Apulia, Province of Bari, Italy
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Ruvo di Puglia is a town and comune in the province of Bari, Puglia, Italy that is essentially devoted to agriculture, wine and olive growing.

It is part of the Murge karst landscape. Ruvo's territory is known for its vineyards, Olive groves and sowable fields, and is one of the largest in the province of Bari. Very interesting is its wooden area, with many downy oak trees and a considerable underwood.

Main Sights:
  • The Co-Cathedral is an example of Apulian Romanesque architecture. The façade has three portals and numerous decorations, depicting Christian symbols as well as griffins and other fantastic figures. There are two rose windows. The interior has a nave and two aisles ending with a transept. Among the numerous works of art, a wooden statue and the reliquiary of St. Blaise, a fresco portraying the Madonna and Child with St. Sebastian, a panel of the Virgin of Constantinople and a noteworthy wooden cross. Under the church are the remains of the palaeo-Christian church and Roman tombs.
  • Palazzo Jatta (19th century)
  • Church of the Madonna di Calendano, in the ominous frazione.

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