Best attractions and places to see around Orta Nova include cultural sites and access to the agricultural landscapes of the Tavoliere delle Puglie plain. Situated in Puglia, Italy, Orta Nova offers an authentic experience of the region. Visitors can explore historical landmarks and natural features, making it a base for discovering nearby attractions. The area is characterized by its vast agricultural landscapes, primarily dedicated to wheat cultivation and sheep farming.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Due to a significant legacy of the philanthropist Paolo Tonti, it is also popularly called Duomo Tonti. He was also the financier. The floor plan is a Latin cross with three naves, the massive dome shapes the entire silhouette of the city of Cerignola.
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Unique underground cultural monument of Apulia. It is the world's last surviving example of a centuries-old, large-scale method of grain preservation that was once typical of this region. The first grain pits date back to 1225, some probably from Roman times. In other cities, they were closed and built over, but here they have been preserved as a monument.
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To revitalize the city, associations joined forces, organized national and international artists, and transformed Stornara into a colorful open-air museum, to which new works of art have been added every year since 2018. In the meantime, more than 170 fantastic house walls and facades, created by partly renowned street art artists from all over the world, can be admired. The project attracts thousands of visitors annually and finds great resonance and popularity far beyond Stornara.
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Among the largest in southern Italy, the dome of the cathedral of San Pietro Apostolo in Cerignola towers over the city and is visible from the surrounding areas.
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Almost in the center of the city, in the area called Piano San Rocco, the Piano delle Fosse di Cerignola is now the only surviving evidence of a centuries-old method of storing grain. Deposits dug into a tuffaceous terrain, bell-shaped, 4 to 7 meters high, closed by wooden boards covered with earth in the shape of a pyramid to facilitate the flow of rainwater.
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Starting in 2018, for a project called Stramurales, nationally and internationally renowned artists have decorated the facades of houses with dozens of murals. They represent scenes of daily life, portraits, animals, landscapes and symbols. Truly special, not to be missed!
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The cathedral of San Pietro Apostolo (or Duomo Tonti) is the undisputed symbol of the city. Since the Mother Church had become insufficient for the population of Cerignola, the need arose to design and build a new religious building that could fulfill this task. In 1855, the wealthy Cerignolano Paolo Tonti donated all the proceeds derived from the income of his possessions in order to build a new cathedral. In 1870, after making some changes, the engineer Alvino saw his project approved, for a cost estimate of approximately 127,000 ducats. Construction began in June 1873, with the laying of the first stone. In 1876, the engineer Alvino died and the task passed to the engineer Giuseppe Pisanti, who prepared a further project. The inauguration of the cathedral took place, although construction was not completed, in October 1934 and inherited the titles of cathedral and parish of San Pietro Apostolo from the ancient Mother Church. In September 1986, the church was elevated to the cathedral of the diocese of Cerignola-Ascoli-Satriano and again in April 1998 it was elevated to a minor basilica. From the first Saturday after Easter to the second Monday of October, the icon of the Madonna di Ripalta, patron saint of the city, is kept here.
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Within Orta Nova, you can visit the Polo Museale, located in the former Monastery of Santa Maria del Popolo, which displays paintings, sculptures, and liturgical objects. Another significant site is the Museo Civico "P. Rosario", housed in the 18th-century Palazzo D'Autilia, preserving archaeological finds from the 9th century BC to the Middle Ages, including Greek ceramics and ancient currency.
Yes, a prominent religious site is the Sanctuary of the Incoronata, a Catholic shrine venerating a Black Madonna. Tradition states the Madonna appeared here to a nobleman and a shepherd in the year 1001. Another notable religious building is the Cathedral of Saint Peter the Apostle (Cerignola), known for its large dome visible from surrounding areas.
Orta Nova is situated in the Tavoliere delle Puglie Plain, an area characterized by vast agricultural landscapes. You'll find rolling hills dotted with olive groves and vineyards, primarily dedicated to wheat cultivation and sheep farming, offering a scenic backdrop for the town and opportunities for rural exploration.
You can explore Ascoli Satriano, a small city with pre-Roman origins. Its ancient village is accessible through the Porta di Sant'Antonio Abate, leading to characteristic alleys where you can find the Basilica Cathedral Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, a Norman castle, and the Clock Tower. This area was historically significant for battles between Rome and Hannibal.
Yes, in Cerignola, you can visit the Piano delle Fosse Granarie. Located almost in the center of the city, these ancient grain storage pits are the only remaining evidence of a centuries-old method of preserving grain. These bell-shaped deposits, dug into tuffaceous terrain, are 4 to 7 meters high and offer a glimpse into historical agricultural practices.
Visitors appreciate the historical and cultural depth of the region. For instance, the Cathedral of Saint Peter the Apostle (Cerignola) is noted for its impressive dome, while the Sanctuary of the Incoronata is valued as a place of popular devotion and historical significance. The ancient village of Ascoli Satriano is also a favorite for its pre-Roman origins and historical landmarks.
Yes, there are several cycling routes. For touring bicycles, you can find routes like 'The Regional Natural Park of Bosco Incoronata – loop tour' or 'Margherita di Savoia Salt Pans – Cathedral of Cerignola loop'. You can explore more options on the Cycling around Orta Nova guide.
Mountain biking enthusiasts can find trails such as the 'Ascoli Satriano loop from Orta Nova' or the 'Sanctuary of the Incoronata – Borgo Incoronata loop from Orta Nova'. For a comprehensive list of routes, check the MTB Trails around Orta Nova guide.
Absolutely. Road cyclists can enjoy routes like 'Cerignola - Trinitapoli Loop' or 'Ascoli Satriano and Castelluccio dei S'. Longer and more challenging options like the 'Ofanto Valley and Lake Capacciotti Loop' are also available. Discover more on the Road Cycling Routes around Orta Nova guide.
Many of the historical and religious sites, such as the Sanctuary of the Incoronata and the Cathedral of Saint Peter the Apostle (Cerignola), are considered family-friendly. Exploring the ancient village of Ascoli Satriano also offers an engaging experience for families interested in history and culture.
Puglia generally experiences mild winters and hot summers. For outdoor activities like cycling or exploring the agricultural landscapes, spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) offer pleasant temperatures, making them ideal times to visit and enjoy the region's attractions comfortably.


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