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Aerial view of the Pulo di Molfetta, a karst sinkhole during the refurbishment and accessibility works to make it accessible to visitors and...

#6108190

Pulo Di Molfetta Reopens To Visitors And Tourists

20 October 2020

Aerial view of the Pulo di Molfetta, a karst sinkhole during the refurbishment and accessibility works to make it accessible to visitors and...

#6108190

20 October 2020

Aerial view of the Pulo di Molfetta, a karst sinkhole during the refurbishment and accessibility works to make it accessible to visitors and tourists, on 20 October 2020 in Molfetta. After years, the karst sinkhole of Molfetta is returned to the use of citizens and tourists thanks to the agreement signed in September 2018 between the Municipality of Molfetta and the Metropolitan City of Bari on the basis of which the Metropolitan Authority, owner of the site, has sold the Pulo to the Municipality for 20 years. Under the agreement, the Metropolitan City has allocated 200,000 euros for the safety of the site and the Municipality 800,000 euros for the refurbishment aimed at its reopening. In the next two months, admission to the Pulo will be free and contingent, with a mask, triage form and mandatory booking. Numerous reorganization interventions have been made to make the Pulo accessible. During the cleaning operations, the archaeologists Alessia Amato and Nicola de Pinto collected numerous archaeological finds, some dating back to the 6th to the 3rd century BC


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Aerial view of the Pulo di Molfetta, a karst sinkhole during the refurbishment and accessibility works to make it accessible to visitors and...

#6108204

Pulo Di Molfetta Reopens To Visitors And Tourists

20 October 2020

Aerial view of the Pulo di Molfetta, a karst sinkhole during the refurbishment and accessibility works to make it accessible to visitors and...

#6108204

20 October 2020

Aerial view of the Pulo di Molfetta, a karst sinkhole during the refurbishment and accessibility works to make it accessible to visitors and tourists, on 20 October 2020 in Molfetta. After years, the karst sinkhole of Molfetta is returned to the use of citizens and tourists thanks to the agreement signed in September 2018 between the Municipality of Molfetta and the Metropolitan City of Bari on the basis of which the Metropolitan Authority, owner of the site, has sold the Pulo to the Municipality for 20 years. Under the agreement, the Metropolitan City has allocated 200,000 euros for the safety of the site and the Municipality 800,000 euros for the refurbishment aimed at its reopening. In the next two months, admission to the Pulo will be free and contingent, with a mask, triage form and mandatory booking. Numerous reorganization interventions have been made to make the Pulo accessible. During the cleaning operations, the archaeologists Alessia Amato and Nicola de Pinto collected numerous archaeological finds, some dating back to the 6th to the 3rd century BC


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Aerial view of the Pulo di Molfetta, a karst sinkhole during the refurbishment and accessibility works to make it accessible to visitors and...

#6108222

Pulo Di Molfetta Reopens To Visitors And Tourists

20 October 2020

Aerial view of the Pulo di Molfetta, a karst sinkhole during the refurbishment and accessibility works to make it accessible to visitors and...

#6108222

20 October 2020

Aerial view of the Pulo di Molfetta, a karst sinkhole during the refurbishment and accessibility works to make it accessible to visitors and tourists, on 20 October 2020 in Molfetta. After years, the karst sinkhole of Molfetta is returned to the use of citizens and tourists thanks to the agreement signed in September 2018 between the Municipality of Molfetta and the Metropolitan City of Bari on the basis of which the Metropolitan Authority, owner of the site, has sold the Pulo to the Municipality for 20 years. Under the agreement, the Metropolitan City has allocated 200,000 euros for the safety of the site and the Municipality 800,000 euros for the refurbishment aimed at its reopening. In the next two months, admission to the Pulo will be free and contingent, with a mask, triage form and mandatory booking. Numerous reorganization interventions have been made to make the Pulo accessible. During the cleaning operations, the archaeologists Alessia Amato and Nicola de Pinto collected numerous archaeological finds, some dating back to the 6th to the 3rd century BC


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Inside the Pulo di Molfetta, a karst sinkhole, near the tanks related to the processing and extraction of saltpeter during the restoration a...

#6108234

Pulo Di Molfetta Reopens To Visitors And Tourists

20 October 2020

Inside the Pulo di Molfetta, a karst sinkhole, near the tanks related to the processing and extraction of saltpeter during the restoration a...

#6108234

20 October 2020

Inside the Pulo di Molfetta, a karst sinkhole, near the tanks related to the processing and extraction of saltpeter during the restoration and accessibility works to make it accessible to visitors and tourists, on 20 October 2020 in Molfetta. After years, the karst sinkhole of Molfetta is returned to the use of citizens and tourists thanks to the agreement signed in September 2018 between the Municipality of Molfetta and the Metropolitan City of Bari on the basis of which the Metropolitan Authority, owner of the site, has sold the Pulo to the Municipality for 20 years. Under the agreement, the Metropolitan City has allocated 200,000 euros for the safety of the site and the Municipality 800,000 euros for the refurbishment aimed at its reopening. In the next two months, admission to the Pulo will be free and contingent, with a mask, triage form and mandatory booking. Numerous reorganization interventions have been made to make the Pulo accessible. During the cleaning operations, the archaeologists Alessia Amato and Nicola de Pinto collected numerous archaeological finds, some dating back to the 6th to the 3rd century BC


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Inside the Pulo di Molfetta, a karst sinkhole, near the tanks related to the processing and extraction of saltpeter during the restoration a...

