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    Taranto (Italian pronunciation: [ˈtaːranto] ⓘ; Tarantino: Tarde) is a coastal city in Apulia, Southern Italy.It is the former capital of the province of Taranto, serving as an important commercial port as well as the main Italian naval base.. Founded by Spartans in the 8th century BC during the period of Greek colonisation, Taranto was among the most important poleis in Magna Graecia ...

  2. Jan 26, 2020 · 1. Castello Aragonese. Undoubtedly one of the finest sights in Taranto, the Aragonese Castle stands in the south east corner of the island of Borgo Antico and can be seen when entering the bay surrounding the city. Parts of the castle actually date back to the 900’s when the Byzantines rule this region of Italy.

  3. Aug 31, 2021 · The 44-year-old’s office, in the Città Vecchia, or old city, looks out towards the sea, but is not far from the steelworks that have defined modern Taranto. “In the last 50 years Ilva not ...

  4. Jul 4, 2024 · Taranto, nestled in the deep, sun-soaked (and utterly captivating) region of Puglia, Italy, is a hidden gem—waiting to be discovered by intrepid travelers craving an authentic Italian experience. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll dive headfirst into the 17+ best things to do in Taranto in 2024—ensuring you squeeze every last drop of ...

  5. 2024. 5. Museo Ipogeo Spartano di Taranto. 577. History Museums. The hypogeum Bellacicco is a hypogeum structure. Its peculiarity which makes this structure unique all over the historic and artistic landscape of Taranto is that in it we can find records of all …. 6. Ponte Girevole.

  6. Taranto (Tarantino: Tarde) is a city on the Ionian coast of Apulia, in southeastern Italy.With 200,000 inhabitants it is the third-largest city of Southern Italy and the second-largest city of the region, after the capital Bari.Taranto is home of one of the most important naval bases in Italy and it boasts a thousand-year-old history, having been one of the most powerful cities of the ...

  7. Taranto is situated in the province of Puglia, in south-eastern Italy. It is the chief town of the province and an important maritime base and industrial port, located at the northern end of the vast gulf from which it takes its name. The oldest part of the city lies on an island connected by two bridges to more recent development on the ...

  8. Taranto was in fact the capital of ancient Magna Graecia. The city tour can start from the Vittorio Emanuele III seafront, passing by the Rotonda Marinai d’Italia (a large semicircular terrace that can accommodate 50 thousand people) and then continuing to the monument of the sailors, to enjoy the view of the Aragonese Castle and the swing bridge, which marks the boundary between the old and ...

  9. Taranto. Puglia, Italy, Europe. The once-mighty Greek-Spartan colony of Taras is, today, a city of two distinct parts – a mildewed centro storico on a small artificial island protecting a lagoon (the Mar Piccolo), and a swankier new city replete with wide avenues laid out in a formal grid. The contrast between the two is sudden and sharp: the ...

  10. Taranto Travel Guide. Taranto is a coastal city full of fishermen and mussels, but it is also a huge naval port, full of warships and submarines. Its tormented history marked by various dominations from the Greeks to the Normans and the French, has left a legacy that makes the town well worth a visit. Added to this is its unique setting and ...