Gallipoli  
 

Gallipoli...a bit of history

Gallipoli was originally inhabited by the Messapi and then by the Greeks who called it Kale’ polis, beautiful city. During this period Gallipoli ruled over vast territories, coining its own currency, until it was subdued by the Romans in 265 BC becoming a military station and a municipality.

The Trajan Way joined the town to Brindisi and its strategic importance rapidly increased. Gallipoli was frequently attacked by the Saracens who finally occupied the town in 915.

With the coming of the Normans, the Diocese of Gallipoli once more came under the jurisdiction of Rome, although the Greek rites were celebrated until 1513.

Under Spanish domination it enjoyed a period of peace and was embellished with churches and noble residences. The golden age of the Salentine Baroque had began: the Castle was restored and the Cathedral rebuilt.

Tourist Information Office

Piazza Imbriani, 10
73013 Gallipoli (Lecce)
Telephone +39 0833 262529

Things to see

The Grecian Fountain

It bears witness to the town’s Grecian past. Rebuilt in 1560 and recently restored.

The Castle

The XVI century Castle which incorporated the earlier Angevin fortifications and includes lunettes surmounted by a round tower.

The Cathedral

The Cathedral dedicated to S. Agatha, a fine example of the Salentine Baroque. The splendid façade was completed in 1696 and a number of important paintings from the XVII and XVIII century Salentine School are kept inside.

Della Purità Church

The splendid Della Purità Church is richly decorated in stucco. On its walls one can see beautiful and exceptionally large paintings.

Cities

  Bari
  Foggia
  Taranto
  Brindisi
  Lecce
  Otranto
  Alberobello
  Gallipoli
  Polignano a Mare

Nature

  Grottoes of Castellana
  Torre Guaceto

Art and Culture

  Castles
  Cathedrals
  Prehistory
  Museums
  Archaeological Sites

 

How to get here

By train: any train to Lecce and then Gallipoli.

By car: motorway 379 to Lecce then direction to Gallipoli. Located at about 100 Km from Ostuni, and 28 from Lecce.


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