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You are looking for Agritourisms in Foggia, Puglia, Italy. We are bringing you one step closer to finding your perfect accommodation solution.
In Foggia we have holiday accommodation properties of the following types: 2 Star Hotels, 3 Star Hotels, 4 Star Hotels and Agritourisms.
Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Foggia include: Bari, Bisceglie, Brindisi, Castellaneta Marina, Foggia, Gallipoli, Lecce, Manfredonia, Otranto, Rodi Garganico, Salve, San Giovani Rotondo, Soleto, Taranto, Trinitapoli - Margherita di Savoia and Vieste.
Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Foggia include: Hotel Villa Bianca, Hotel Punta San Francesco, Regiohotel Manfredi and Agriturismo Giardino degli Ulivi.
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The town lies at a height of 76 m. above sea level, on the Tavoliere delle Puglie, in the middle of an intensively cultivated area, and is an important crossroads for road communications and also a railway junction.
The town is practically entirely modern. Founded in the 11th century, on swampy land reclaimed by the Normans, it subsequently shared the fortunes of the Kingdom of Sicily, attaining considerable importance at the time of the Anjous and Aragons. An earthquake almost razed it to the ground in 1731; in 1860 it became part of the Kingdom of Italy. Further land reclamation has been carried out since the beginning of the century, and its agriculture modernized, facilitating economic and demographic growth.
Monuments include: the Cathedral (originally 12th century, reconstructed in Baroque style), the church of the Calvario (17th-18th century), the Villa Comunale (Public gardens), Palazzo Arpi (with the Romanesque arch from Frederick the Second's castle), the church of S. ... Read More...
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Provinces of Puglia: Foggia
The town lies at a height of 76 m. above sea level, on the Tavoliere delle Puglie, in the middle of an intensively cultivated area, and is an important crossroads for road communications and also a railway junction.
The town is practically entirely modern. Founded in the 11th century, on swampy land reclaimed by the Normans, it subsequently shared the fortunes of the Kingdom of Sicily, attaining considerable importance at the time of the Anjous and Aragons. An earthquake almost razed it to the ground in 1731; in 1860 it became part of the Kingdom of Italy. Further land reclamation has been carried out since the beginning of the century, and its agriculture modernized, facilitating economic and demographic growth.
Monuments include: the Cathedral (originally 12th century, reconstructed in Baroque style), the church of the Calvario (17th-18th century), the Villa Comunale (Public gardens), Palazzo Arpi (with the Romanesque arch from Frederick the Second's castle), the church ... Read More...
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You are looking for Agritourisms in Foggia, Puglia, Italy
Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Foggia include: Agriturismo Giardino degli Ulivi, Hotel Punta San Francesco, Hotel Villa Bianca and Regiohotel Manfredi.
In Foggia we have holiday accommodation properties of the following types: 2 Star Hotels, 3 Star Hotels, 4 Star Hotels and Agritourisms.
Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Foggia include: Bari, Bisceglie, Brindisi, Castellaneta Marina, Foggia, Gallipoli, Lecce, Manfredonia, Otranto, Rodi Garganico, Salve, San Giovani Rotondo, Soleto, Taranto, Trinitapoli - Margherita di Savoia and Vieste.
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