Palese - Macchie, Urban district in Bari, Italy.
Palese - Macchie is a district in the northern part of Bari, Italy, stretching along the Adriatic coastline. The area features residential buildings, local shops, and multiple railway stations that connect the neighborhood to central Bari and surrounding regions.
The neighborhood received formal administrative recognition on January 26, 1970, when it was officially incorporated into Bari's municipal boundaries. This designation marked the establishment of the area as a distinct district within the city's urban structure.
The neighborhood shows the typical pattern of a modern residential area with shops and services for everyday life. The streets reflect the rhythm of a normal urban district where people live, work, and go about their daily routines.
The neighborhood is easily accessible by train through Ferrotramviaria and Trenitalia services, which operate multiple stations within the area. Visitors can use these railway connections to explore the district or reach central Bari quickly.
The district is home to two railway stations—Palese and Macchie—that serve different rail networks despite being close to each other. This unusual arrangement allows travelers to switch between different train lines without leaving the neighborhood.
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