- Andria - Wikipedia
Andria (Italian: [ˈandrja] ⓘ; Barese: Iàndrie) is a city and comune (municipality) in the Apulia region of Southern Italy It is an agricultural and service center, producing wine, olives and almonds
- Andria, things to see | Beautiful Puglia
Andria is a city of about 100K inhabitants located north of Bari and 10Km from the sea; since 2004 it has become the capital of the province of Barletta-Andria-Trani (BAT) with Barletta and Trani The area around the city has many caves and ravines, and is part the Alta Murgia National Park
- THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Andria (2025) - Tripadvisor
Book these experiences for a close-up look at Andria These rankings are informed by Tripadvisor data—we consider traveler reviews, ratings, number of page views, and user location 1 Castel del Monte We thoroughly enjoyed our visit to this impressive 13th century fortress built by the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II 2
- In Puglia, The Beautiful City Of Andria Has Yet To Be . . . - Forbes
Andria is the fourth-largest city in Italy’s Puglia province, only six miles from the Adriatic coast, and quite a sophisticated city it is, though largely unknown to foreign tourists who are more
- Andria | Medieval Town, Castel del Monte, Trulli | Britannica
Andria, city, Puglia (Apulia) region, southeastern Italy It is situated on the eastern slopes of the Murge plateau, just south of Barletta
- Visit Andria – Provincial Capital in Puglia
Andria, a provincial capital in Puglia, is home to Castel del Monte, historic churches, and local traditions – find all the details to plan your visit
- Andria, Puglia: Castles, Olive Oil Hidden Treasures of Italy
In the sun-baked heart of northern Puglia, away from the busy coastline, lies Andria, a city of ancient roots, imperial dreams, and rich agricultural bounty
- Andria Italy: Andria guide, city of Andria, Apulia Italy
After the Barbaric invasions (5th Century AD) and that of the Ostrogoth Reign (476-535), Andria, as with all of Puglia, passed into Byzantine hands and became a main seat for the Basilian Monk Community, known as Andre
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