Duomo
Brindisi
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Works on Brindisi’s impressive Cathedral began in the 11th century and it was rebuilt in the mid-18th century. Parts of the original building, including a twelfth-century mosaic floor, can still be seen. Inside you can see the altars in poly-chrome marble commissioned, the balustrades and the majolica floor.
Useful Information
- Address: Duomo di Brindisi, Piazza del Duomo, 12, Brindisi
- Email: cattedralebrindisi@gmail.com
- Phone: +39 0831 521 157
- More Info: www.cattedralebrindisi.it
- Opening House: Daily 8:30am–12:30pm / 4:30pm–8:30pm
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Do & See
The eighteenth-century Baroque period has left its own mark on towns such as Francavilla Fontana, Lecce and Ostuni. These towns are set on sunlit hilltops that rise like islands above a rolling landscape of olive groves and vineyards — do take time to explore those stunning places, using Brindisi as a base or even spending a night or two. Brindisi itself has, of course, a wealth of architectural sites and curious spots to explore — from old forts to the remains of the Roman presence to the lively port promenade.

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