Triggiano

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Province of Bari
Province of Bari

Triggiano is a town and comune in the province of Bari, Puglia, Italy.



Coordinates: 41°04′N, 16°55′E
Triggiano is a small town in the southern part of the Bari province. The town counts around 30000 people in the 2006. The origins of the modern City are to be defined in the XIV century as "university": the small people's aggregations around a fortified village in this part of Italy. The medieval town is still visible in the actual town in the so called "Rione Ponte" ("Bridge quartier" from the name of the access door to the city that had a moving bridge). Important things to see in this town are:

- The "mother church" Santa Maria Veterana hypogeum near the "Rione Ponte".
- The paintings in the "mother church" Santa Maria Veterana.
- The Lama San Giorgio zone.
- The San Lorenzo church in the grotto.
- The "Madonna della Croce" fresco-painting in the "Madonna della Croce" church.
- The Medieval "Rione Ponte"

Triggiano is well connected to the Bari downtown via "Sud-Est" railways and buses.

Triggiano has important communities of immigrates in USA and in Venezuela. The city is officially twinned with The City of Addison (USA)
During the "Madonna della Croce" city commemoration, immigrates from US and from Venezuela use to come back to visit, or to show their children, their origin. Immigrates use to offer quite big amount of money in honor of the "Madonna della Croce". This commemoration take place the 3rd Semptember's week-end.