[2025 Bari Attraction] Travel Guide for Basilica San Nicola (Updated Jan)
Historic buildings
Address:
Largo Abate Elia, 13, 70122 Bari BA, Italy
Opening times:
Opens at 6:30-20:30Open
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-2 hours
Phone:
+39 080 573 7111
Visit Saint Nick in Italy!
The Pontifical Basilica of Saint Nicholas in Bari is the final resting place of Saint Nicholas yes the very same Saint Nicholas also known as Father Christmas. The church was built in the 1100s and was built specifically to house the relics of Saint Nicholas. The church is very important to both Catholics and Christians as the final resting place of this prominent Saint.
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Basilica di San Nicola in Bari
📍Basilica di San Nicola ⛪
💵Admission: Free
A beautiful Romanesque-style basilica located in the old town of Bari, Bari Vecchia, Italy.
The remains of Saint Nicholas, the patron saint who inspired the legend of Santa Claus, are enshrined in the crypt.
📝Note: In Roman Catholicism, a 'Basilica' is a title given to churches of special spiritual and historical significance by the Pope.
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San Nicola Basilica
📍San Nicola Basilica (Basilica di San Nicola) ⛪
A beautiful Romanesque-style church located in the old town of Bari, Italy, known as Bari Vecchia.
🕰️ Construction began in 1087 and was completed in 1197.
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San Nicola Basilica is famous for housing the relics of Saint Nicholas (the origin of the Santa Claus legend). In 1087, sailors from Bari brought the relics from Turkey and enshrined them here, making it a popular pilgrimage site.
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One of southern Italy’s most prominent cities
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Bari, nestled on the Adriatic Sea and serving as the Puglia region's capital, cast a spell of beauty during my visit. The historic port city welcomed me with its coastal allure and rich cultural tapestry. Strolling through the maze of narrow alleys in Bari Vecchia, the old town, felt like a journey through time, adorned with ancient architecture and vibrant street life.
The Basilica di San Nicola, an architectural gem, housed the relics of Saint Nicholas, exuding both spiritual and historical significance. The seafront promenade, Lungomare Nazario Sauro, offered breathtaking views of the Adriatic, creating a serene backdrop for leisurely walks. Bari's unique blend of maritime charm and historical grandeur made it a captivating destination, leaving me enchanted by its undeniable beauty.
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Italy Bari
Bari is the capital city of the Apulia region in Italy, and also a bustling port city located on the Adriatic Sea. The Apulia region is in the southwest of Italy, also known as the "heel of the boot". Here, there are white towns, beautiful beaches, and endless olive groves~
Strolling around the old town of Bari~
Old Town (Bari Vecchia) and Murat (Centro Storico) are the old towns of Bari, Italy, and the two areas are interconnected and integrated. Here you can find the most historically significant and authentic Italy! The doors and windows on both sides of the street are wide open, and Italians talk loudly and casually. The buzzing Vespa cars rotate on the narrow streets, filled with the smell of garlic, tomatoes, and freshly baked bread~
Visit St. Nicholas Cathedral & Bari Cathedral.
When you enter the Cathedral of St. Nicholas, what catches your eye is the combination of the golden ceiling, sculptures, and mosaics throughout the entire temple and basement, which is very spectacular. This Romanesque-style church took more than 100 years to build! The Bari Cathedral is another Romanesque church that can be traced back to the late 12th century. Second only to the Cathedral of St. Nicholas, the two are also very close together and can be visited together~
Join the fishermen's life in the Port of Vekia.
Porto Vecchia or Old Port is where local fishermen take blue boats out to sea. You will see these boats selling freshly caught local fish. Of course, you can also have a cup of coffee here, take a walk and enjoy the beautiful scenery, and learn about the local way of life.