
Palazzo del Sedile stands in the heart of Bari’s old town, near Piazza Mercantile, reflecting the city’s rich history and evolving governance. Built in the 16th century, it once served as the official seat of the local administration, hosting council gatherings and legal proceedings. Its façade showcases Renaissance influences, while a tall clock tower adorns the structure, symbolizing the city’s civic pride. Within walking distance are the Basilica of San Nicola and the Fortino of Saint Antony, perfect for rounding out an itinerary exploring Bari Vecchia’s winding alleys, historic churches, and seafood eateries. Though the building is not always open to the public, its exterior alone offers a glimpse into Bari’s storied past.
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