Conversano – a medieval gem

 

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Conversano is apparently made up of 3 separate towns but I think we mostly wandered around the oldest bit dating from the 11th to 15th centuries.

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But it’s been here since the 5th century BC.

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The Romanesque church dating from the Norman period was a complete contrast to the highly decorated marble of baroque Monopoli.

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The tranquil cream stone with detailed carvings on all the outside doors and the individually different capitol heads inside were beautiful and charming.

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The Basilica was started in the 11th century but has suffered fire and damage and has undergone excellent and sympathetic restoration. We loved the lions on the main door.

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David found more at the monastery turned museum.

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We didn’t go into the museum but enjoyed the humour of the internet artwork.

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And found the old cloister with more unique capitols from the 13th century.

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Wandering around we stumbled across the 13th century toll gate into the medieval walled city

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And the castle

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Every corner gave another lovely view down the stone-clad alleys

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We found a nice bar for a beer – the table was very appropriate.

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Tomorrow we head for the (hopefully little) hills.

 

2 thoughts on “Conversano – a medieval gem”

  1. Lovely old Italy, glorious Romanesque carving and architecture and so sympathetically rebuilt and repaoired. Good luck with the hills.

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