What to do and see in Canosa di Puglia, Puglia: The Best Historic Sites

August 31, 2021 Enriqueta Cusson

Discover the best top things to do in Canosa di Puglia, Italy including Ipogei di Vico San Martino, Ipogeo del Cerbero, Domus Romana di colle Montescupolo, Mausoleo del Principe Boemondo d'Altavilla, Battistero di San Giovanni, Ipogeo Varrese, Ipogeo Scocchera, L'Antiquarium presso il parco archeologico di San Leucio, Ipogei Lagrasta, Ipogeo d'Ambra.
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1. Ipogei di Vico San Martino

Vico San Martino, 76012 Canosa di Puglia Italy +39 333 885 6300 [email protected] http://www.canusium.it/patrimonio-culturale/archeologia/ipogeo-di-vico-san-martino
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2. Ipogeo del Cerbero

Via L. Settembrini Presso il Liceo Scientifico E. Fermi, 76012 Canosa di Puglia Italy +39 333 885 6300 [email protected] http://www.canusium.it/ipogei
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Ipogeo del Cerbero

The grave, made by a simple structure, is characterized for being dig in the clay and for the fresco (beginning of the III centyry BC) to which Cerbero, the famous three-heads dog, define the passing of the subject from its life to the after- world life much more than in the simile potrayal in the Hoplita's hypogeum. Several Charactersthake the deceased to its funeral procession: amog those there are anhoplite and a horse, typical sign of belonging to the equestrian rank.

3. Domus Romana di colle Montescupolo

Via Montescupolo 5, 76012 Canosa di Puglia Italy +39 333 885 6300 [email protected] http://www.canusium.it/domus-romane
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Domus Romana di colle Montescupolo

The domus is unique in the archaological panorama of Canosa. Excavations have revealed a residence of the Augustan articulated according to the scheme Italic atrium. The large central atrium with impluvium gravitate environments thresholds limestone walls and floors decorated in uncertain work signino of clay. Elevations have wall paintings, not yet been restored, with geometric decorations and plants satifying the requirements of IV syle. The building features hilly interior, has been progressively extending to the rear, however, affected by the pre-existence of neighborhood destination craftsmanship, with functional facilities to small factories. Of interest are the remains of a hollow way designed to overcome the strong slope of the Hill Montesupolo. The street is paved in the stretch summit and ramp steps in the trench bottom.

4. Mausoleo del Principe Boemondo d'Altavilla

Corso San Sabino, 76012 Canosa di Puglia Italy +39 0883 662035 http://www.sansabinocanosa.it/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=5:il-mausoleo-del-principe-boemondo-d-altavilla&catid=15:storia-archeologia&Itemid=120
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Mausoleo del Principe Boemondo d'Altavilla

5. Battistero di San Giovanni

Via Piano di San Giovanni, 76012 Canosa di Puglia Italy +39 333 885 6300 [email protected] http://www.canusium.it/patrimonio-culturale/parchi-archeologici
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Battistero di San Giovanni

The baptistery, one of the mouments attributed to S.Sabino (516 - 566), was integral part of a complex of Christian buildings as the Basilica of the Salvatore and that of S. Maria. The building, with 12 sides, is preserved thanks to the presence of a crusher that, in the 800, has utilized the ancient structures, without twisting its plant and arresting the inexorable destruction of it. The inside is divided in symmetrical environments, displaced around a central room that preserves the rests of the baptismal source of eptagonal form.

6. Ipogeo Varrese

Via Lavello, 76012 Canosa di Puglia Italy +39 333 885 6300 [email protected] http://www.canusium.it/patrimonio-culturale/archeologia/ipogeo-varrese
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Ipogeo Varrese

Found in early '900 from the owner of the land, it was lost ad fortunately found again in 1970. It is known for the wealth of arcaeological finds such as ceramic with vascular shapes (from IV sec BC until the end of III sec. BC). Actually the ceramics are exposed in the rooms of Sinesi Palace.

7. Ipogeo Scocchera

Via Giuseppe Matarrese, 40, 76012 Canosa di Puglia Italy +39 333 885 6300 [email protected] http://www.canusium.it/patrimonio-culturale/archeologia/ipogeo-scocchera-B
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Ipogeo Scocchera

It was casually found in 1895 toghter with the Scocchera A hypogeum wich is situated ten meters in sight. Both Scocchera A and B hypogey were emptied of their funeral decorations, covered and lost. In the hypogeum Scocchera were found a series of pots with red figures, an anatomical bronze breastplate and an embossed Celtic helmet, probably a war trophy. The hypogeum included some plastic-decorated pots, statues of worchippers, some glass cups, earrings and a gold sceptre. In the room in axis with the dromos, preceded by a semi-cokumned access, capitals and pediment (naiskos), can be found traces of paint with a scene of dedutio ad inferos.

8. L'Antiquarium presso il parco archeologico di San Leucio

Strada Vicinale Santa Lucia, 76012 Canosa di Puglia Italy +39 333 885 6300 [email protected] http://www.canusium.it/patrimonio-culturale/musei-e-mostre/antiquarium
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L'Antiquarium presso il parco archeologico di San Leucio

In the Antiquarium are exposed some archaeological finds found during many excavation campaign made in the archaeological site, from the early'900 until the last, under the scientific direction of Prof. P.Pensabene from the University La Sapienza in Rome.

9. Ipogei Lagrasta

Via Generale Luigi Cadorna 44, 76012 Canosa di Puglia Italy +39 333 885 6300 [email protected] http://www.canusium.it
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Ipogei Lagrasta

The most important funeral complex of Canusium and of the whole region between IV and I century BC composed by three separate hypogeums. Dug underground enttirely in the tufo, the greatest is characterized by an ample dròmos (corridor) of access and from nine among rooms and hallways that issue from it forming a Latin cross plant, and decorated with ionic halfcolumns. Architecturally similar to the coeval funeral structures of Greek and Macedonian area, are these the "abodes" of the dead persons belonging to the rich native aristocratic class, the so-called ones "princes" of Daunia.

10. Ipogeo d'Ambra

Via Luigi Settembrini 119 c/o Liceo Scientifico E. Fermi, 76012 Canosa di Puglia Italy +39 333 885 6300 [email protected] http://www.canusium.it/patrimonio-culturale/archeologia/ipogeo-d-ambra
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