The tour of Lecce, also known as the “Florence of Southern Italy,” starts from Porta Napoli and leads into the heart of the historic center, visiting the Duomo in Piazza del Duomo, a Baroque cathedral with an elegant façade and a slender bell tower dominating the square.
Continue to the Church of the Theatines dedicated to St. Irene and admire its impressive façade and refined Baroque altars enriched with artworks and decorations.
Visit the Roman Amphitheatre in Piazza Sant’Oronzo, one of the most important Roman remains in the city, once able to host over 25,000 spectators for shows and combats, and still partly visible today.
Reach the column topped by the statue of St. Oronzo, patron saint of Lecce, marking the end of the ancient Appian Way connecting Rome to southern Italy.
The tour ends with an external visit to the richly decorated Basilica of Saint Croce, famous for its ornate Baroque façade, and the Roman Theatre where parts of the ancient structures are still visible today
Porta Napoli gate (under the arch)
The Basilica of Santa Croce in Lecce is one of the finest examples of Lecce Baroque. Famous for its richly decorated façade, it features intricate carvings, symbolic figures, and a large central rose window. It is a true artistic masterpiece that reflects the elegance and richness of the city’s Baroque style ( external visit )
The Church of St. Irene in Lecce is one of the main examples of Baroque architecture in the city. Dedicated to Lecce’s original patron saint, it stands out for its impressive façade and richly decorated interiors, featuring elegant altars and valuable works of art.
Piazza Sant’Oronzo is the lively heart of Lecce, where history meets everyday city life. Here stands the column topped by the statue of St. Oronzo, the city’s patron saint, a symbol of protection and identity. The column, once part of the Appian Way, is one of the most iconic landmarks in the square.
Piazza del Duomo in Lecce is one of the city’s most charming squares, known for its intimate and scenic atmosphere. Surrounded by Baroque buildings, including the Duomo, the bell tower, and the Bishop’s Palace, it offers a harmonious blend of elegance and history in the heart of the historic center.
The Duomo of Lecce is one of the most elegant examples of Lecce Baroque. Located in the scenic Piazza del Duomo, it stands out for its richly decorated façade and its tall, slender bell tower that dominates the square. The interior is harmonious and richly detailed, reflecting the refined style of the city.
The Roman Amphitheatre of Lecce, located in Piazza Sant’Oronzo, is one of the main remnants of the city’s Roman past. Built between the 1st and 2nd centuries, it could host thousands of spectators and was used for shows and combats. Today, part of its structure can still be admired, reflecting Lecce’s ancient history ( external visit )
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