Seeing the monuments of Brindisi from the sea will be like stepping back in time, but with the warm sun of Puglia to make everything more suggestive. The monuments lying on the shore of the bay of Brindisi emerge from the sea with austere elegance: massive, proud, and at the same time incredibly fascinating. We are qualified skippers and will give you a briefing on monuments.
The Monument to the Italian Sailors, also known as Timone Grande, commemorates the fallen of the Navy and Merchant Navy who lost their lives at sea during the World Wars. The monument, 54 meters high and made of ochre-colored carparo stone, with white stone steps of Trani, was inaugurated on November 4, 1933, in the presence of Vittorio Emanuele III.
The Swabian Castle of Brindisi, also called Castello di Terra or Castello Svevo-Aragonese , is located near the historic center of Brindisi, a part of it overlooks the inner part of the city port, also defending this important area of the city.
The Roman Columns of Brindisi are a monument located at the port of the city. Originally they were twin columns, unique in the architectural landscape of antiquity. As such they were depicted as early as the 14th century as the emblem of the city. Following the collapse of one of the two columns in 1528, the monument remained mutable.
You will make your own way to the meeting points