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Adelfia, Bari

Adelfia is an Italian comune in Bari formed by the union of the Montrone and Canneto villages.

Adelfia is an Italian comune in Bari formed by the union of the Montrone and Canneto villages. Highlights of the Montrone area are the 11thcentury Church of St. Mary of the Principle, Marquis Palace from the 14thcentury, the 18th century Mother Church dedicated to St. Nicolas, and the 19th century Angiuli Palace. The Canneto area has the 12thcentury Norman Tower as well as Church of Madonna della Stella, 17th century Castle of Fascina, 18thcentury Church of Canneto Matrice, and the Villa Monteleone from the 19th century.


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About Adelfia

 Via Vittorio Veneto, 199, 70010 Adelfia BA, Italy

 +39 080 459 3600

 www.comune.adelfia.gov.it

Adelfia and Nearby Sights on Map

Palazzo Mincuzzi

The stunning Mincuzzi Palace stands in the heart of Murat in Bari, a commercial Art Nouveau building inspired by the Galeries Lafayette of Paris

Teatro Petruzzelli

Originally built in 1903 with interiors painted by Raffaele Armenise, the Teatro Petruzzelli in Bari is the fourth largest theatre in Italy

Bari Cathedral

Overshadowed by the adjacent Basilica of Saint Nicholas, the Bari Cathedral is still important as the seat of the Archbishop of Bari-Bitonto

Palace of the Apulian Aqueduct

The Palazzo dell'Acquedotto Pugliese or Palace of the Apulian Aqueduct was designed by Cesare Brunetti, Michele Salvati and Duilio Cambellotti in Pugliese Romanesque style to reflect the theme of hydraulic engineering

Castello Normanno-Svevo

The Castello Normanno-Svevo was built in the 13thcentury by Roman Emperor Frederick II of Hohenstaufen over a former Norman castle, which was built over Roman ruins

Palazzo Fizzarotti

The Fizzarotti Palace is a 19thcentury Venetian neo-Gothic Palace commissioned by businessman and banker Emmanuel Fizzarotti

Citta Vecchia - Bari

Citta Vecchia or Old Town Bari is the historical heart of the city, occupying the peninsula between the old port and new port

Palazzo de Gemmis

Built in the 17thcentury by the Introna family, the Neoclassical Palazzo de Gemmis is named after the De Gemmis family who lived here in the 19thcentury

Piazza del Ferrarese

Across the road from the old port of Bari, overlooking the Augusto Imperatore waterfront is the busy square of Piazza Ferrarese

Piazza Mercantile

Piazza Mercantile is the historical commercial and administrative heart of Bari, laid out in the 14thcentury next to the port