Bari

Bari — via Wikimedia Commons
Bari · via Wikimedia Commons
BARI, PUGLIA

Bari

A major Mediterranean port city and pilgrimage destination, Bari is home to the relics of St. Nicholas and serves as a vital bridge between Orthodox and Catholic Christianity.

At a glance

Bari stands as one of Italy’s most significant trading hubs and a cornerstone of interfaith dialogue. The city’s port ranks among the Adriatic’s busiest for passenger traffic, while its position has long made it a crucial commercial and cultural crossroads between Europe, the Mediterranean, and the Middle East.

History

Bari’s merchant traditions stretch back centuries, establishing it as a nerve center for trade and political-cultural exchange with Eastern Europe and the Middle East. Since 1930, the city has hosted the Fiera del Levante, one of Italy’s major trade fairs. More recently, Bari became home to the secretariat for the Pan-European Corridor 8, reinforcing its role in continental commerce and connectivity.

What you see

The city’s defining monument is its basilica, which preserves the relics of St. Nicholas. This sanctuary draws pilgrims and visitors from across the Christian world, reflecting centuries of devotion and architectural heritage within the old town’s compact medieval quarters.

Cultural significance

Bari holds extraordinary importance as one of the Orthodox Church’s most revered centers in the West. The presence of St. Nicholas’s relics has made the city a focal point for Orthodox pilgrimage and an essential venue for dialogue and cooperation between Orthodoxy and Catholicism, fostering interreligious understanding and exchange.

Key facts

  • Location: Corso Vittorio Emanuele II 84, Bari, Puglia
  • Coordinates: 41.1171432, 16.871871
  • Phone: 080 5771111
  • Website: www.comune.bari.it

Practical information

Opening hours and admission fees vary by venue. Visit the official municipal website or call for current details on accessing the basilica and city attractions.

Getting there

Bari is accessible by train, car, and air. The city’s port accommodates ferries to and from Greece and the Balkans. The airport, served by major European carriers, lies a short distance from the city center.

Sources & resources

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