The "Gateway to the Orient", where Jules Verne has his hero Phileas Fogg embark, is often described as a place of passage without charm. In fact, the prestige of this ancient port of embarkation for Greece and Asia has been damaged by the transformations it has undergone over time. However, Brindisi is a city that is both silent and teeming, whose discreet charm differentiates it from other Apulian cities. You can feel the harbor atmosphere, whose vitality still persists in the evening on the Lungomare. The churches, arches, palaces and the archaeological museum of the city still remind us of the prestige it once had.

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Colonnes romaines marquant le bout de l'ancienne Via Appia à Brindisi. Angelo DAmico - Shutterstock.com
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