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Specchia

Specchia

Museums in Specchia

Puglia, Italy


Specchia, a picturesque village in Apulia, offers visitors a rich selection of cultural attractions and museums that reflect the history and traditions of the region.

Palazzo Risolo
This historic building from the 16th century now houses the town hall of Specchia and serves as a venue for exhibitions and cultural events. The architecture of the palace reflects the wealth and importance of the Risolo family, who were once residents of Specchia.

Via dei Frantoi Ipogei
Beneath the streets of Specchia lies the Via dei Frantoi Ipogei, a network of underground olive presses built between the 15th and 19th centuries. These underground facilities provide a fascinating insight into traditional olive oil production and are a unique testament to local craftsmanship.

Francescani Neri Monastery
The monastery of the Franciscan Minorites, known as Francescani Neri, is a significant religious building in Specchia. It houses the chapel of Saint Catherine and a crypt supported by 36 columns. These architectural features are impressive examples of the sacred architecture of the region.

These cultural sites offer a deep insight into the history and traditions of Specchia and are of interest to any visitor.