
We are in the Murge, province of Brindisi: Ostuni appears from afar on the hill, with the dazzling white of its houses and the ancient charm of a place where time seems to have stopped. An ideal place to enjoy a few days off, maybe staying in a trullo, a traditional rustic building that characterizes the Apulian countryside.
Ostuni must be visited slowly, letting itself be carried away by the suggestions and getting lost in the alleys: the charming old town with its defensive walls, the Gothic Cathedral with the rich Diocesan Museum, Piazza della Libertà with Sant'Oronzo Obelisk, the real vital center of the village with bars and restaurants in which to relax and enjoy an aperitif or a plate of the Apulian tradition, the Church and the Palace of San Francesco, the Civic Museum with the rich collection of archaeological finds.
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