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You are looking for Residences in Bari, Puglia, Italy. We are bringing you one step closer to finding your perfect accommodation solution.
In Bari we have holiday accommodation properties of the following types: 3 Star Hotels, 4 Star Hotels, Agritourisms and Residences.
Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Bari include: Alberobello, Bari, Barletta, Bisceglie, Brindisi, Castellana Grotte, Castellaneta Marina, Corato, Foggia, Lecce, Otranto, Rutigliano, San Giovani Rotondo, Taranto, Turi and Vieste.
Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Bari include: Relais & Le Jardin Logis D'Italia, Agriturismo Lama S. Giorgio, Adria Hotel and Holiday Residence.
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Lying roughly halfway along the Adriatic coast, on the fringes of the fertile Terra di Bari, the city consists of two distinct parts, the old city, a maze of twisting lanes, which lies on a small peninsula between the bays of the old and new ports, and the modern town stretching inland as well as along the coast, built to a neatly square plan.
Probably of Illyrian origins and prosperous under the Greeks, Bari was an important Roman municipium. Conquered by the Goths, and later an object of contention by Byzantines and Lombards, it was repeatedly sacked and destroyed. Conquered by the Saracens in 840, it passed to the Eastern Emperor in 875, who made it the seat of a governor-general. It fell into Norman hands (taken by Robert Guiscard) in 1071 and from that date shared the vicissitudes of the Kingdom of Sicily (later known as the Kingdom of Naples and the Two Sicily's). It became part of Italy in 1860.
The monuments include: the Romanesque-Pugliese Cathedral (11th century, fine works ... Read More...
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Provinces of Puglia: Bari
Lying roughly halfway along the Adriatic coast, on the fringes of the fertile Terra di Bari, the city consists of two distinct parts, the old city, a maze of twisting lanes, which lies on a small peninsula between the bays of the old and new ports, and the modern town stretching inland as well as along the coast, built to a neatly square plan.
Of Illyrian origins and prosperous under the Greeks, Bari was an important Roman municipium. Conquered by the Goths, and later an object of contention by Byzantines and Lombards, it was repeatedly sacked and destroyed. Conquered by the Saracens in 840, it passed to the Eastern Emperor in 875, who made it the seat of a governor-general. It fell into Norman hands (taken by Robert Guiscard) in 1071 and from that date shared the vicissitudes of the Kingdom of Sicily (later known as the Kingdom of Naples and the Two Sicily's). It became part of Italy in 1860.
The monuments include: the Romanesque-Pugliese Cathedral (11th century, fine w ... Read More...
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You are looking for Residences in Bari, Puglia, Italy
Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Bari include: Adria Hotel, Agriturismo Lama S. Giorgio, Holiday Residence and Relais & Le Jardin Logis D'Italia.
In Bari we have holiday accommodation properties of the following types: 3 Star Hotels, 4 Star Hotels, Agritourisms and Residences.
Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Bari include: Alberobello, Bari, Barletta, Bisceglie, Brindisi, Castellana Grotte, Castellaneta Marina, Corato, Foggia, Lecce, Otranto, Rutigliano, San Giovani Rotondo, Taranto, Turi and Vieste.
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