The name of this city derives in part from the devotion to its patron saint San Martino, and in part from “Franca” which was added by Philip I of Anjou in 1310 as a result of privileges and exemptions granted to the city inhabitants.
- Old town
- Basilica of San Martino
- Plebiscito square
Included | PRIVATE GUIDED TOUR |
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Duration | 2 Hours |
Participants | FROM 2 TO 40 PEOPLE |
Languages | English |
Opening hours |
Venue
Porta di Santo Stefano, Piazza XX Settembre, Martina Franca, TA, Italia
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TURISTI IN PUGLIA INCOMING TOUR OPERATORFurther information
The itinerary winds through the old town, where it will be possible to admire the Church dedicated to San Martino, in Baroque style with Rococo decorations, the Palazzo Ducale, where once the castle of the Orsini family stood, and lastly the noble buildings of great artistic refinement.
NOT TO MISS IN MARTINA FRANCA
Old town
Basilica of San Martino
Opening times: 7:30-12:30/16:30-23:00I
NFO
Length: 2h/ half day
Places to visit:
Church, old town
Suitable for: schools, groups, individuals and families
Period: all the year
Available languages: English, French, German, Spanish
PRICE:
€160 up to 3 people;
€180 from 4 to 25 people
;€200 from 26 to 40 people.
Includes a private tour guide.
Timetable
from October to April h10\30am \ 3.30pm
from May to September h10.30am\ 5.00pm