Seafront views from the harbour wall frame one of the most photographed churches in southern Italy: the Cattedrale di San Nicola Pellegrino, a Romanesque structure built directly over the sea between the eleventh and thirteenth centuries. Trani occupies a stretch of Adriatic coast in the Province of Barletta-Andria-Trani (BAT), roughly 45 kilometres northwest of Bari. Its population stands at approximately 54,000.
The Castello Svevo, commissioned by Frederick II in 1233 and later used as a prison until 1974, guards the harbour entrance beside the cathedral. Trani's Jewish quarter in the Giudecca preserves four medieval synagogues, the oldest dating to the twelfth century, reflecting a community that thrived here before the Aragonese expulsions. The town's pink-hued tufa stone, quarried locally, gives its historic buildings a warm colour that shifts throughout the day.
Trani also houses one of Italy's specialized commercial courts, the Tribunale delle Imprese, handling business litigation for the BAT province. Reviewed profiles for Trani and the wider BAT area are published on escortservice.com, which functions exclusively as a directory. No services are provided, mediated, or facilitated by us, and responsibility for any contact rests entirely with the parties involved. The harbour promenade and the streets around Via Banchina al Porto fill with visitors on summer evenings, when the cathedral facade is lit against the darkened Adriatic.
Seafront views from the harbour wall frame one of the most photographed churches in southern Italy: the Cattedrale di San Nicola Pellegrino, a Romanesque structure built directly over the sea between the eleventh and thirteenth centuries. Trani occupies a stretch of Adriatic coast in the Province of Barletta-Andria-Trani (BAT), roughly 45 kilometres northwest of Bari. Its population stands at approximately 54,000.
The Castello Svevo, commissioned by Frederick II in 1233 and later used as a prison until 1974, guards the harbour entrance beside the cathedral. Trani's Jewish quarter in the Giudecca preserves four medieval synagogues, the oldest dating to the twelfth century, reflecting a community that thrived here before the Aragonese expulsions. The town's pink-hued tufa stone, quarried locally, gives its historic buildings a warm colour that shifts throughout the day.
Trani also houses one of Italy's specialized commercial courts, the Tribunale delle Imprese, handling business litigation for the BAT province. Reviewed profiles for Trani and the wider BAT area are published on escortservice.com, which functions exclusively as a directory. No services are provided, mediated, or facilitated by us, and responsibility for any contact rests entirely with the parties involved. The harbour promenade and the streets around Via Banchina al Porto fill with visitors on summer evenings, when the cathedral facade is lit against the darkened Adriatic.
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