Start your guided tour from Piazza Garibaldi, the heart of Cisternino, an ideal starting point to explore the village. Facing the square stands the Church of Saint Nicola, also known as the Mother Church, built in the 12th century on the remains of an earlier church.
Outside, admire the simple façade, the decorated portal, and the bell gable. Inside, a single nave with wooden trusses, 18th-century frescoes, finely carved stone details, and a richly decorated Baroque altar reflect the town’s deep religious history.
Continue to the Norman-Swabian Tower, a medieval symbol of the village with defensive features and thick walls, then reach a panoramic viewpoint over the Itria Valley with trulli, dry-stone walls, and ancient olive groves.
Walk through alleys and small squares to the Clock Tower, an elegant civic landmark with battlements and a historic clock.
End your tour enjoying local cafés, traditional restaurants, artisan shops, discovering the authentic atmosphere of Cisternino.
Outside the Church of Saint Nicola (Mother Church)
The Church of Saint Nicola in Cisternino, also known as the Mother Church, dates back to the 12th century and was built on the remains of an ancient Basilian building; it features a simple façade in Apulian Romanesque style with a decorated portal and a bell gable, while inside it has a single nave with wooden trusses, enriched by 18th-century frescoes and an elegant Baroque altar, reflecting the town’s long religious tradition.
The historic center of Cisternino is a charming maze of narrow alleys, whitewashed houses, and small squares, a typical example of Apulian spontaneous architecture. Walking through arches, stairways, and flowered balconies, you encounter historic buildings, artisan shops, and picturesque views that reflect the life and traditions of the village, creating an authentic and welcoming atmosphere.
The Clock Tower of Cisternino is an elegant civic symbol located in the heart of the historic center, characterized by a stone structure with decorative battlements and a clock that has marked the life of the village for centuries, serving as an important historical and visual landmark ( external visit )
The Norman-Swabian Tower of Cisternino is an imposing medieval structure built in the 11th century by the Normans and later modified, characterized by thick defensive walls; it overlooks the village and stands as a significant testament to its history and transformations over time ( external visit )
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