BAT: the emerging province of Apulia

In 2009, a small piece of land in the heart of Puglia gained its provincial independence. Since then, the province of Bari has made way for a new territorial entity that has captured the attention of history, culture, and natural beauty enthusiasts alike: the province of Barletta-Andria-Trani, better known as BAT.

Guarded by the majestic Castel del Monte, a place shrouded in mystery and history, the BAT province offers a unique experience that blends tradition with modernity and provides breathtaking views of the Adriatic Sea.

Barletta: The city of the challenge

Barletta is one of the province's gems, renowned for its fascinating history and its testimonies of epic events. It is here that the famous Challenge of Barletta took place, a knightly duel that left an indelible mark on Italian history. Along the streets of this city, one can come across the Edicola commemorating the site of the battle, while the Colossus, an imposing bronze statue depicting a warrior, fiercely protects the city.

Andria: discovering Castel del Monte

In the hinterland of the BAT province stands the city of Andria, famous for being the guardian of one of Italy's most iconic UNESCO sites: Castel del Monte. This masterpiece of medieval architecture, commissioned by Emperor Frederick II of Swabia, proudly dominates the skyline, inviting visitors to explore its mysteries and architectural wonders.

Trani: the Jewel by the Sea

Finally, one cannot speak of the BAT province without mentioning Trani, a true jewel overlooking the sea. Its Romanesque-style Cathedral is a testament to the art and spirituality that characterize this land. Along its enchanting waterfront, dotted with restaurants and bars, one can savor the famous Moscato wine while being caressed by the warm southern sun.

If you're in search of an adventure that combines culture, history, and natural beauty, the BAT province is the place for you. Come and discover them and let yourself be enchanted by their timeless beauty.

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