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Nardò
—  Comune  —
Comune di Nardò
18th century column in Piazza Salandra

Coat of arms
Nardò is located in Italy
Nardò
Location of Nardò in Italy
Coordinates: 40°11′N 18°02′E / 40.183°N 18.033°E / 40.183; 18.033Coordinates: 40°11′N 18°02′E / 40.183°N 18.033°E / 40.183; 18.033
Country Italy
Region Puglia
Province Lecce (LE)
Frazioni Boncore, Cenate, Pagani, Santa Maria al Bagno, Santa Caterina, Sant'Isidoro, Villaggio Resta, Torre Inserraglio, Torre Uluzzo, Portoselvaggio, Palude del Capitano
Government
 - Mayor Antonio Vaglio
Area
 - Total 190 km2 (73.4 sq mi)
Elevation 45 m (148 ft)
Population (November 2008)
 - Total 31,185
 - Density 164.1/km2 (425.1/sq mi)
 - Demonym Neretini
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 - Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 73048
Dialing code 0833
Patron saint St. Gregory the Illuminator
Saint day February 20
Website Official website

Nardò (Greek: Naridos) is a town and comune of 31,185 inhabitants and comune in the southern Italian region of Apulia, in the province of Lecce.

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History

Traces of human presence in the area dates from Palaeolithic times. The settlement was founded by the Messapi around the year 1000 BC. The Romans conquered it in 269 BC and built the Via Traiana through it. After the fall of the Western Empire it was under the Byzantines and the Lombards.

In 1055 the Normans captured Nardò. Their heirs were ousted by the Angevines in 1266. In 1497 the Aragonese gave it to Andrea Matteo Acquaviva, whose son Belisario was the first Duke of Nardò, and promoted the Renaissance in the city.

In 1647 the city rebelled against the Spanish domination, but the viceroyal troops suppressed the riot with heavy terms.

Main sights

This Baroque town in the heart of the Salento subpeninsula of the heel of Italy extending southeast between the Ionian and Adriatic Sea, has landscapes considered to be among the most beautiful in Italy, baroque monuments, baroque churches and masserie (typical ancient fortified farmhouses). The coast has sandy and rocky sections, but allows some lovely views of the Natural Park of Portoselvaggio. Its territory includes 34 km of Ionian Sea coast with ancient fishermen villages: Santa Maria al Bagno, Santa Caterina and Santo Isidoro.

  • The Piazza Salandra is the center of the town.
  • The notable Cathedral, built around 1000 AD. It has a 18th century façade, but the interior has maintained the Romanesque-Gothic original appearance.
  • Church of San Domenico (16th-18th centuries). It has a highly decorated façade with Baroque caryatids, columns and vegetable figures.
  • Diocese of Nardò
  • Chiesa del Carmine, with a fine Renaissance portal.
  • Church of San Cosimo (1618)
  • Temple of the Osanna (1603)
  • Nardò Ring in Nardò is used as a test track for driving in high speeds.
Details of the façade of the church of San Domenico  
Piazza Salandra  

Nardò Main Districts

Santa Maria al Bagno the main marinas, Santa Caterina, Sant'Isidoro, Boncore, Portoselvaggio, Torre Uluzzo

Sister cities

City Country
Gyumri Armenia Armenia

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