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Ostuni

Ostuni (Barese: Ostune; Salentino: Stune) is a city and comune, located about 8 km from the coast, in the province of Brindisi, region of Apulia, Italy. The town has a population of about 32,000 during the winter, but can swell to 200,000 inhabitants during summer, being among the main towns attracting tourists in Apulia. It also has a consistent British and German immigrant community and an industrial zone. The region is a producer of high quality olive oil and wine.

Ostuni
Comune di Ostuni
Panorama of Ostuni
Location of Ostuni
Ostuni
Location of Ostuni in Italy
Ostuni
Ostuni (Apulia)
Coordinates: 40°44′N 17°35′E / 40.733°N 17.583°E / 40.733; 17.583
CountryItaly
RegionApulia
ProvinceBrindisi (BR)
FrazioniBarbagianni, Boccadoro, Cavallerizza, Cervarolo, Chiobbica, Costa Merlata, Deserto Parco Monsignore, Fantese, Galante, Giovannarolla, Grotta Figazzano, Monticelli, Pascarosa, Pilone, Pinto, Ramunno, Refrigerio, Rosa Marina, Villanova.
Government
 • MayorGuglielmo Cavallo (Center-right coalition)
Area
 • Total223 km2 (86 sq mi)
Elevation
207 m (679 ft)
Population
 (31 December 2017)[2]
 • Total31,197
 • Density140/km2 (360/sq mi)
DemonymOstunesi
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
72017
Dialing code0831
Patron saintSt. Orontius of Lecce
Saint dayAugust 26
WebsiteOfficial website

History edit

 
Ostuni square with Saint Orontius' column

The region around Ostuni has been inhabited since the Stone Age. The town is reputed to have been originally established by the Messapii, a pre-classic tribe, and was nearly completely destroyed by Hannibal during the Punic Wars. Later it was re-built by the Romans.

Little is also known about the etymology of the name Ostuni. According to one theory, the name could derive from Messapic. Others think it derives from the Greek Astu néon ("new town"). It could derive from the Latin Hostium Unio, which indicates "a group of people of different origins".[3]

Sacked after the fall of the Western Roman Empire, in 996 AD the town became part of the Norman County of Lecce. The Normans built their medieval town around the summit of the hill (229 m), with a castle (only remains can be seen) and city walls with four gates. From 1300 to 1463 it was part of the Principality of Taranto and from 1507 (together with what is now the frazione of Villanova and Grottaglie) passed to Isabella, Duchess of Bari, wife of Gian Galeazzo Sforza, Duke of Milan. Under Isabella's rule, Ostuni thrived during the Italian Renaissance. Isabella protected humanists and people of art and letters, including bishop Giovanni Bovio. She died in 1524 and Ostuni passed as a dowry to her daughter Bona Sforza, wife-to-be of Sigismund I of Poland, King of Poland. During Bona Sforza's government, Ostuni continued to enjoy a stable rule. In 1539 she had towers built along all the shoreline as protection against anticipated attacks from Turks who controlled the Balkans. These towers (still extant, including Pozzella Tower, the Pylon, Villanova and others), were garrisoned and communicated using fiery beacons.

Main sights edit

 
Cathedral.

The "Old Town" is Ostuni's citadel built on top of a hill and still fortified by the ancient walls. Ostuni is commonly referred to as "the White Town" (La Città Bianca in Italian) for its white walls and its typically white-painted architecture. Monuments in their own right, the town's largest buildings are the Ostuni Cathedral and the Bishop's Palace, together with a number of palazzi of local aristocratic families: Aurisicchio, Ayroldi, Bisantizzi, Falghieri, Ghionda, Giovine, Jurleo, Marseglia, Moro, Palmieri, Petrarolo, Sansone, Siccoda, Tanzarella, Urselli and Zaccaria.

In the surrounding countryside there are typical Pugliese "masserie", fortified large estate-farms, one of which, San Domenico, was once held by the Knights of Malta.

Tourism edit

 
View of Ostuni

Ostuni is the fifth city in Italy by percentage of British residents and the first for sale of houses and villas. Starting from 2010, Ostuni and its nearest towns were characterized by so many arrivals from foreign countries, that some local and national newspapers coined a new term, "salentoshire" to describe this phenomenon, taking the term from the useful "chiantishire", taken for the similar phenomenon that has characterized Tuscany some years ago.

