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Bustling piazzas, golden wheat fields, and narrow streets radiating with Medieval history, Foggia is textbook southern Italy. Set in the heart of the Tavoliere Plain in northern Apulia, Foggia is often overlooked, but it’s rich in stories and local flavours. From ancient cathedrals to wide-open landscapes, this is a city with deep roots and a strong sense of identity. Known as the Granary of Italy, Foggia is the place to savour the country’s finest bread, pasta and earthy local dishes that celebrate simplicity. This isn’t a flashy destination, but that’s the point. It’s real, lived-in, and full of understated vibes.
1. Step inside Foggia Cathedral
Rebuilt after an earthquake but dating back to the 12th century, the cathedral is a mix of Romanesque and Baroque architecture. It’s dedicated to the Madonna dei Sette Veli, the city’s beloved protector, and feels like the spiritual heart of Foggia.
2. Stroll through Piazza Umberto Giordano
Named after the famous composer born here, this central square is where Foggia slows down. Unwind at a café, watch daily life unfold and check out the statues honouring characters from Giordano’s operas. It’s a spot that blends local pride with a relaxed vibe.
3. Visit the remains of the Angevine-Aragonese Palace
Once a royal residence under Frederick II and later the Angevins, only fragments remain today. But they’re still full of historical weight. This place is a must-stop if you're into Medieval stories and lost grandeur.