Nardò, Italy

Nardò, Italy

Nardò Italy

Nardò (Latin: Neritum or Neretum; Messapic: Nareton) is a town and comune in the southern Italian region of Apulia, in the province of Lecce. In 2014, it had a population of 20,766. Main sights The Piazza Salandra is the center of the town. Nardò Cathedral, built around 1000 AD. It has an 18th-century façade, but the interior has maintained the Romanesque-Gothic original appearance. Church of San Domenico (16th-18th centuries). It has a highly decorated façade with Baroque caryatids, columns and vegetable figures. Chiesa del Carmine, with a fine Renaissance portal. Church of San Cosimo (1618) Temple of the Osanna (1603) Nardò Ring in Nardò is used as a test track for driving at high speeds.
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Recommended airport
Casale (BDS)
Nearby destinations
  • Salento a 17.17 km
  • Otranto, Puglia a 39.40 km
  • Ugento a 29.74 km
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