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Martina FrancaPiano Concerts A touring festival in several cities in Puglia and Matera celebrating the piano - BEAUTIFULMonopoliPhoto FestivalInternational artists in very atmospheric locations in the town centre - enchanting and inspiring! From 8 August to 16 November 2025GrottaglieArt GalleryStudio Cromie is situated in an old ceramics factoryTarantoHistory of PugliaThe MArTA displays the history of Southern Italy and the roots of its culture through the objects that belonged to the people who inhabited this areaFasanoArchaeological siteHighly recommended for archaeology loversFasanoRock settlementsA beautiful walk in timeLecceCity museumIn the former 15th-century monastery of Santa Chiara, a very interesting museum offering exhibitions and permanent displaysGrottaglieCeramics museumFor ceramic lovers to visit "Casa Vestita" is a wonderful experiencePolignano a MareModern ArtContemporary art in Apulia in a marvellous location, the restored former municipal slaughterhouse, overlooking the seaGinosaMultimedia MuseumAn old palace is transformed into an extraordinary exhibition place of artPolignano a mareFor art loversCultural space with pieces by national and international artistsOstuniSummer Art project Rural centre for contemporary art activities and artists' residenceMartina FrancaExhibition of "arts"June 21- August 20th: Coming to the Palazzo Ducale - on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Itria Valley Festival in Martina Franca - this beautiful exhibition thanks to a partnership with the Fondazione Paolo Grassi AlberobelloBanksy and Rebel ArtBanksy and Other Stories of Rebel Artists at Casa Alberobello, from April 15 to September 30, 2025 ConversanoEscher at the CastleFrom March 28 to September 28, 2025, the Escher exhibition in PugliaMesagneMonet at the CastleThe journey begins with Claude Monet, continues through Giuseppe De Nittis, Johan Barthold Jongkind, and Filippo Palizzi, and concludes with Giovanni Boldini — the master of portraiture and a symbol of Parisian high society.