Photogallery of Otranto, Italy

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When traveling to the coast of the Adriatic Sea, pay your attention to the old Italian town of Otranto that is famous for its rich history. This small settlement is an ideal destination for a peaceful vacation. Otranto’s gorgeous beaches are perfectly suitable for recreation together with friends and family members. Moreover, Otranto has a rich cultural and historical heritage which is incredibly interesting to familiarize yourself with. A vacation in this Italian town is like a journey to the past. Tourists arriving in the Adriatic coast often mention Otranto as the most interesting, sunny town where the past peacefully coexists with modern life. Initially, Otranto had another name – Hydrus – and was a part of ancient Greece. When the Roman army conquered the settlement, they changed its name to Hydruntum. At that time, this settlement was an important seaport located on the route to the Balkans. In the 11th century, almost all residents of the town were speaking Greek. In 1068, Robert Guiscard captured the settlement. Soon after that, Otranto became a part of the Kingdom of Sicily. In 1480, the Turkish fleet on its way to invade Rome suffered a shipwreck and had to land at the coast near Otranto. On August 11, Mehmet the Conqueror and his army attacked South Italy. This was a tragic event in the history of Otranto. Many people were killed, and many were enslaved. People, who refused to convert to Islam, were executed right away. Alfonso of Aragon succeeded … Read further

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Otranto sightseeing

Would you like to see the main fortress in Otranto? The Aragonese Castle is a major historic attraction in the town. It was built in the 15th century during the reign of Ferdinand II. There was initially a military fortification on the site of the castle. That fortification was built during the Roman Empire period by the order of Frederick II but it failed to protect the town from the sea attacks. After the … Open

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Santa Maria del Fiore is probably the best known landmark of Florence. This magnificent cathedral was built in the 13th – 15th centuries. The building is made in elegant gothic style and decorated with green, red and white marble. Its inner premises are no less beautiful and are decorated with paintings and sculptures. Galleria degli Uffizi is a well-known centre of European art. The gallery exhibits works of Leonardo da Vinci, Botticelli, Rafael, Titian, Giorgione and many other internationally famous Italian artists. … Open

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