References edit

  1. ^ "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  2. ^ Population from ISTAT
  3. ^ "Comune di Ostuni - Storia". Italiapedia.it. Retrieved September 5, 2022.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Information about Ostuni on German Reisemagazin
  • Concise Guide of Ostuni

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For the wine region see Ostuni DOC Ostuni Barese Ostune Salentino Stune is a city and comune located about 8 km from the coast in the province of Brindisi region of Apulia Italy The town has a population of about 32 000 during the winter but can swell to 200 000 inhabitants during summer being among the main towns attracting tourists in Apulia It also has a consistent British and German immigrant community and an industrial zone The region is a producer of high quality olive oil and wine OstuniComuneComune di OstuniPanorama of OstuniCoat of armsLocation of OstuniOstuniLocation of Ostuni in ItalyShow map of ItalyOstuniOstuni Apulia Show map of ApuliaCoordinates 40 44 N 17 35 E 40 733 N 17 583 E 40 733 17 583CountryItalyRegionApuliaProvinceBrindisi BR FrazioniBarbagianni Boccadoro Cavallerizza Cervarolo Chiobbica Costa Merlata Deserto Parco Monsignore Fantese Galante Giovannarolla Grotta Figazzano Monticelli Pascarosa Pilone Pinto Ramunno Refrigerio Rosa Marina Villanova Government MayorGuglielmo Cavallo Center right coalition Area 1 Total223 km2 86 sq mi Elevation207 m 679 ft Population 31 December 2017 2 Total31 197 Density140 km2 360 sq mi DemonymOstunesiTime zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code72017Dialing code0831Patron saintSt Orontius of LecceSaint dayAugust 26WebsiteOfficial website Contents 1 History 2 Main sights 3 Tourism 4 References 5 External linksHistory edit nbsp Ostuni square with Saint Orontius column The region around Ostuni has been inhabited since the Stone Age The town is reputed to have been originally established by the Messapii a pre classic tribe and was nearly completely destroyed by Hannibal during the Punic Wars Later it was re built by the Romans Little is also known about the etymology of the name Ostuni According to one theory the name could derive from Messapic Others think it derives from the Greek Astu neon new town It could derive from the Latin Hostium Unio which indicates a group of people of different origins 3 Sacked after the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 996 AD the town became part of the Norman County of Lecce The Normans built their medieval town around the summit of the hill 229 m with a castle only remains can be seen and city walls with four gates From 1300 to 1463 it was part of the Principality of Taranto and from 1507 together with what is now the frazione of Villanova and Grottaglie passed to Isabella Duchess of Bari wife of Gian Galeazzo Sforza Duke of Milan Under Isabella s rule Ostuni thrived during the Italian Renaissance Isabella protected humanists and people of art and letters including bishop Giovanni Bovio She died in 1524 and Ostuni passed as a dowry to her daughter Bona Sforza wife to be of Sigismund I of Poland King of Poland During Bona Sforza s government Ostuni continued to enjoy a stable rule In 1539 she had towers built along all the shoreline as protection against anticipated attacks from Turks who controlled the Balkans These towers still extant including Pozzella Tower the Pylon Villanova and others were garrisoned and communicated using fiery beacons Main sights edit nbsp Cathedral The Old Town is Ostuni s citadel built on top of a hill and still fortified by the ancient walls Ostuni is commonly referred to as the White Town La Citta Bianca in Italian for its white walls and its typically white painted architecture Monuments in their own right the town s largest buildings are the Ostuni Cathedral and the Bishop s Palace together with a number of palazzi of local aristocratic families Aurisicchio Ayroldi Bisantizzi Falghieri Ghionda Giovine Jurleo Marseglia Moro Palmieri Petrarolo Sansone Siccoda Tanzarella Urselli and Zaccaria In the surrounding countryside there are typical Pugliese masserie fortified large estate farms one of which San Domenico was once held by the Knights of Malta Tourism edit nbsp View of Ostuni Ostuni is the fifth city in Italy by percentage of British residents and the first for sale of houses and villas Starting from 2010 Ostuni and its nearest towns were characterized by so many arrivals from foreign countries that some local and national newspapers coined a new term salentoshire to describe this phenomenon taking the term from the useful chiantishire taken for the similar phenomenon that has characterized Tuscany some years ago References edit Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011 Italian National Institute of Statistics Retrieved 16 March 2019 Population from ISTAT Comune di Ostuni Storia Italiapedia it Retrieved September 5 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ostuni Official website Information about Ostuni on German Reisemagazin Concise Guide of Ostuni Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ostuni amp oldid 1215645347, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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