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Places to visit in Bari, the port city of Italy

Located in the southeast of Italy, on the Adriatic Sea, the port city of Bari is among the favorite routes of tourists with its historical and cultural beauties as well as its street famous for its pasta. Historical buildings such as St. Nicholas Basilica, San Sabino Cathedral, Petruzzelli Theater and Norman Castle are among the places that tourists visit with interest in Bari.

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Strada delle Orecchiette Street

Strada delle Orecchiette, Bari's most famous street, attracts attention with the handmade pasta that women sell at the stalls in front of their authentic houses. Tourists in the street named after the "ear" shaped pasta; They have the chance to taste and buy many local pasta types, especially with squid, turnip greens and broccoli.

The first Norman church of Southern Italy: Basilica of St. Nicholas

St. Nicholas Basilica in Bari, which attracts attention with its rich historical and cultural heritage, is known as the first Norman church built in Southern Italy. The church, which is an important center for both Catholic and Orthodox Christians, dazzles with its magnificent architecture.

Traces of Art Nouveau architecture: Murat district

Examples of Art Nouveau architecture can be seen in the Murat district, named after the French General Giacchino Murat. The buildings in the district, built in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, attract attention with their elegant facade decorations and iron workmanship.