top of page



1/2
Between stones and stories
of an authentic village
Discover the enchantment of the ancient village of Turi, amidst cobbled alleys, hidden squares, and centuries-old stories. A journey that takes you back in time, to experience the authenticity of a place rich in culture, tradition, and charm.


The Immaculate Conception of San Giovanni Battista in Turi
In the Church of San Giovanni Battista in Turi, a 17th-century Immaculate Conception is preserved, the work of the friar-painter Fra Antonio da Conversano, commissioned by Giovanni Domenico Gonnelli. The canvas, marked by apocalyptic iconography and rich in biblical symbolism, reflects the sophisticated Franciscan Marian theology of the seventeenth century.
Today, the artwork is severely damaged and requires urgent restoration to safeguard its historical, artistic and devotio

TuriBorgoAntico
Feb 162 min read


That Wonderful Scent of Fresh Bread and the Alley Felt Like One Big Family
The Addante bakery, known as “Cicoria”, was the ancient heart of Turi: a place where the scent of bread filled the narrow streets and brought the community together. Founded in the 16th century, between stone and fire it preserved gestures, traditions and everyday solidarity. Not just a bakery, but an extended family — a living memory of a town where the smell of bread meant home, sharing and identity.

TuriBorgoAntico
Feb 92 min read


Turi, the place where Gramsci learned to resist through words
Turi is not a place of birth in Antonio Gramsci’s records, but it is a place of his resistance. Here, between 1928 and 1933, in a cell lit even at night, thought became both refuge and weapon. Within the silence of the prison, the Prison Notebooks took shape, while the discreet presence of Tatiana Schucht and the voices of those who met him transformed imprisonment into a shared memory.

TuriBorgoAntico
Jan 123 min read


When a Painting Breathes Again
A canvas from 1749 comes back to life in Turi. The Apparition of the Virgin to Saint Joseph Calasanzio, restored thanks to the Dell’Aera–Arrè family, was unveiled on 6 December 2025 in the Church of San Domenico. More than an artistic restoration, it is an act of collective memory that returns to the town the history of the Piarists and reaffirms the value of education as a common good.

TuriBorgoAntico
Jan 92 min read


Between Light and Sacrifice: the Nativity and the Crucifixion by Samuele Tatulli in the Church of the Clarisses of Turi
In the Church of the Poor Clares in Turi, the Nativity with Saint Mark and the Crucifixion by Samuele Tatulli narrate the full arc of Christ’s life: from the light of birth to the sacrifice of the Cross. Two mirror-like canvases, attributed to the Apulian painter through the studies of Giovanni Boraccesi, engage in a dialogue of colour, suffering and hope, offering an intense visual meditation—marked by time, yet still able to speak to the heart.

TuriBorgoAntico
Jan 23 min read


Three Churches, a Single Light
A short artistic pilgrimage leads through the churches of Turi in search of the Nativity of Jesus: from the intimate, silent 17th-century miniature of the Rosary in San Giovanni Battista, to the 18th-century scene on the altar of Our Lady of Terra Rossa in the Mother Church, and finally to the dynamic, luminous canvas by Samuele Tatulli in Santa Chiara.
Three perspectives, three eras, one single mystery: Bethlehem, the light that changed history.

TuriBorgoAntico
Dec 22, 20253 min read


The Urban Evolution of Turi: Between Castle, Walls and Boroughs
Urban Development of Turi

TuriBorgoAntico
Dec 12, 20252 min read
bottom of page



