Puglia land of faith and pilgrimage. Cathedrals, basilicas, and sanctuaries testify to an artistic growth influenced by dominations and seigniories and today hold the remains and relics that make them important destinations for pilgrims. Devotion brings pilgrims to Monte San Michele, along the ancient Via Sacra Langobardorum, or to San Giovanni Rotondo, the city where Padre Pio lived and died, and as far as the Salento area from where the Holy Land can be reached by following the ancient route known as the Via Francigena del Sud.
Church and hermitage of Santa Maria of the Angels - Scorrano
St. Mary of the Graces and the Capuchin Monastery - San Giovanni Rotondo
Sanctuary of Santa Maria di Stignano - San Marco in Lamis
Basilicas, Cathedrals, and Sanctuaries that challenged time, earthquakes, raids and destruction still stand before us today with their majesty and richness: places of prayer as well as artistic study and interest
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Along the way to San Giovanni Rotondo and the pilgrimage route leading pilgrims to the sanctuary of Monte San Michele
On the trail of Padre Pio Pilgrimage through the monumental Stations of the Cross, the Church and Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie and the new Church of San Pio
Romanesque Cathedrals They were always built in front of castles over squares, a center of city economic and social lives. Apulian cathedrals are still charming today with their exclusive style.
Puglia by Bicycle
Christmas in San Biagio
Romanesque-pugliese cathedrals Churches and Castel del Monte
Spiritual itinerary The itinerary begins with the...
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