massafra, Valle D'Itria, Alberobello with its trulli houses, Ostuni, Brindisi (Airport). ), Martina Franca, Oria. In Lecce you will find beautiful Baroque buildings with beautiful squares such as Piazza del Duomo and the Basilica Basilca di Santa Croce and the Roman Amphitheater. Otranto has a turbulent history. It was the first place conquered by the Turks in 1480. Many Italians died and you can see around 800 bones and skeletons of Italians who lost the battle with the Turks in the Cappella dei Martiri (Chapel of the Martyrs) in the cathedral of Otranto. In Oria there is a crypt in which mummies are exhibited. Oria also contains a medieval castle and a cathedral. In Matera, caves called Sassi were carved out in prehistoric times. Later, houses and monasteries were carved out and inhabited by monks. Later by the villagers and lived together in poor conditions with large poor families and their herd animals. The death rate was high. It took until 1960 before the last residents left their sassi. Today the houses have been renovated into hotels and restaurants. Materi is a must see place. It is not without reason that Matera became a UNESCO World Heritage Site and was the European Capital of Culture in 2019.
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The beautiful region of Apulia or Puglia is located in the southeast of Italy. Good wines, olive oil, pasticciotto, café Lecheresse are just a few examples of what characterizes the region. We visited Lecce, Otranto, Polignano a Mare, Cisternino & Locorotondo, the most beautiful villages in Italy, Mesagne, Hotel Tenuta Moreno, Matera (Basilicata Region), Massafra, Valle D'Itria, Alberobello with its trulli houses, Ostuni, Brindisi (Airport). ), Martina Franca, Oria. In Lecce you will find beautiful Baroque buildings with beautiful squares such as Piazza del Duomo and the Basilica Basilca di Santa Croce and the Roman Amphitheater. Otranto has a turbulent history. It was the first place conquered by the Turks in 1480. Many Italians died and you can see around 800 bones and skeletons of Italians who lost the battle with the Turks in the Cappella dei Martiri (Chapel of the Martyrs) in the cathedral of Otranto. In Oria there is a crypt in which mummies are exhibited. Oria also contains a medieval castle and a cathedral. In Matera, caves called Sassi were carved out in prehistoric times. Later, houses and monasteries were carved out and inhabited by monks. Later by the villagers and lived together in poor conditions with large poor families and their herd animals. The death rate was high. It took until 1960 before the last residents left their sassi. Today the houses have been renovated into hotels and restaurants. Materi is a must see place. It is not without reason that Matera became a UNESCO World Heritage Site and was the European Capital of Culture in 2019.
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Do you recognize this bridge from somewhere? It's the bridge James Bond walked along and later jumped off in No time to die …
The movie is actually recorded in the
neighboring Matera, but the bridge scene is recorded here.
Most people only make it to Matera, or in the best case scenario to Altamura and skip Gravina, which is a huge mistake if you're asking me...
Gravina in Puglia is built on the edge of a ravine, and like Matera, it has an ancient quarter with dwellings and churches hewn out of the rocky hillside. Due to its strategic location on the Via Appia (the ancient Roman road linking Rome with Brindisi) and its fertile lands, Gravina in Puglia prospered.
The town's most famous attraction is its bridge. It was built in the 17th century, it was later destroyed by an earthquake in 1722, and restored afterwards and repurposed as an aqueduct by the Orsini's, a powerful family from Rome.
On one side of the bridge is Gravina's adorable center, while on the other side of the bridge lies the ancient quarter (nowadays, the Botromagno Archeological Park), with its age-old monuments, cave dwellings and churches carved out from the rock. This is the place where you get the best views over the ravine and entire Gravina including its breathtaking Cathedral on the very edge…
Tip: DO NOT listen to Google maps and park outside the old town then walk. We listened to the navigation and I'II show you later in my stories where it took us.
Another tip: We found out later on, that Gravina isn't quite the safest place to be so if possible, go in groups and don't go with your own car.
Specially not with a rental car with Italian plates!
📍Ponte Madonna della Stella, also known as the Ponte Acquedotto Madonna della Stella or Ponte Viadotto-Acquedotto Madonna della Stella... Located in Gravina in Puglia.
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According to local historical research, the area around today's Martina Franca was settled in the 10th century by refugees from Taranto, who hid there in the woods from the Saracens. The actual founding of the city took place in 1300 on the orders of the Prince of Taranto Philip I of Anjou. ❤️ MARTINA FRANCA | PUGLIA | ITALY
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LECCE The culture of the city in Puglia, Italy with café Lecheresse and pasticciotto
The beautiful region of Apulia or Puglia is located in the southeast of Italy. Good wines, olive oil, pasticciotto, café Lecheresse are just a few examples of what characterizes the region. We visited Lecce, Otranto, Polignano a Mare, Cisternino & Locorotondo, the most beautiful villages in Italy, Mesagne, Hotel Tenuta Moreno, Matera (Basilicata Region), Massafra, Valle D'Itria, Alberobello with its trulli houses, Ostuni, Brindisi (Airport). ), Martina Franca, Oria. In Lecce you will find beautiful Baroque buildings with beautiful squares such as Piazza del Duomo and the Basilica Basilca di Santa Croce and the Roman Amphitheater. Otranto has a turbulent history. It was the first place conquered by the Turks in 1480. Many Italians died and you can see around 800 bones and skeletons of Italians who lost the battle with the Turks in the Cappella dei Martiri (Chapel of the Martyrs) in the cathedral of Otranto. In Oria there is a crypt in which mummies are exhibited. Oria also contains a medieval castle and a cathedral.
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