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Brindisi Walking Tour: The most important Roman Empire port
Brindisi Walking Tour: The most important Roman Empire port
Brindisi Walking Tour: The most important Roman Empire port
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Highlights
This guided tour will begin at the scenic seafront in Brindisi, where you can admire the Roman Columns, symbol of the city and final point of the Appian Way. The two marble columns once marked the entrance to the harbor and represent the symbolic end of the road that connected Rome to the Adriatic. From here, you can also see the Monument to the Italian Sailor, dedicated to fallen sailors.
The tour continues to Piazza Duomo, with the Cathedral of Saint Giovanni Battista: a sober façade and an interior rich in Baroque elements, marble, stucco, and altars. Nearby are the Loggia Balsamo, an elegant arched structure, and the Palace of the Seminary, a historic ecclesiastical building.
The walk continues through the old town, among narrow streets and noble palaces, leading to the Temple of Saint Giovanni al Sepolcro, a medieval circular building of symbolic value. The visit ends with an exterior view of the Swabian Castle, a fortress of Norman and Swabian origin that dominates the city.
Itinerary
Castello Svevo di Brindisi
30 minsAdmission Ticket FreeThe Swabian Castle of Brindisi, also known as the Castle of Terra, is a medieval fortress built in the 13th century by order of Frederick II of Swabia. Located in the historic center of the city, it features an imposing structure with massive stone walls and corner towers. Over the centuries it served military and defensive purposes and was expanded during the Aragonese and Bourbon periods. Today it is one of the main historical symbols of Brindisi and a testament to its strategic importance in the Mediterranean ( external visit )Colonne Terminali della Via Appia
30 minsAdmission Ticket FreeThe Roman Columns of Brindisi are one of the city’s most important symbols and mark the final point of the Appian Way, the ancient road that connected Rome to the Adriatic port. Dating back to Roman times, they are located on the waterfront overlooking the harbor. Today, only one of the original columns remains, while the other is a later reconstruction. They represent a significant historical monument and a very scenic viewpoint of the city.Cattedrale di San Giovanni Battista
30 minsAdmission Ticket FreeThe Cathedral of Saint Giovanni Battista in Brindisi is the city’s main place of worship, located in Piazza Duomo. Originally built in the 12th century and later rebuilt after the 1743 earthquake, it now features a predominantly 18th-century style. The exterior is sober and elegant, while the interior is spacious and bright, with Baroque decorations, stucco work, marble, and various sacred artworks that reflect the city’s long religious history.Tempio di San Giovanni al Sepolcro
30 minsAdmission Ticket FreeThe Temple of San Giovanni al Sepolcro in Brindisi is an ancient medieval circular building dating back to the 11th–12th century. It was likely built by the Knights Templar or connected to the Crusades, and it recalls the shape of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. The exterior is simple yet striking, while the interior features a circular arcade with finely decorated columns and capitals, creating a mystical and symbolic atmosphere ( external visit )
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