Città Bianca, or the White City, is the nickname given to the Italian city of Ostuni in the southern region of Puglia. All the buildings in its historic district must be painted white and from a distance the view of the city is a wondrous site.
Enjoy a photo tour with me throughout the narrow streets of this lovely town.
The Cathedral of Ostuni, a 15th century Romanesque-Gothic style church dedicated to the Madonna of the Assumption
I hope you enjoyed a photo journey with me through Ostuni.
Have you been here before? I’d love to hear your feedback. Please leave a comment. Grazie.
About Margie Miklas
An award-winning author, Margie Miklas writes medical thrillers and travel memoirs about Italy, a place which has captured her passion for travel. She is also the creator and owner of the travel blog, Margie in Italy, and a contributing writer for an Italian-American newspaper. A retired critical-care nurse, she enjoys spending time with her family, including her three cats. Her favorite place is the beach, and she likes learning new computer skills, when she is not writing. A member of the Florida Writers Association, Margie makes her home in Florida.
Ostuni!!!! Oh now I really am transported – from Brindisi to Carovigno to Ostuni. How much I loved going to the city where you couldn’t drive and having a quiet dinner. This is where I saw my first “wise guys,” something right out of Godfather (only this was before the big Don). Ostuni is magical and old and I loved the people who were so warm and welcoming. And they laughed at my terrible Italian but loved me for trying.
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Lovely photos Margie!! I miss walking there with you and Victoria:)
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That is so lovely. I will check this Citta Bianca out next Italy visit.
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I can see the men who laid those stone paths through the citta so many years ago. I was not nearly as tantalized by the path with the concrete overlay. I am sure it was necessary but still. . What did the lady think when you snapped her pic while she was taking in or putting out her wash? Are all Italians so very polite or perhaps resigned to the photography buffs taking snaps of them?Italy has amazing landscapes and architecture but it is the people that make it special.
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Great photos – they remind me of Greece and I guess there was probably some influence from there somewhere down the years! Definitely on my wish list so thanks for the inspiration!
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Absolutely beautiful, and great pics! I must visit on my next visit!
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Thanks so much Tony – Yes Ostuni is a great city! I hope you make it there sometime soon. Grazie for commenting
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We attended a wedding in the Cathedral of Ostuni! We sat at a cafe table (pictured in one of your photos) and had a pre-nuptial drink while we waited…and waited…and waited for the bride to appear. Finally she arrived in a convertible with her father, and there was no way to turn the car around in the narrow square. Wish I could attach my photos of the occasion!
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How cool is that Pam! I wish you could post photos here too! Maybe on your Twitter site? Thank you for sharing your experience
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Lovely looking at the photos. Thanks so much Margie!
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Thank you so much for your support Debbie!
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And yours!
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Lovely photos – what a fantastic looking city! I still need to visit Puglia…every photo I see, or thing I hear is always positive!
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Yes Anna – Puglia is lovely and much less expensive than many other parts of Italy
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Lovely fotos! Wanted to go to Ostuni a few weeks ago, but I went to Matera instead-and it was incredible. Ostuni next year. Ciao, Cristina
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We spent a week in Monopoli two years ago and daytripped all over the south, Ostuni was definitely a highlight! Such a gorgeous place!!
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Wonderful, Margie! I particularly like the old street stones and the flowers.
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