Cisternino
At 394 meters above sea level, in the heart of the Itria Valley, Cisternino features a compact urban layout, characterized by white lime buildings that line a network of narrow streets. This architecture, typical of Puglia’s “white village” style, reflects centuries of adaptation to the climate and terrain. Its elevated position offers a wide view […]
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At 394 meters above sea level, in the heart of the Itria Valley, Cisternino features a compact urban layout, characterized by white lime buildings that line a network of narrow streets. This architecture, typical of Puglia’s “white village” style, reflects centuries of adaptation to the climate and terrain. Its elevated position offers a wide view of the surrounding countryside, marked by ancient olive groves and trulli. For those wondering what to see in Cisternino, the historic center provides a route through its historical layers, from Messapian traces to medieval and Renaissance influences, which have shaped the current appearance of the town. Cisternino has a population of 11,678 inhabitants, and the municipality is part of the province of Brindisi, preserving an identity that connects urban life with its agricultural calling.
History and origins of Cisternino
Cisternino’s origins extend into a distant past, with evidence of Messapian settlements in the area as early as the 5th-4th century BC. The village’s name itself is subject to different interpretations: some connect it to βSturninumβ, ancient Ostuni, suggesting a derivation from βCis-Sturninumβ, meaning βon this side of Sturninumβ; others attribute it to the presence of underground cisterns for water collection, essential for survival in a karstic territory. During the Roman era, the area was affected by agrarian centuriation, and later, in the
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