The cobblestone streets of the italian historic center come alive with people on pilgrimage and others heading to the square to participate in the festivities.
In the city, places are randomly populated by people who gather in circles, with a couple of dancers in the center.
Spread throughout Italy, the tradition of "stornelli" dictates that the musicians are accompanied by tambourines, accordions, and guitars.
The folk dance of the Taranta takes its name from the venomous spider whose bite is believed to cause a kind of delirium.
The Taranta dance is linked with the bite of the spider, which often occurred during the wheat harvest.
The wheat fields once extended right up to the walls of the ancient city.
Scogli wallpaper, with its light cyan and orange hues, takes inspiration from the coasts of Puglia.
The sunset, with its autumn or spring tones, is one of the most beautiful in Salento.
Sea line wallpaper redraws the horizon of the sea in a contemporary way. Two shades of blue evoke sky and sea.
Baia Ciolo wallcovering, in sky blue and bondi blue, brings a piece of Puglia with it.
To Fly wallpaper, with its blue hues, is a piece of the sea of Puglia.
Plume wallpaper, featuring shades of pink and black, is inspired by the flamingos that populate the most beautiful protected areas in Puglia.
Profumo Marino wallcovering, in pastel turquoise and black, is a piece of the sea.
Beneficent wallpaper is inspired by nature, particularly by the beneficial plants of Puglia.
Demetra wallpaper, featuring orange and blue tones, is inspired by the Puglian countryside, with its olive trees, dry stone walls, and wheat fields.