During this terrible pandemic that is devasting Italy, I have decided to post some photo diaries of memories of Italy in its glory, as it was and as it will be again. My trip to Puglia with arsviva travel agency was one of the best vacations I have ever had. I was fascinated by the simplicity and elegance of the Apulian Romanesque style as I discovered churches and cathedrals in sleepy towns with picturesque, narrow streets. I loved the balconies of houses, adorned with plants or with architectural elements that I admired. Lecce was a Baroque gem. Its churches and cathedral were breathtaking, overwhelming with their beauty. Matera’s sassi quarters were so unlike anything I had ever witnessed – the sassi were some of the most intriguing sights I had ever set eyes on. Bitonto, Grottoglie, Canosa di Puglia, Ruva di Puglia, Barletta, Castel del Monte, Ontranto, Taranto, Trani – all these places and more became dear to my heart and filled me with so many perfect memories.
Altamura, Cathedral S. Maria Assunta ceiling
Door of Cathedral of S. Maria Assunta, Altamura
Exterior, Cathedral, Altamura
Interior, Cathedral S. Maria Assunta, Altamura
Exterior, Cathedral S. Maria Assunta, Altamura
Tympanium, Cathedral S. Maria Assunta
Stained glass window from cathedral in Altamura
Street in Altamura
Balcony in Bari
Balcony in Bari
Cathedral of S. Sabino, Bari
Church of Saint Nicholas, Bari
Street in Bari
Barletta Cathedral S. Maria Maggiore
Cathedral in Barletta
Cathedral S. Maria Maggiore, Barletta
Cathedral S. Maria Maggiore, Barletta
Cathedral S. Valentino, Bitonto
Romanesque mosaic in 12th century crypt of Cathedral S. Valentino, Bitonto
Street in Bitonto
View from Canne de Battaglia, ruins of ancient town Cannae and site of famous battle, August 2, 216 when Carthingians with Hannibal defeated Romans. About 130,000 men took part, and 60,000 died, including 80 Roman senators.
Cathedral S. Sabino in Canosa di Puglia
Bishop’s throne from 11th century in S. Sabino Cathedral, Bitonto
Exterior of Cathedral S. Sabino, Canosa di Puglia
Stained glass window in Cathedral S. Sabino, Canosa di Puglia
Castel del Monte
Castel del Monte
Castel del Monte
View from Castel del Monte
Grottaglie, Ceramics Museum at Castello Episcopio
Grottaglie, Ceramics Museum
Amphitheatre in Lecce
Cathedral S. Maria dell’ Assunta, Lecce
Cathedral S. Maria dell’ Assunta, Lecce
Lecce, Cathedral S. Maria dell’ Assunta
Stained glass window at cathedral in Lecce
Church in Lecce – Sorry, I don’t remember which one.
Church in Lecce
Church in Lecce
Roman theatre in Lecce
S. Croce Church in Lecce
S. Croce Church in Lecce
Cathedral Madonna della Bruna in Matera
Cathedral Madonna della Bruna in Matera
Cathedral Madonna della Bruna in Matera
Cathedral Madonna della Bruna in Matera
View from Sasso Caveoso in Matera
Sasso in Matera
Sasso in Matera
Sasso in Matera
In Sasso Caveoso in Matera
View from Sasso Caveoso in Matera
Molfetta
Molfetta
Calm sea in Molfetta
Molfetta, Cathedral S. Corrado, built from 1150 to end of the 13th century
Otranto, Basilica S. Pietro
Otranto, Cathedral S. Maria Annunziata
Mosaic floor from 1163-1165 of cathedral in Otranto
Interior of Cathedral S. Maria Annunziata, Otranto
Rosette window of Cathedral S. Maria Annunziata, Otranto, from 16th century
Ruva di Puglia
Ruva di Puglia, S. Maria Assunta Cathedral
Castle, Taranto
Cathedral S. Cataldo, Taranto
Cathedral S. Cataldo, Taranto
Cathedral S. Cataldo, Taranto
Cathedral S. Cataldo, Taranto
Cathedral interior, Taranto
Street in Taranto
View from Taranto
Trani, Cathedral S. Nicola Pellegrino
Trani, Reliefs on door of cathedral, from 1179
Trani, 12th century reliefs on cathedral doors
Port in Trani
Street in Trani
Tracy A. Burns is a writer, proofreader and editor in Prague.