My Town
#21
Posted 2019-April-22, 04:52
#22
Posted 2019-July-05, 20:44
#23
Posted 2019-July-14, 04:26
To scroll the overview of traffic restrictions, announced by the Municipality, and to consult online at www.comune.bari.it, the old quarters of Bari, the Murattiano, the Madonnella and the Liberty will be more affected by the establishment of the ban on parking and the transit between some portions of Corso Vittorio Emanuele and Corso Cavour, via Cognetti and piazza Eroi del Mare, piazza Chiurlia and the Lungomare Augusto waterfront, only to indicate some of the dozens of streets and squares that will be affected by the prohibitions. Without prejudice to the fact that the limitations will not be permanent, but subordinated to the schedule of filming communicated in advance by the production.
"It is an honor in the meantime to be able to welcome a queen of cinema, and not only, like Sofia Loren - comments Antonio Parente, director of the Apulia film commission - who represents for us all a piece of the history of our country. At the same time we are proud to have been chosen by the production and by Edoardo Ponti, who objectively had several alternatives at hand ". To make the landing of this set possible, of course, are the support of the Apulia film commission and, Parente stresses, "the interaction with the Municipality of Bari. As far as we are concerned we have facilitated the organization of services, recruitment of the workers and the choice of locations ". An operational support, therefore, that of the Afc. Yeah, but where will it turn? "Meanwhile, La vita davanti a sé will not only be filmed, but set in Bari - pressed Parente - although the film includes lengthy interior workings. But it is certain that the film will feature the Redentore institute, the North seafront between the Fair of Levant and San Girolamo, the old city, the hypogeum of Villa Giustiniani. What is certain is that the sea of Bari will be among the protagonists ".
(FROM La Repubblica.it:Sophia Loren turns to Bari and the city stops: traffic stops and parking bans. "Here the history of cinema"
Photo of Edoardo Ponti and Sophia Loren:[img] http://va.newsrepublic.net/al/NhNxww [/ img]
From 2 July, shooting of the film directed by Edoardo Ponti, the actress's son, inspired by the novel 'La vita davanti a sé ' and already at the center of a 1977 Oscar-winning film. Restrictions on circulation and parking throughout the center, linked to the shooting schedule. Relative: "Bari not only background but protagonist"
by ANTONIO DI GIACOMO)
#24
Posted 2019-August-03, 01:45

LaPresse
2019/05/21 14:39
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Lonely Planet travel experts have scoured little-known coasts, cities and regions of Europe in search of the best places to visit this year. From the forests populated by bears to the towns edged with vineyards, the 10 chosen destinations are, for the guide, the most interesting of the continent at the moment: a mix of old regenerated glories and lesser-known wonders. And, in fifth place, there is also an Italian town: Bari, with its historic center, shops and restaurants. Here is the complete ranking.
5 - BARI (Italy): always the starting point for tourists en route to the great protagonists of Puglia, located further south, is experiencing its spring: a rather neglected time, this port city that protrudes from the Italian heel, enjoys of a revival matured over a decade.
#25
Posted 2019-August-03, 05:12
#26
Posted 2019-August-03, 05:44
Winstonm, on 2019-August-03, 05:12, said:
I'm happy. I can give you some quick indications: Bari has several Bed & Breakfasts: "Room 56" has two balconies that overlook my interior (one floor down); leaving the building, a block towards Corso Cavour is "Les Suites di Bari"; going two blocks above, instead, "Gatto Bianco" which has another point two blocks away and, on the same street, the first corner is the "Central Hotel". As for the hotels: leaving the Bari Centrale station on Piazza Moro you see the "Hotel Leon D'Oro" (turning the corner begins Via Sparano and immediately after the garden where the University of Bari faces where I worked) . Next to the Petruzzelli Theater the "Grand Hotel Oriente" while near the Palazzo di Città, in front of the Teatro Piccinni, the "Palace Hotel" near Corso Vittorio Emanuele. On the Araldo di Crollalanza seafront promenade the "Hotel Bosco" which was formerly the historic "Grand Hotel delle Nazioni" and where politicians and famous entertainment men stayed (at the end there is the " Pane e Pomodoro" beach). The great "Sheraton Nicolaus Hotel" is out of the way. The city is well served by taxis and city lines with frequent journeys. For tourists (when I leave home I often meet French, English, German, Japanese / Chinese and Slavic or Swedish) there are little trains that go around the city or guides on bicycles (risco') with three wheels. Large cruise ships (MSC and Costa Cruises, with three floors) often arrive at the port of Bari.For those who prefer to travel by plane, Bari airport has been dedicated to the great pontiff Karol Wojtyla (and you can take advantage of buying "free charge" products).
#27
Posted 2019-August-03, 15:36
Winstonm, on 2019-August-03, 05:12, said:
Beautiful IMO is an overbid - not just when compared to Lecce - but Bari has charm and is fun, plus a great place to eat.
There is beauty nearby however, like the historic fishing town of Giovinazzo, the surreal Castel del Monte or the austere cathedral of Trani.
#28
Posted 2019-August-04, 06:13
pescetom, on 2019-August-03, 15:36, said:
There is beauty nearby however, like the historic fishing town of Giovinazzo, the surreal Castel del Monte or the austere cathedral of Trani.
Speaking of usability in terms of time we also have Palese and, almost attacked, Santo Spirito now enters the metropolitan city of Bari and, on the opposite side, Torre a Mare. But how can we not also mention the uniqueness of Alberobello (this is a nice video:https://youtu.be/qFgfAdciGE8) in the Itria valley at world level and, of course, of the Selva di Fasano where the Zoosafari resides (with various species of animals). Closer to us is the Mercadante Forest and also the City of Conversano (ancient Norba).
#30
Posted 2019-August-21, 10:42
#31
Posted 2020-December-23, 18:33
#32
Posted 2022-January-16, 15:37
Amazing images of Italian cities that make it clear why many people come from abroad to our great country and love to return to vacation.
#33
Posted 2022-January-16, 19:11
Lovera, on 2022-January-16, 15:37, said:
Amazing images of Italian cities that make it clear why many people come from abroad to our great country and love to return to vacation.
Thanks for posting. I love being in Italy.
#34
Posted 2024-September-08, 14:45
Discover part of the city with this video.
#35
Posted 2024-September-09, 04:32
#36
Posted 2024-September-21, 14:22
This is another and more detailed video that, after to have walked for 45 minute in the amazing Old Town of Bari, enter in the "new" city. It's very lovely to see.
#37
Posted 2024-September-21, 14:38
Lovera, on 2024-September-21, 14:22, said:
Show them the plans for Parco Sud, which if it really happens is at the level of what was achieved in Barcellona.
Don't feel obliged to explain the abject failure of what could have been a sort of Central Park between Via Peucetia and Via Amendola
#38
Posted 2024-November-19, 08:41
(In the English translation in the video it talks about Mayor Decaro, but in any case the newly elected Mayor Leccese also intervened recently. The story ended positively):
https://youtu.be/f_f...LwfPua877dbGdlJ
If you have the YouTube in Italian language have to do in this way:When you click on "gear" you can see: disactive title or in "italiano". Then you had to chose the last option "automatic translation"(=traduzione automatica) to have English as your language.