Discover Taranto, the Queen of Magna Graecia, and the picturesque ravines of the province. From ancient ruins to spectacular natural landscapes, this destination offers a mix of history, culture, and geological wonders.
Discover Taranto, the Queen of Magna Graecia, and the picturesque ravines of the province. From ancient ruins to spectacular natural landscapes, this destination offers a mix of history, culture, and geological wonders.
Taranto, the "Queen of Magna Graecia", is a seaside city that offers an extraordinary blend of history, culture, and spectacular landscapes. The picturesque ravines surrounding Taranto provide an authentic and enchanting perspective of Southern Italy, inviting visitors to explore the rich historical and natural heritage of the region.
One of Taranto's most iconic landmarks is the Aragonese Castle, located at the southernmost tip of the island upon which the ancient town of Taranto stands. This majestic castle, built in the 15th century, offers a spectacular view of the city and the sea.
MarTa is a must-visit during your Taranto exploration. This extraordinary museum houses a vast collection of historical artifacts, millennia-old testimonies of Taranto's history and Magna Graecia. While exploring its galleries, visitors can embark on a journey through time, discovering the rich heritage of this fascinating coastal city.
An architectural masterpiece of its kind, the Swivel Bridge connects the new city with the old town and can be rotated to allow the passage of larger ships. It is a sight to behold in action and offers an excellent panoramic view of both parts of the city.
Known as the "Old Town," it's a labyrinth of narrow streets, charming squares, and colorful houses. Here, you can immerse yourself in the authentic atmosphere of Apulia, savor local delicacies in restaurants, and discover small artisan shops.
The ravines, fascinating geological formations, are a testament to the region's millennia-old past. These deep gorges, sculpted over the centuries by the erosion of limestone rocks, offer a unique spectacle of pristine geology.
With mysterious caves inhabited since the Bronze Age, as seen in the Gravina di Massafra, and rock-carved churches, as found in the Gravina di Castellaneta, these geological formations reveal timeless beauty. The Gravine di Ginosa, Mottola, Palagianello, and Grottaglie complete the picture, offering unique landscapes with canyons, caves, and rocky outcrops that make this area captivating and evocative. Exploring the ravines means immersing yourself in a world of unparalleled history and natural beauty.
Whether you're an outdoor adventure enthusiast or eager to dive into history and culture, this region has much to offer.
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