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Airport Aereoporto del salento
Ferry Brindisi 28.00 km
Train station Ostuni 13.00 km
Car Car essential

How to get there

The region around Ostuni has been inhabited since the Stone age. The town is reputed to have been originally established by the Messapii, a pre-classic tribe, and destroyed by Hannibal during the Punic Wars. It was then re-built by the Greeks, the name Ostuni deriving from the Greek Astu néon (' new town ').

Sacked after the fall of the Western Roman Empire, in 996 AD the town became part of the Norman County of Lecce. In this period started the development of medieval town around the summit of the 229 m high hill, there was built a castle (now only parts of the original castle remain) and city walls with four gates.[2] From 1300 to 1463 it was part of the Principality of Taranto and from 1507 (together with what is now the hamlet of Villanova and Grottaglie) passed to Isabella, Duchess of Bari, wife of Gian Galeazzo Sforza, Duke of Milan. Under the influence of Isabella, Ostuni enjoyed a golden age within the wider panorama of the Italian Renaissance. In this period Isabella gave protection to humanists and people of art and letters, including bishop Giovanni Bovio. Isabella died in 1524 and Ostuni passed as dowry to her daughter Bona Sforza, wife-to-be of Sigismund I of Poland, King of Poland. During Bona Sforza's government, Ostuni continued to enjoyed a liberal and magnanimous regimen. In 1539 she had towers built along all the shoreline, as protection against anticipated attacks from the Turks who controlled the Balkans. These towers (still existing, including Pozzelle Tower, the Pylon, Villanova and others), were permanently garrisoned and communicated through fire beacons.

Activities near San Michele Salentino

Sports Water sports, Horse riding, Fishing
Great for Walking trips, Rural or countryside trips, City breaks, Beach or lakeside relaxation, Cycling trips

Getting around

The best way to visit puglia is by car. There are several bikeways around the region for the lovers of the 2 wheels