• Bari Cathedral, or Cathedral of Saint Sabinus, (Italian: Duomo di Bari or Cattedrale di San Sabino) is the cathedral of Bari, in Apulia, southern Italy.
  • Only Cathedral ticket, click here. The Cathedral, the beacon in the alleyways of the old town, Bari Vecchia.
  • 1. Visit the Bari Cathedral: Located in the heart of the city, the Bari Cathedral is a stunning example of Romanesque architecture.
  • Bari Churches & Cathedrals: See reviews and photos of 10 churches & cathedrals in Bari, Italy on Tripadvisor.
  • The present cathedral of Bari dates back to the 12th-13th century. It was built on the ruins of a cathedral of Byzantine origin, destroyed by William I of Sicily...
  • It stands on the ruins of the cathedral of the Byzantine Empire, destroyed in 1156 by the Sicilian king William I the Wicked, along with the entire city of Bari.
  • A few steps from the castle, near the old Bari, the Metropolitan Cathedral of San Sabino is a historic episcopal seat and repeats in its strict and harmonious lines the...
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  • The Succorpo museum at the Bari Cathedral is one of the best-executed historic sites I've visited. Before there was a cathedral in Bari, there was a...
  • The bishop was elevated to an archbishop in the 6th century, and the presence of a cathedral in Bari is ascertainable from the same period.