Brundisium City
, Posted in: News, Author: AWHadmin (July 5, 2020)
Every morning for dwell near the Chair, I am pleased to hear their campaigns where its bell tower was completed in 1795 and the nearby Palace of the Bishop and seminarian building, built in 1720 using materials obtained from the Basilica S. Leucio tomb. I love to go out from that place to the Roman column, I enjoy them intensely. I am pleased to travel constantly by Corso Umberto I, as he has been written about him is a pleasant pedestrian walk given by unusual and beautiful palm trees that give an oriental touch to this port city and the promenade, which is where most of the tourists who expect the output of your boat to Greece are left. Past a time I’m going to your central station, station simple, but cozy, occasionally I stop for a coffee. Hence, I am writing to the port through the streets cobbled, narrow streets that are on one side of the promenade, which is very true, you discover a city full of surprises: more or less ancient palaces with wonderful facades, churches of various eras and numerous Roman remains, a column indicating the end of the via Appia or some ancient gateway to the city. filled with history, be considered, as he has been written that formerly meeting point between the Empires of the East and West and, later, at the time of the Normans, place on the outlandish routes towards Tierra Santa is of pre-Roman origin, perhaps founded by the Illyrian people and its Latin name Brundisium, through the Greek Brentesion, stresses the Messapian Brention Word, deer head, which seems to refer to the shape of the port that hosts the city.
Former Regal headquarters of the mesapios, Brindisi, due to its strategic position, was always in contrast with the neighbouring Taranto. In the 267 to.. It was conquered by the Romans.
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