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| sent on April 05, 2014 (1:15) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Superb :-) Where is it? Stupendo Dov'è? |
| sent on April 05, 2014 (1:51) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
As written in the didactic note, is, along with other more or less recovered, in the countryside south of Modugno, not far from the ruins of Casale Balsignano (currently also in the process of recovery). In particular, the refuge taken in the photo can be easily reached by taking the road Modugno-Bitritto. If you have a GPS, you can enter these coordinates Lat. 41 ° 02'26 "long. 16 ° 47'41". Thank you for looking out, hello, Gianni Come scritto nella nota didascalica, si trova, insieme ad altri più o meno recuperati, nelle campagne a sud di Modugno, non molto distante dagli scavi di Casale Balsignano (attualmente anch'esso in fase di recupero). In particolare il rifugio ripreso nella foto si può raggiunge facilmente percorrendo la strada Modugno-Bitritto. Se hai il GPS, puoi inserire queste coordinate Lat. 41°02'26" long. 16°47'41". Grazie per esserti affacciato,ciao, Gianni |
| sent on April 05, 2014 (8:05) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Interesting, I did not know of these excavations. You can visit? Interessante, non sapevo di questi scavi. Sono visitabili? |
| sent on April 05, 2014 (12:19) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful images steeped in the history of the Apulian countryside. Congratulations John! Hello! Sergio:-P ;-) Belle immagini intrise di storia della campagna pugliese. Complimenti Gianni! Ciao! Sergio |
| sent on April 05, 2014 (14:32) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
For Giovabubi.
The construction of Casale Balsignano (the name is probably due to the monks loyal to the cult of St. Basil that colonized the area) is under the management of the town of Modugno and, of course, of the Superintendent; therefore usability for the site and other information necessary to consult the two actors. Consider that the site Balsignano is of great historical interest and, probably, as evidenced by many artefacts recovered in the '90s, one of the earliest Neolithic settlements Puglia (fifth millennium BC) is born in Balsignano. The site opened in 2011, aims to recover the Neolithic settlement but also to restore and secure Subsequent settlements as the castle, the ancient walls of the house, thebeautiful church of St. Felix (Anno1000 dc) on which, however, had already spent public money. We hope that the recovery this time, if ever proves successful, it can be enjoyed by the community and not, as often happens, only by insiders.
Sorry if I have dwelt, hello, Gianni Per Giovabubi. Il cantiere di Casale Balsignano (il nome probabilmente è dovuto a monaci fedeli al culto di san Basilio che colonizzarono la zona) rientra nella gestione del comune di Modugno e, ovviamente, della Soprintendenza; pertanto per agibilità al sito e altre informazioni bisogna interpellare i due attori. Considera che il sito di Balsignano è di grandissimo interesse storico e, probabilmente, come testimoniano moltissimi reperti recuperati negli anni '90, uno dei primi insediamenti del Neolitico pugliese (V millennio a.c.) è nato proprio a Balsignano. Il cantiere aperto nel 2011 mira a recuperare l'insediamento Neolitico ma anche a restaurare e mettere in sicurezza gli insediamenti successivi come Il castello, le antiche mura del casale, la bellissima chiesa di san Felice (anno1000 d.c.) sui quali, peraltro, si erano già spesi dei soldi pubblici. Speriamo che il recupero questa volta, se mai andrà a buon fine, possa essere fruibile dalla comunità e non, come spesso accade, dai soli addetti ai lavori. Scusa se mi sono dilungato, ciao, Gianni |
| sent on April 05, 2014 (14:36) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello Sergio, thank you for your timely and generous comments :-) See you soon, John Ciao Sergio, grazie del tuo puntuale e generoso commento A presto, Gianni |
| sent on April 06, 2014 (10:20) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful photo and interesting historical curiosities of the place. Hello Datta Bella foto ed interessanti curiosità storiche del posto. Ciao Datta |
| sent on April 06, 2014 (18:28) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
nice photo, feature hello Daniele bella foto, caratteristica ciao Daniele |
| sent on April 06, 2014 (19:58) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks Datta for your comment. Hello, Gianni Grazie Datta per il tuo commento. Ciao, Gianni |
| sent on April 06, 2014 (20:02) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks Daniel for commenting and enjoyed the photos. Greetings, John Grazie Daniele per aver commentato e apprezzato la foto. Un saluto, Gianni |
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