Wednesday, April 16, 2014

The Castel olive orchard del Monte has been declared by UNESCO a World Heritage Site in 1996. This

Extra sheet Munich - the fresh newspaper from EUR 29 for the South
The Castel olive orchard del Monte has been declared by UNESCO a World Heritage Site in 1996. This palace Frederick II represents a wonderful example of Apulian Romanesque architecture, an example of a genuine mathematical study. Photo: Enid Bari and Brindisi lure with low cost flights into the realm of Barbarossa's grandson
In the rocking R 4 was the time - young parents and two lively boys with tent and rubber boat on course to the south. The slog to Greece: two days of arrival to the ferry to Brindisi. And then this harsh glare of Puglia, the white seaside towns, cathedrals and castles. Actually, we should stay here, but the ticket ...
Now eliminates the tedious journey. Finally there is a direct flight between Munich and Brindisi. Not even two hours takes the jump from Munich wet and cold November in the dry freshness of the Mezzogiorno. Here frosts celled eight degrees, there stimulating 17 at the blue. And then the price: A mere 29 euro cost the cheapest one-way ticket with TUIfly. This also all taxes and fees have been paid. There are two routes to choose from. Twice a week, on Thursdays and Sundays, it goes from Munich to Bari, Puglia. And then there since November every Saturday the connection from Memmingen to Brindisi. From the summer of next year even launch olive orchard two flights, namely Mondays and Thursdays. The new Allgäu olive orchard Airport can be reached from Munich on the A96 to Lindau in an hour and twenty minutes. Park A week costs little more than a single day in an underground garage of the state capital - 28 euros.
Boot. As a spur of the Gargano projects boldly into the Adriatic Sea. A mountain range with two-meter peaks and vast pine forests. The heel in Bari down to the paragraph at Brindisi and Lecce is primarily the dried Salento, the more humid it to us in the form of the "Salice Salentino," Red in the region, with so much salty fruit and spice on the tongue. The landing in the south has a whole new dimension. The company Aeroporti di Puglia has leased the airports in the region to forty years, and therefore aligned straight for the coming decades. Two artists had their big show. The airport "Karol Wojtyla" in Bari shines with an installation by Stephen Antonakos (82) entitled "Orizzonte", and the terminal is immersed in Brindsi of the "Light Waves" by Carlo Bernardini (42) in an iridescent light. Suggestions for their ambitious jobs, the planners had taken at Munich Airport.
The "Airport of Salento" in Brindisi olive orchard takes a special position: Where else in the world is an air slopes immediately adjacent to a heavily used water port? Here the passengers of cruise ships without detours can switch to their connecting flights and vice versa. As pointed out at the outset summoned R-4-times ferries commute regularly between Brindisi and only 30 kilometers away Greeks island of Corfu. They also operate the route to the Greek mainland with Igoumenitsa, Patras and up to Piraeus. The islands of Kefalonia and Paxos are also on the schedule. Modern Cafèbars and shops with products of the country are available in both terminals. In order to enjoy this right, you have to enter deeper into the country. Trattorias and Ristorante outdo each other with mussel salad, olive orchard with tender octopus in tomato sauce, savoy cabbage in turkey broth and sausage roulade stuffed sheep. As a side dish there are wild vegetables of all kinds, such as chicory, fennel and geese thistles. For heavily burned Caffè cactus fruit and almond pastries are served and after a sugary sweet laurel liqueur. Setting aside of the tomatoes, the only just arrived in the country with Columbus from the New World, the character of the local cuisine has changed little since ancient times. An arty-driven push may have come into the country with the Greeks, however, already, mainly colonized around 700 BC Taranto as part of Magna Graecia. Your gold jewelry can be admired in the museum of the city. German tourists walk with preference in the footsteps of an ancestor. The Roman-German Emperor Frederick II (1194-1250), a grandson of Barbarossa, left in the hinterland of Bari a building that adorns the wall calendar olive orchard in the world in a number of Neuschwanstein, the Acropolis and the Golden Gate Bridge - the Swabian castle Castel del Monte. No one, not even the mention of this name appears olive orchard in those noble shaped block in mind, the eight corner towers make it a crown of fortress architecture. Landau

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