Bordering Bari's western industrial belt, Modugno has grown from a small agricultural centre into a municipality of approximately 36,380 people that functions as both a residential suburb and a logistics corridor for goods moving through Puglia's capital. Warehouses, distribution centres, and light manufacturing plants line the SS96 road connecting Modugno to Bari's ring road and, further inland, to Altamura and Matera.
The older part of town retains a compact layout around the Chiesa Matrice, a sixteenth-century church rebuilt after bomb damage during World War II. The Parco Comunale Pino Modugno, named after a local figure, provides green space in an otherwise heavily built-up area. On Sunday mornings, a street market occupies several blocks near the train station, selling produce, clothing, and household items.
Ferrotramviaria trains on the Bari-Bitonto line stop at Modugno, placing Bari Centrale about fifteen minutes away. The Bari-Karol Wojtyla airport is roughly ten kilometres east, making Modugno a practical base for travellers on a budget who want proximity to both the airport and the city centre. Commercial development has accelerated along the SP231 road toward Bitonto, with supermarkets replacing what was once open agricultural land. Companion profiles for Modugno and the greater Bari area are reviewed and listed on escortservice.com, which serves as a directory only. The platform does not arrange, mediate, or facilitate contact of any kind. Confirmation of age 18 or above is required.
Bordering Bari's western industrial belt, Modugno has grown from a small agricultural centre into a municipality of approximately 36,380 people that functions as both a residential suburb and a logistics corridor for goods moving through Puglia's capital. Warehouses, distribution centres, and light manufacturing plants line the SS96 road connecting Modugno to Bari's ring road and, further inland, to Altamura and Matera.
The older part of town retains a compact layout around the Chiesa Matrice, a sixteenth-century church rebuilt after bomb damage during World War II. The Parco Comunale Pino Modugno, named after a local figure, provides green space in an otherwise heavily built-up area. On Sunday mornings, a street market occupies several blocks near the train station, selling produce, clothing, and household items.
Ferrotramviaria trains on the Bari-Bitonto line stop at Modugno, placing Bari Centrale about fifteen minutes away. The Bari-Karol Wojtyla airport is roughly ten kilometres east, making Modugno a practical base for travellers on a budget who want proximity to both the airport and the city centre. Commercial development has accelerated along the SP231 road toward Bitonto, with supermarkets replacing what was once open agricultural land. Companion profiles for Modugno and the greater Bari area are reviewed and listed on escortservice.com, which serves as a directory only. The platform does not arrange, mediate, or facilitate contact of any kind. Confirmation of age 18 or above is required.
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