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Historic Sites Attractions In Mola di Bari

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Mola di Bari, commonly referred to simply as Mola , is a town and comune of the Metropolitan City of Bari, in the region of Apulia, in Southern Italy, on the Adriatic Sea. In recent times, the town was best known for having primarily whitewashed buildings, however, growth, modern construction, and building design have changed the image significantly, particularly in the northern part of the town. Mola's city center is its main piazza, Piazza XX Settembre near the port and it also boasts a church dating back to the 13thcentury. Bakeries in Mola are known for their focaccia food. Until the early 1990s, there were two privately owned public firewood ovens...
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  • 1. Castel del Monte Andria
    Castel del Monte is a 13th-century citadel and castle situated on a hill in Andria in the Apulia region of southeast Italy. It was built during the 1240s by the Emperor Frederick II, who had inherited the lands from his mother Constance of Sicily. In the 18th century, the castle's interior marbles and remaining furnishings were removed. It has neither a moat nor a drawbridge and some considered it never to have been intended as a defensive fortress; however, archaeological work has suggested that it originally had a curtain wall. Described by the Enciclopedia Italiana as the most fascinating castle built by Frederick II, the site is protected as a World Heritage Site. It also appears on the Italian version of the one cent Euro coin.
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