At the beginning of the Itria Valley (Italy), find out what a hidden gem the town of Noci really is!

in #travelfeed4 years ago


Small premise: you know that situation in which you had to drive over 40 kilometres to meet a client but, at the very last second when you are already in place, you receive the classic phone call that cancel your date owing to unforeseen circumstances?

Well, that's what happened to me last week and threatened to ruin my morning! But fortunately, I always carry my camera with me and I took the opportunity to do some sightseeing to admire this town that I barely knew.

I must confess: it was an absolute surprise!

Come on then to take a ride with me discovering the small village of Noci for what I would call a real find in an area of Apulia very famous thanks to other villages as Alberobello (UNESCO World Heritage Site) or Martina Franca (the cradle of Baroque): simply put, the Itria Valley!


The village of Noci is located in the Apulia region and more precisely in the south-east area of Bari on the foothills of the Murgia. Its historical origins are not certain but there are numerous historic testimonials which would establish its foundation back to year 1000 when the villagey was under Norman rule.
Surely in the XIV century the Mother Church was built and it was dedicated to St. Mary of the nativity.

I didn’t need a history book to understand the ancient origins of this beautiful village.
Walking around the narrow streets among the old houses and the "gnostre" (typical alley closed on three sides) which, in keeping with the best south Italy villages' tradition, constitute a veritable labyrinth, I breathed history and authenticity: I felt catapulted back in time!

Some portals in stone are still excellently preserved; ancient inscriptions on some of them, seem to want to remember the historic importance of this small town.


Taking a walk through the less well-known alleys, I have locked eyes with some locals that almost looked surprised of my presence and I think I understand the motivation: Noci does not have a tourist vocation , although in recent years the town council has embarked on a journey to promote the territory with tourist and cultural events and celebrations, connected with the traditions of the location to unearth the history of the village.

Something that is impossible not to notice are the characteristic roofs made of stone slabs that progressively overlap each other that bring the trulli of Alberobello to mind.. and in fact as I said before Noci is located in the Itria Valley, the geographical area where these characteristic roofs and these traditional house are widespread.


A little curiosity: round and round through the narrow streets of the old town I always ended up coming back to the same square, namely that of the mother Church dedicated to St. Mary of the nativity!
I was certainly not arrived there by chance, as the architecture of this historic center has the same characteristics of other villages where from the main square (where the main church is usually located) unfold the alleys, from which it is possible to admire the belltower of Mother Church.

From this square I could see what is another local iconic monument, the so called "Clock Tower" with its particular architecture that just seems to want to look the Mother Church.
The colourful life of the village has its effect on the surrounding alleys with their great number of votive aedicules which are evidence of the deep devotion of the local population.


Deeper in the historic centre, many architectural detail caught my attention. It shows a strong mix of different styles due to many "additions" made over the centuries. Such as the baroque, it too very widespread in the whole Itria valley.


The beauty of the village, its authenticity.. During my trip I came across numerous churches of yesteryear.
And the beauty is I didn't seek them, I simply found them on my route.
One doesn't have to be Christians to really appreciate them because they enclose an artistic heritage of exceptional value that every art lover should appreciate regardless of his own religious faith.

The church of Santa Chiara, built in the XVII century, is very interesting.


But many other chapels adorn the historic center, in hidden alleyways which exude history at every step.


A peek at the clock, and I realize that two hours have gone by yet! I wished I could stay longer, but another business appointment was waiting for me. So, a last look to a beautiful little church, to be precise that of Santo Stefano, with the promise to coming once more to this beautiful village!


All photos taken by me.
Some photos contain some Lightroom post processing.
All rights reserved.



View this post on TravelFeed for the best experience.

Sort:  

Clean, peaceful and most importantly - without a crowd of crazy tourists and people trying to sell souvenirs!

Thanks for writing this comment through TravelFeed.io!
You have received a 7% upvote from us. We hope to see you soon on TravelFeed.io!

Yes, you're right! You have grasped very well the sense of what it was like to stay there.

Hiya, @LivingUKTaiwan here, just swinging by to let you know that this post made into our Honorable Mentions in Daily Travel Digest #707.

Your post has been manually curated by the @steemitworldmap team and got an upvote from @blocktrades to support your work. If you like what we're doing, please drop by to check out all the rest of today's great posts and consider supporting us so we can keep the project going!

Become part of the Haveyoubeenhere community:


Thank you all!!!! It is important to get positive external appreciation, because sometimes you feel that you're doing well, but no one appreciate it!

Congratulations, Your Post Has Been Added To The Steemit Worldmap!
Author link: http://steemitworldmap.com?author=miti.blog
Post link: http://steemitworldmap.com?post=at-the-beginning-of-the-itria-valley-italy-find-out-what-a-hidden-gem-the-town-of-noci-really-is


Want to have your post on the map too?

  • Go to Steemitworldmap
  • Click the code slider at the bottom
  • Click on the map where your post should be (zoom in if needed)
  • Copy and paste the generated code in your post
  • Congrats, your post is now on the map!

This post was shared in the Curation Collective Discord community for curators, and upvoted and resteemed by the @c-squared community account after manual review.
@c-squared runs a community witness. Please consider using one of your witness votes on us here

Thank you! I Just voted @c-squared as one of my witness for @miti and @miti.blog account. Keep up the good work!

Congratulations @miti.blog! You have completed the following achievement on the Steem blockchain and have been rewarded with new badge(s) :

You received more than 8000 upvotes. Your next target is to reach 9000 upvotes.

You can view your badges on your Steem Board and compare to others on the Steem Ranking
If you no longer want to receive notifications, reply to this comment with the word STOP

Vote for @Steemitboard as a witness to get one more award and increased upvotes!

Congratulations! Your high-quality travel content was selected by @travelfeed curator @mrprofessor and earned you a reward, in form of an upvote and a resteem. Your work really stands out! Your article now has a chance to get featured under the appropriate daily topic on our TravelFeed blog.
Thank you for being part of the TravelFeed community!

Thanks for posting through TravelFeed.io! You have received a larger upvote from us. We hope to see you soon on TravelFeed.io!
Posting through TravelFeed.io also makes your post eligible to participate in the travel writing contest by @invisusmundi where you can earn up to 100 STEEM! Read the contest announcement for more information on how to participate.

We are continuously working on improving TravelFeed, recently we presented at SteemFest⁴, published our Android app and launched our Steem witness.

Please consider voting for us as a witness. If you're not sure how to do that, it's easy: Head over to our Support Us page and hit the witness voting button to vote with Steem Keychain, or Steemconnect if you are not a Keychain user. Alternatively, use this Steemconnect link or head over to the Steemit Wallet and enter travelfeed in the box.


Learn more about TravelFeed by clicking on the banner above and join our community on Discord.

Thank you!!!!

Wow another beautiful city in Italy you have highlighted with your great photography! I was so happy to see it in my feed!

Thank you, @sjarvie5! Not only the big italian cities, like Rome or Florence are worth a visit.. even the small villages enclose a special charm and I hope I shall be able to show you more about them!

Yes, I think my next visit to Italy will have to be to the small cities! I look forward to your posts and will bookmark them to plan for my trip!

Cool! I'm sure you won't be disappointed!

Great story of how you ended up here! Sometimes the best trips are unplanned and a surprise.

You have amazing photos, combination of skill and editing makes for excellent blog photos.

Posted using Partiko Android

Hi @pushpedal! You're right, experience has taught me: "never go anywhere without a camera" even if it's just a compact camera.
Thank you for your kind words!