Apulian Cathedrals
The Apulian Cathedrals are a group of historic churches located in the Apulia region of southern Italy. Known for their unique architectural styles, these cathedrals often blend Romanesque and Gothic elements, showcasing intricate facades and beautiful interiors. Notable examples include the Cathedral of Bari and the Cathedral of Lecce, each reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the area.
These cathedrals serve as important religious and cultural landmarks, attracting visitors for their artistic significance and historical value. Many of them were built between the 11th and 13th centuries, representing the region's development during the Middle Ages.