Bari: Its History
Charming city resting on the Adriatic Sea, Bari preserves an ancient soul held between narrow streets, stone walls, and the...
In the heart of Bari’s old town, among alleys rich in history and the scent of the sea, stands the majestic Basilica of Saint Nicholas — a masterpiece of Apulian Romanesque architecture and a spiritual symbol of the city.
Declared a Pontifical Basilica, it has been directly managed by the Holy See since 1929, following the Lateran Pacts — a unique privilege that highlights its importance. Since then, the Basilica has served not only as a place of worship but also as a meeting point between cultures and religious traditions.
Since 1951, the Dominican Order has safeguarded this treasure of faith and beauty, carrying forward a mission of hospitality and ecumenical dialogue that reflects the true soul of Bari: inclusive, spiritual, and open to the world.