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About
Piazza San Benedetto is a small square located in the historical center of Polignano a Mare.
Unlike the bustling Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II, Piazza San Benedetto is less-traveled and exudes the tranquility and timeless beauty of this picturesque town.
The square has a calm, almost contemplative ambiance that draws visitors who seek a quieter side of Italian life.
Nearby cafes and small family-owned trattorias serve traditional Pugliese food, allowing visitors to enjoy regional dishes in a relaxed setting.
Sampling a fresh espresso or a glass of local wine in the square feels like an authentic Italian experience, a way to immerse oneself in the local lifestyle.
SHORT HISTORY OF PIAZZA SAN BENEDETTO
The square takes its name from the Benedictine order of monks, reflecting the area’s deep-rooted Christian heritage.
Historically, the square and the structures surrounding it were central to the religious life of Polignano a Mare, especially in the medieval era.
ARCHITECTURE OF PIAZZA SAN BENEDETTO
The square is framed by traditional whitewashed buildings with wrought-iron balconies, often adorned with colorful flower pots that add a touch of color to the scene.
The square has the shape of a stylized amphitheater, with stands and benches, and hosts relatively often shows and festivities related to local celebrations.
HOW TO GET TO PIAZZA SAN BENEDETTO
The square is located about 600 meters away or 10 minutes on foot from the Polignano a Mare railway station.
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