The most popular attractions of the Itria Valley are the famous “trulli” of Alberobello, the little towns of Ostuni and Locorotondo and the tasty food of Cisternino and Martina Franca. However, many people don’t know that beyond these typical attractions, there are two archaelogical sites in the Itria Valley which are considered as unique in the world.
Today we will talk about the archeological sites of Santa Maria di Agnano in Ostuni and Egnazia in Fasano. The archaeological park of Santa Maria di Agnano is located only 3 km far from the white city of Ostuni. It consists in an archaeological and natural park situated at the foot of the hill of Ostuni that appears at the secular olive trees valley.
SOURCE: https://www.visititaly.eu
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