Trani is one of the most important ports in Puglia, a protagonist in recent years of significant urban revitalization. In spring, its beauty dazzles travelers. Here, the brothers Cristoforo and Pasquale Pastore produce an ancient Moscato, ...See moreTrani is one of the most important ports in Puglia, a protagonist in recent years of significant urban revitalization. In spring, its beauty dazzles travelers. Here, the brothers Cristoforo and Pasquale Pastore produce an ancient Moscato, and you can meet Francesco Caffarella, passionate about this city, one of the first "slow cities," famous as "the city of stone." Trani was the birthplace of the first maritime code, and today, its relationship with the sea is also enhanced by the Naval League. Trani has been the cradle of religions, such as the Jewish and Orthodox, with the church of San Martino. There is also the Catholic community, with the magnificent Cathedral and the Church of Ognissanti, built by the Knights Templar. Facing the sea is the Museum of Typewriting Machines, while towards Andria, amidst monumental olive trees, Savino Muraglia produces excellent oils from Coratina and Peranzana olive varieties. Not far away, in the historic Barletta, Constantina Loscocco creates original historical costumes. Finally, following in the footsteps of Astor Piazzolla and his special connection with Trani, we accompany the writer Maria Pagnotta and Maestro Rosario Mastroserio.
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