Top 10 Sights & Landmarks in Gallipoli, Puglia

January 12, 2022 Sachiko Swiger

Discover the best top things to do in Gallipoli, Italy including Chiesa di Santa Teresa, Chiesa dei Santi Medici, Basilica Cattedrale di Sant'Agata, Santuario della Madonna del Canneto a Gallipoli, Antica Farmacia Provenzano, Frantoio Ipogeo di Palazzo Granafei, Palazzo Tafuri, Il Frantoio del Vicere, Chiesa di Santa Maria della Purita, Centro Storico di Gallipoli.
Restaurants in Gallipoli

1. Chiesa di Santa Teresa

Via C. Muzio Via Duomo, Gallipoli Italy
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Chiesa di Santa Teresa

2. Chiesa dei Santi Medici

Via S. Giovanni, 73014, Gallipoli Italy https://www.facebook.com/Associazione-Santi-Medici-Gallipoli-117907151613679/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Chiesa dei Santi Medici

3. Basilica Cattedrale di Sant'Agata

Via Duomo 1, 73014, Gallipoli Italy +39 333 845 1218 http://www.cattedralegallipoli.it/
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4.5 based on 566 reviews

Basilica Cattedrale di Sant'Agata

4. Santuario della Madonna del Canneto a Gallipoli

Piazza Aldo Moro 1, 73014, Gallipoli Italy http://www.santuariocanneto.it/
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4.5 based on 106 reviews

Santuario della Madonna del Canneto a Gallipoli

Tel. 0833 261547

5. Antica Farmacia Provenzano

Via Antonietta de Pace 59, 73014, Gallipoli Italy
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4.5 based on 184 reviews

Antica Farmacia Provenzano

6. Frantoio Ipogeo di Palazzo Granafei

Via Antonietta de Pace 87 Di fronte al Museo civico, 73014, Gallipoli Italy +39 348 895 6109 http://pineli.wixsite.com/gallipolinostra/frantoi-ipogei
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4.5 based on 308 reviews

Frantoio Ipogeo di Palazzo Granafei

They extend underground for about 200 square meters, Below the buildings D'Acugna and fats, which face onto Via Antonietta De Pace. Our Gallipoli are the property of the Association Gallipoli Nostra, which in 1988 had them fully restored and opened to the public use. Inside were reconstructed models of the eighteenth century, some presses Calabrese (two large screws). Originals are, however, the press Genovese (a single screw) and a few presses of the nineteenth century. The visit is particularly challenging with the help of expert guides, who make known to the visitor the techniques and phases of olive oil, thus reliving significant moments in history and local culture, as well as in times when for food oil was marketed primarily for industrial uses (in the carding of wool - especially so required by Paesidel Northern Europe, Sweden and England in the head) and for public and private lighting.

7. Palazzo Tafuri

Via d_Ospina Zona Balcone, Gallipoli Italy
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Palazzo Tafuri

8. Il Frantoio del Vicere

Via Santa Maria 6, 73014, Gallipoli Italy +39 348 133 6632 [email protected] http://www.frantoiodelvicere.it
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4.5 based on 102 reviews

Il Frantoio del Vicere

9. Chiesa di Santa Maria della Purita

Riviera Cristoforo Colombo, 73014, Gallipoli Italy http://www.comune.gallipoli.le.it/arte-cultura-337.html
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4.5 based on 156 reviews

Chiesa di Santa Maria della Purita

10. Centro Storico di Gallipoli

73014, Gallipoli Italy
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4.5 based on 2,363 reviews

Centro Storico di Gallipoli

Reviewed By Bandit-One - Lucerne, Switzerland

We stayed in the south for a few nights. Only 30' aways was Gallipoli, so we thought we should check this old town out. And what a great visit it turned out to be. Parked our car not far from the old town and crossed the bridge leading to the Centro Storico. The impressive Castello welcomes you when you enter this amazing historic town. Take the Via Antoniette de Pace or the smaller Via XXIV Maggio and head to the impressive Duomo, the Basilica Concattedrale di Sant'Agata Vergine e Martire. The streets and lanes are quite narrow, so you have to step back a bit to appreciate the beauty of the Duomo. Countless shops and restaurants can be found. It's sure worth to get lost a bit in this maze - especially when you head a bit to the western part of the old town. That's where many locals have their homes. Less tourists, but just fun to wander the small streets. Also nice to walk around this peninsula. Amazing ocean views with the bluest and greenest water you could think of. Some good restaurants with ocean views (try the Trattoria Scoglio delle Sirene). Besides the big sights, the whole old town itself is a sight of its own. We loved it. Fantastic town, sure well worth a (longer) drive.

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