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NE144.4 km
Grotta Zinzulusa / The Zinzulusa Cave (Castro, Apulia, South Italy)
in Cave Entrances (Natural)
Grotta Zinzulusa (Zinzulusa Cave), one of the most important examples of the karst phenomenon on the South-Italian coast, is located between Castro and Santa Cesarea Terme in Southern part of Solento peninslula...
posted by: Dorcadion Team
location: Puglia, Italy
date approved: 03/07/2010
last visited: 07/21/2018
N149.7 km
Basilica di Santa Caterina - Galatina, Italy
in Signs of History
The 14th-century Basilica di Santa Caterina d’Alessandria was built by the Franciscans, whose patron was Frenchwoman Marie d’Enghien de Brienne.
posted by: RakeInTheCache
date approved: 07/03/2016
last visited: never
in Romanesque Architecture
The Basilica of St. Catherine, one of the most important examples of Romanesque architecture in Puglia, was erected between 1383 and 1391 by order of Raimondello Orsini del Balzo.
date approved: 10/22/2020
NE152.4 km
Dolmen “li Scusi” - Minervino, Italy
in Megalithic Monuments
The Dolmen Li Scusi, in the town's countryside towards Uggiano La Chiesa, is the largest dolmen in Apulia after that of Bisceglie.
date approved: 06/13/2016
NE154.5 km
San Paolo Menhir - Giurdignano, Italy
Cosimo De Giorgi found this menhir on the outskirts of Giurdignano in the late nineteenth century.
NE159.6 km
Cattedrale di Santa Maria Annunziata - Otranto, Italy
Otranto Cathedral is a synthesis of various architectural styles, with Byzantine, early Christian and Romanesque elements. It was consecrated on 1 August 1088 under the papacy of pope Urban II by the papal legate Roffredo, archbishop of Benevento.
in Cathedrals
Consecrated in 1088, it is built on 42 monolithic granite and marble columns from unknown quarries with a three-aisled nave and an apsidal east end. On either side of the west facade are two lancet windows.
date approved: 06/11/2016