Top 10 Budget-friendly Things to do in Province of Barletta-Andria-Trani, Puglia

March 5, 2022 Tambra Mccollister

The Province of Barletta-Andria-Trani is a province of Italy in the Apulia region. The establishment of the province took effect in June 2009, and Andria was appointed as its seat of government on 21 May 2010.
Restaurants in Province of Barletta-Andria-Trani

1. Cattedrale di Trani

Piazza Duomo, 76125 Trani Italy +39 0883 500293 http://www.cattedraletrani.it
Excellent
81%
Good
16%
Satisfactory
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5.0 based on 2,819 reviews

Cattedrale di Trani

Reviewed By limonina_pita - Kranj, Slovenia

Beautiful church and really worth to go also to the bell tower. For 5€ per person you ll get best view in Trani.

2. Museo del Confetto Mucci Giovanni

Via Museo del Confetto 12, 76123, Andria Italy +39 0883 591871 [email protected] http://www.museodelconfetto.it
Excellent
82%
Good
16%
Satisfactory
1%
Poor
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5.0 based on 479 reviews

Museo del Confetto Mucci Giovanni

Reviewed By pardom582 - Montreal, Canada

Number 1 producer of confetti in Italy. You have to try them. All colors, flavors, and texture. Beautifully displayed and gift wrapped. A family business and unique tradition. Among the best that I've ever tasted.

3. Confetti Andria

Piazza Vittorio Emanuele, 30, 76123, Andria Italy +39 0883 592353 [email protected] http://www.ConfettiAndria.it
Excellent
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5.0 based on 173 reviews

Confetti Andria

The history of our company begins in January 2004 with the opening, in Andria, our first confectionery elegant Piazza Vittorio Emanuele (known as Piazza Catuma), historical and cultural meeting andriese. The success was immediate. The echo of the goodness of our crosses delicacies, from the outset, the provincial borders, regional and national, and the increasing demand of our varied production, invites us to open other outlets for our products in Bari in Via Principe Amedeo 116, in Barletta in c.so Vittorio Emanuele 82 and Andria at our modern production workshop in via Domenico Modugno 5. We are the fourth generation of confectioners and for us this is a source of pride. Our father, who for many years worked at my grandfather Giovanni side, has given us all the passion for this "sweet work", the secrets of processing and deep knowledge of the most valuable commodities such as fine Belgian chocolate, almonds " filippo cea "to Toritto, PGI Piedmont hazelnuts, pistachios from Bronte and the famous peeled Avola almonds. In our firm commitment it is to maintain the high quality of confetti to always offer more excellent products. Here the family tree of the family of MUCCI andriese origin. Nicholas Mucci was Vincenzo - born 23 September 1807; Raffaele Mucci was Nicholas - born 21 February 1843; Nicola Mucci was Raffaele - born 21 September 1879; Raffaele was Mucci Nicola - born November 3, 1904; John Mucci was Nicola - born March 5, 1907; Mucci Raffaele John - born 20 March 1946; Alberto Mucci - born July 2, 1982 (member of Confetti Mucci Alberto & C. snc); Martina Alberto Mucci - born July 31, 2012; Massimiliano Mucci - born January 17, 1979 (member of Confetti Mucci Alberto & C. snc); Alessandro Mucci Maximilian - born October 23, 2010; Michela Mucci Raffaele - born April 2, 1977.

4. Cattedrale di San Sabino

Corso San Sabino 1, 76012 Canosa di Puglia Italy +39 0883 662035 http://www.sansabinocanosa.it/
Excellent
44%
Good
42%
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Poor
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4.5 based on 48 reviews

Cattedrale di San Sabino

5. Castel del Monte

Strada Statale 170, 76125, Andria Italy +39 0883 569997 http://www.casteldelmonte.beniculturali.it
Excellent
56%
Good
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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Terrible
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4.5 based on 3,353 reviews

Castel del Monte

Reviewed By Seeking_True_Quality

As we walked uphill from the car park where we got off our bus, the two of us were very excited. We planned our visit to Castel del Monte a long time ago, as soon as we found out that it was in fact an existing building, where it was and what was its name! We saw the replica of this building much earlier in the movie 'The Name of the Rose', it was the famous Edifice, the largest library in Christendom, with its mysterious labyrinth. Describing that fictional library, Umberto Eco was inspired by Castel del Monte... The walk from the car park to the top of the hill was long, took us some 15 to 20 minutes, the view was obscured by the trees, but finally we arrived and there was it, this perfect octagonal building with eight octagonal towers, shining white on the midday sun. This ceremonial castle was built around 1240, probably as a hunting lodge for Frederick II, the Holy Roman Emperor of the Hohenstaufen dynasty, near the end of his reign. It is located not far from Castel Lagopesole, his headquarters, now in the region of Basilicata. We proceeded to the elegant and ornate main entrance. After we paid the entrance fee, we entered an inner octagonal courtyard with three doors leading to the ground floor. In the rooms of the ground floor there was an interesting exhibition, depicting the life of Frederick II. We reached the upper floor by a staircase located in one of the towers. Unfortunately there was nothing left from the XIII. century in those vaulted rooms - except the stunning marble decoration of the walls, because the Castle served as a prison for a long time. On our way out, we stopped in the souvenir shop to buy T-shirts and some books - an echo of that fictional library. For the two of us, lovers of history and geometry, Castel del Monte was a must!

6. Castello Svevo di Barletta

Piazza Castello, 76121 Barletta Italy +39 0883 578613 http://www.comune.barletta.bt.it
Excellent
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Good
32%
Satisfactory
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Poor
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Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 645 reviews

Castello Svevo di Barletta

7. Pinacoteca Giuseppe De Nittis

Via Cialdini 74, Barletta Italy +39 0883 538312 http://www.barlettamusei.it/denittis.html
Excellent
70%
Good
27%
Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 250 reviews

Pinacoteca Giuseppe De Nittis

8. Basilica del Santo Sepolcro

Corso Vittorio Emanuele I, Barletta Italy http://www.viefrancigenedelsud.it/it/resource/poi/barletta-basilica-del-santo-sepolcro
Excellent
50%
Good
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Satisfactory
6%
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4.5 based on 106 reviews

Basilica del Santo Sepolcro

9. Cattedrale di Santa Maria Maggiore

Piazza Duomo, 76121 Barletta Italy
Excellent
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Good
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4.5 based on 189 reviews

Cattedrale di Santa Maria Maggiore

10. Concattedrale di San Pietro Apostolo (Bisceglie)

Piazza Duomo, 76011 Bisceglie Italy http://www.cattedraledibisceglie.it
Excellent
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Good
33%
Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 91 reviews

Concattedrale di San Pietro Apostolo (Bisceglie)

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