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You are looking for Accommodation in Brindisi, Puglia, Italy. We are bringing you one step closer to finding your perfect accommodation solution.
In Brindisi we have holiday accommodation properties of the following types: 3 Star Hotels and Agritourisms.
Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Brindisi include: Bari, Bisceglie, Brindisi, Castellaneta Marina, Corigliano d'Otranto, Fasano, Foggia, Galatina, Gallipoli, Lecce, Otranto, Salve, San Giovani Rotondo, Soleto, Taranto and Vieste.
Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Brindisi include: Hotel Villaggio Nemo Residence and Masseria Salamina.
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Situated on the Adriatic coast of the Salentino peninsula, the oldest part of the town stands on the promontory jutting into a sheltered bay, while the new town, characterized by its regular layout, has spread inland.
Once a Messapico centre, its importance increased under Roman influence (3rd century BC.), when it was known as Brundisium, and it became the principal Roman seaport for the east, linked to the capital by the Via Appia. After the end of the Western Empire, it was dominated by the Goths, Byzantines, Lombards (duchy of Benevento) and again by the Byzantines, and frequently raided by the Saracens. Robert Guiscard captured it for the Normans in 1071, and from that date it shared the vicissitudes of the Kingdom of Sicily, without diminishing in importance as a port. It became part of Italy in 1860.
The principal monuments are: the church of S. Giovanni al Sepolcro (Romanesque, 12th century), the Castello Svevo (of 13th century origins), the church of S. Lucia or the SS. Trinità ... Read More...
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Provinces of Puglia: Brindisi
Situated on the Adriatic coast of the Salentino peninsula, the oldest part of the town stands on the promontory jutting into a sheltered bay, while the new town, characterized by its regular layout, has spread inland.
Once a Messapico centre, its importance increased under Roman influence (3rd century BC.), when it was known as Brundisium, and it became the principal Roman seaport for the east, linked to the capital by the Via Appia. After the end of the Western Empire, it was dominated by the Goths, Byzantines, Lombards (duchy of Benevento) and again by the Byzantines, and frequently raided by the Saracens. Robert Guiscard captured it for the Normans in 1071, and from that date it shared the vicissitudes of the Kingdom of Sicily, without diminishing in importance as a port. It became part of Italy in 1860.
The principal monuments are: the church of S. Giovanni al Sepolcro (Romanesque, 12th century), the Castello Svevo (of 13th century origins), the church of S. Lucia or ... Read More...
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You are looking for Accommodation in Brindisi, Puglia, Italy
Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Brindisi include: Hotel Villaggio Nemo Residence and Masseria Salamina.
In Brindisi we have holiday accommodation properties of the following types: 3 Star Hotels and Agritourisms.
Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Brindisi include: Bari, Bisceglie, Brindisi, Castellaneta Marina, Corigliano d'Otranto, Fasano, Foggia, Galatina, Gallipoli, Lecce, Otranto, Salve, San Giovani Rotondo, Soleto, Taranto and Vieste.
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