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// Home // Regions and Cities in Italy // Puglia // Sant'Agata di Puglia

Sant'Agata di Puglia

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Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

Sant'Agata di Puglia

Sant'Agata di Puglia

Sant'Agata di Puglia is a town and a commune located in the Apulia region in the province of Foggia. The town is located in the Colaggio valley and had gained much importance in the ancient times due to its strategic location. The town had a different name in the Roman times, but in 592 the remains of St. Agatha were moved to Rome and it was then that the present day name of the town was chosen.

In the medieval era, the main castle of the town was at the head of the entire region. During the rule of the Lombards the castle was a garrison of the Dukedom of Benevento. The castle was later taken over by the Normans in the 11th century and an attack was launched against Duke Robert Giuscard. It was once again seized by the Duke in 1079 and later the town was again taken over by the Norman King Roger II. However, in the 15th century the castle was renovated and was used as a stately dwelling when the parish church was built in Sant'Agata.

 

Getting to Sant'Agata di Puglia

Sant'Agata di Puglia is a very small town so there aren't many options for reaching the town. The town does not attract many tourists in the region, so the transport system has remained undeveloped. The town is located close to Foggia and San Severo so the best way to reach Sant'Agata is to take a bus from any of these two cities. The state buses operating in these regions have frequent buses departing for Sant'Agata from these towns. The tickets are easily available from the main bus station since not many people travel to the town. Those who have their own cars can just as easily drive down to Sant'Agata from Foggia or from the other towns in the province.

 

Moving Around Sant'Agata

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Panorama of Sant'Agata di Puglia

Sant'Agata di Puglia is spread over an area of 115 sq km but there are not many places to visit in the town. Visitors mostly come to the town to visit the historic center of the town and the main castle which can be easily explored on foot. Because of its compact quarters, the best way to move around in Sant'Agata is on foot. Visitors who have their own car can also drive around the town since traffic is not a problem in the town. The town has beautiful narrow streets and lanes which provide a glimpse into a medieval town and lifestyle, strolling around on the streets in the town is quite enjoyable.

 

Attractions in Sant'Agata di Puglia

Cathedral of Sant'Agata

The cathedral of Sant'Agata is the most important religious place in the town. The cathedral is dedicated to the patron saint of the town, Saint Agatha. The cathedral had been originally built in the 17th century and has not really been renovated extensively since then. The architecture is pure Baroque and the interior of the cathedral is kept simple but beautiful with a nice altar piece and some good art works by local artists.

 

The Castle

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Inside Sant'Agata di Puglia

The castle of Sant'Agata di Puglia is the most interesting place to visit in the town. The original year of construction of the castle is not known, however it has been documented as already being present since the Norman times. The castle is located at an altitude of 800 meters above sea level and had been used for military and defense purposes for several centuries. It was only in the 15th century that the castle was used for residence purpose. The outer fortification walls are still intact and much of the façade that remains is still original; however, the inside complex has been renovated and rebuilt several times over the centuries.

 

Capodanze

Capodanze is a local festival which is celebrated in Sant'Agata di Puglia every year in December since decades. Every year the locals participate in various ancient folk dances and various music shows are held in the town. Visitors who are travelling to the region in December can definitely participate in the festival to get a glimpse into the cultural side of the town.

 

Festival of Pizza Fritta

Festival of Pizza Fritta is organized in Sant'Agata di Puglia every year on 30th December. During the festival several different varieties of pizzas, fritters and a special fried pizza is served which is the specialty of the region. Visitors who are interesting in tasting some local specialties can visit the festival of pizza fritta.

 

Stay and Accommodation

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Religious procession in Sant'Agata di Puglia

Sant'Agata di Puglia is a very small town and does not attract many tourists. There are no known hotels within the town of Sant'Agata, however, visitors can stay in the towns that are located close to the town. Foggia is located quite close to the town and since it is the capital of the province there are several different accommodation options available there. Visitors can also stay in Ariano and Calitiri which are located approximately 25 km from the center of the town.

 

Eating in Sant'Agata di Puglia

Sant'Agata di Puglia does not have many options for visitors. Since the town is not accustomed to have many tourists, there aren't many restaurants or pizzerias in the town. There are only about 2000 residents in the town, so there are two or three small restaurants in Sant'Agata where the locals like to eat occasionally. The food in the town is very traditional and unpretentious. Sea food, wine and cheese are commonly used in dishes here. One of the best places to try in Sant'Agata di Puglia is Ristorante Albergo La Cisterna Di Carmella Di Marzio.

 

Shopping in Sant'Agata di Puglia

There are only a handful of shops strewn around the town where the locals mostly do their daily shopping. There are a few shops that sell locally made pottery, a few handicrafts and some other odd items from which visitors can choose their souvenirs. The town's economy is mainly based on agriculture. Visitors can purchase local cheese or some traditional pastries a bottle of olive oil from the food shops in town.

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