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Lecce: Sightseeing Tour, the Florence of South Italy
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Lecce: Sightseeing Tour, the Florence of South Italy

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Price is RM 1,136 per traveller* *Get a lower price by selecting multiple travellers
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  • Free cancellation available
  • 2h
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  • Multiple languages
Overview
  • Admire the Baroque art and architecture of Lecce
  • Tour Lecce Cathedral to see one of Italy's most important religious monuments
  • Discover the Basilica of Santa Croce

Activity location

    • Brindisi
    • Brindisi, Puglia, Italy

Meeting/Redemption Point

    • Porta Napoli Piazza Arco di Trionfo, Lecce, Italy
    • Lecce, Puglia, Italy

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Lecce: Sightseeing Tour of the Florence of South Italy
  • Activity duration is 2 hours2h2h
  • English
Price details
RM 1,135.73 x 1 TravellerRM 1,135.73

Total
Price is RM 1,135.73

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What you can expect

Following a pick-up from Naples Gate, drive to the historic city of Lecce to admire Baroque buildings, whitewashed houses, and more.

Your tour of the “Florence of Southern Italy” includes Lecce Cathedral. Originally built in 1144, and completely restored between 1659-70, the addition of a 5-story bell tower and octagonal loggia helped turn it into one of Italy’s most important cathedrals.

Continue to the Church of the Theatines, dedicated to St. Irene, and marvel at the expansive façade of different styles. The portal is surmounted by a statue of St. Irene by Mauro Manieri, while the altar of St. Michael the Archangel boasts a copy of an eponymous painting by Guido Reni.

Nearby is the Rococo altar of St. Andrew Avellino, and the mid-17th-century altar of St. Orontius by Francesco Antonio Zimbalo. Admire the altar of St. Irene with its canvas by Giuseppe Verrio, and the 9 busts of saints housing historic relics. See the altar of St. Stephen, containing the “Stoning of St. Stephen” by Verrio.

Visit the 2nd-century BC Roman Amphitheatre near Piazza Sant'Oronzo. Once able to seat more than 25,000 people, it is now half-buried by monuments built over it throughout the centuries.

Go to the column that holds a statue of Lecce’s patron saint, St. Oronzo, given to the city by Brindisi for St. Oronzo’s reputed role in curing Brindisi of the plague. Once one of a pair, it marked the end of the legendary Appian Way, the main road between Rome and southern Italy.

Walking through the streets of the old town, visit the Church of Santa Chiara and Roman Theatre.

Location

Activity location

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    • Brindisi
    • Brindisi, Puglia, Italy

Meeting/Redemption Point

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    • Porta Napoli Piazza Arco di Trionfo, Lecce, Italy
    • Lecce, Puglia, Italy