Basilica di San Nicola
Basilica di San Nicola, Basilica in Bari, Italy
The Basilica di San Nicola is a church in Bari, Southern Italy, that holds wide religious significance throughout Europe and the Christian world.
The basilica was built between 1087 and 1197, during the Italo-Norman domination of Apulia, the area previously under Byzantine control.
The basilica is an important pilgrimage destination both for Roman Catholics and Orthodox Christians from Eastern Europe.
The basilica is open to visitors who can explore its beautiful architecture and learn about its rich history.
It is one of the few churches in the West that has been shared peacefully by Catholics and Orthodox for centuries.
Location: Bari
Inception: 11 Century
Architectural style: Romanesque architecture
Address: Largo Elia Abate, 13, 70122 Bari BA
Website: basilicasannicola.it
Source: Wikimedia