Best attractions and places to see around San Paolo Di Civitate are found in the province of Foggia, Apulia, Italy. This town, situated on a hill 187 meters above sea level, offers panoramic views of the Gargano promontory and the Daunian Subappennine. With roots dating back to the Daunian settlement of Tiati, the area features a blend of historical, cultural, and natural attractions. It played a significant role in medieval history, including the Battle of Civitate in 1053.
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Historically, Chiesa di Sant Agostino is the most important religious center and largest sanctuary in the heart of the old town. Here, the wooden original of the patron saint of the city and diocese, the Black Madonna, is venerated. Augustinian monks brought the miraculous image of the Madonna, carved from pear and apple wood, from Sicily. The world-famous patronal festival Festa del Soccorso in May attracts tens of thousands of visitors annually and is considered intangible cultural heritage. During the procession, the highly revered wooden image, magnificently adorned with real jewelry and crowns, is carried on a heavy gilded canopy for hours through the streets. Particularly noteworthy is the explosive tradition of the Batterie Sanseveresi, where long chains of extremely loud firecrackers are ignited along the procession route, and brave locals, so-called Fujienti, run in the smoke right next to the exploding fireworks to prove their fearless devotion and gratitude to the Madonna.
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The pier has been demolished, but reconstruction work is underway.
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Narrow alleys, many one-way streets.
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In the old town there is a labyrinth of one-way streets and some buildings worth seeing.
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Many of the 18 churches of San Severo are concentrated in the historic center.
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The walk in the historic center of San Severo is a walk among baroque decorations and elegant Renaissance profiles. It is worth getting lost in the labyrinth of streets and alleys and being amazed by the many churches. City of art San Severo is a symbolic place of the baroque in northern Puglia, it has eighteen historic churches.
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The old town of San Severo has its own charm and you can see that after many years of inactivity, investments and restoration are being made. San Severo is an old pilgrimage centre and it is exciting to discover the traces of the past!
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San Paolo Di Civitate is rich in history. You can visit the Ducal Castle of Torremaggiore, a National Monument with six towers that now houses the Civic Museum. The town also features the Archaeological Museum, located in the 17th-century Monastery of Sant'Antonio da Padova, which displays artifacts from the Daunia region. Traces of the Gonzaga family's feudal rule, including their castle and city walls, are still visible.
Yes, the Archaeological Site of Teanum Apulum, previously the Daunian settlement of Tiati, is a significant area. Recent excavations have uncovered a previously unknown Roman amphitheater from the 1st-2nd century A.D., offering valuable insights into the Roman city's urban layout.
The most popular natural attraction is Lake Lesina, a brackish basin and the second-largest lake in southern Italy. Its Visitor Center includes Naturalistic and Ethnographic Museums. The town itself is situated on a hill, offering unique panoramic views of the Gargano promontory to the east and the Daunian Subappennine to the west.
The town boasts several historic churches, including the oldest, the Church of San Paolo, dating back to the 12th century. Other significant churches are the Church of San Nicola (early 17th century) and the Church of San Giovanni Battista (1641). Nearby, you can also visit the recently renovated Chapel of the Madonna di Belmonte, which holds religious services during solemn celebrations.
Just a short distance away, Old San Severo offers a walk through baroque decorations and Renaissance profiles. Its historic center is characterized by a labyrinth of streets and alleys, where you can discover its eighteen historic churches, many of which are concentrated in the old town.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Lake Lesina area offers a Visitor Center with museums that can be engaging for all ages. The Ducal Castle of Torremaggiore is also considered family-friendly. Additionally, the Villa Comunale, the town's public park, is a well-maintained space with an amphitheater, perfect for a family outing.
The region around San Paolo Di Civitate is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for cycling, mountain biking, and running. For cycling, explore routes like the 'San Severo and Lake Lesina Loop' or 'From San Severo to Torremaggiore – loop tour'. Mountain bikers can enjoy trails such as 'Castelli e campagne del foggiano — Giro ad anello'. Runners have options like the 'Running loop from San Paolo di Civitate'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling, MTB, and Running guides for the area.
Around Lake Lesina, you can enjoy local cuisine, including the traditional 'paranza' of the lake. Other specialties include eels, sea bass, and sea bream, reflecting the area's strong fishing traditions.
San Paolo Di Civitate celebrates various local festivals. Notably, the 'Torcinello Sanpaolese' takes place in August, and the town also honors its patron saint with a festival dedicated to Sant'Antonio.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of historical and natural beauty. The serene environment of Lake Lesina, with its museums and local cuisine, is a highlight. The rich history found in places like Old San Severo and the Ducal Castle of Torremaggiore, with their unique architecture and stories, also receives high praise. Many appreciate the opportunities for outdoor activities like cycling and hiking amidst scenic landscapes.
Yes, for those seeking an authentic rural experience, agritourism options are available. Places like Fattoria Rovello and Agriturismo Masseria Difensola focus on local culture, traditional food, and hospitality, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the region's agricultural heritage.


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