#6108240

Pulo Di Molfetta Reopens To Visitors And Tourists

20 October 2020

Inside the Pulo di Molfetta, a karst sinkhole, near the tanks related to the processing and extraction of saltpeter during the restoration a...

#6108240

20 October 2020

Inside the Pulo di Molfetta, a karst sinkhole, near the tanks related to the processing and extraction of saltpeter during the restoration and accessibility works to make it accessible to visitors and tourists, on 20 October 2020 in Molfetta. After years, the karst sinkhole of Molfetta is returned to the use of citizens and tourists thanks to the agreement signed in September 2018 between the Municipality of Molfetta and the Metropolitan City of Bari on the basis of which the Metropolitan Authority, owner of the site, has sold the Pulo to the Municipality for 20 years. Under the agreement, the Metropolitan City has allocated 200,000 euros for the safety of the site and the Municipality 800,000 euros for the refurbishment aimed at its reopening. In the next two months, admission to the Pulo will be free and contingent, with a mask, triage form and mandatory booking. Numerous reorganization interventions have been made to make the Pulo accessible. During the cleaning operations, the archaeologists Alessia Amato and Nicola de Pinto collected numerous archaeological finds, some dating back to the 6th to the 3rd century BC


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Inside the Pulo di Molfetta, a karst sinkhole, near the tanks related to the processing and extraction of saltpeter during the restoration a...

#6108254

Pulo Di Molfetta Reopens To Visitors And Tourists

20 October 2020

Inside the Pulo di Molfetta, a karst sinkhole, near the tanks related to the processing and extraction of saltpeter during the restoration a...

#6108254

20 October 2020

Inside the Pulo di Molfetta, a karst sinkhole, near the tanks related to the processing and extraction of saltpeter during the restoration and accessibility works to make it accessible to visitors and tourists, on 20 October 2020 in Molfetta. After years, the karst sinkhole of Molfetta is returned to the use of citizens and tourists thanks to the agreement signed in September 2018 between the Municipality of Molfetta and the Metropolitan City of Bari on the basis of which the Metropolitan Authority, owner of the site, has sold the Pulo to the Municipality for 20 years. Under the agreement, the Metropolitan City has allocated 200,000 euros for the safety of the site and the Municipality 800,000 euros for the refurbishment aimed at its reopening. In the next two months, admission to the Pulo will be free and contingent, with a mask, triage form and mandatory booking. Numerous reorganization interventions have been made to make the Pulo accessible. During the cleaning operations, the archaeologists Alessia Amato and Nicola de Pinto collected numerous archaeological finds, some dating back to the 6th to the 3rd century BC


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Inside the Pulo di Molfetta, a karst sinkhole, near the tanks related to the processing and extraction of saltpeter during the restoration a...

#6108264

Pulo Di Molfetta Reopens To Visitors And Tourists

20 October 2020

Inside the Pulo di Molfetta, a karst sinkhole, near the tanks related to the processing and extraction of saltpeter during the restoration a...

#6108264

20 October 2020

Inside the Pulo di Molfetta, a karst sinkhole, near the tanks related to the processing and extraction of saltpeter during the restoration and accessibility works to make it accessible to visitors and tourists, on 20 October 2020 in Molfetta. After years, the karst sinkhole of Molfetta is returned to the use of citizens and tourists thanks to the agreement signed in September 2018 between the Municipality of Molfetta and the Metropolitan City of Bari on the basis of which the Metropolitan Authority, owner of the site, has sold the Pulo to the Municipality for 20 years. Under the agreement, the Metropolitan City has allocated 200,000 euros for the safety of the site and the Municipality 800,000 euros for the refurbishment aimed at its reopening. In the next two months, admission to the Pulo will be free and contingent, with a mask, triage form and mandatory booking. Numerous reorganization interventions have been made to make the Pulo accessible. During the cleaning operations, the archaeologists Alessia Amato and Nicola de Pinto collected numerous archaeological finds, some dating back to the 6th to the 3rd century BC


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Inside the Pulo di Molfetta, a karst sinkhole, near the tanks related to the processing and extraction of saltpeter during the restoration a...

#6108274

Pulo Di Molfetta Reopens To Visitors And Tourists

20 October 2020

Inside the Pulo di Molfetta, a karst sinkhole, near the tanks related to the processing and extraction of saltpeter during the restoration a...

#6108274

20 October 2020

Inside the Pulo di Molfetta, a karst sinkhole, near the tanks related to the processing and extraction of saltpeter during the restoration and accessibility works to make it accessible to visitors and tourists, on 20 October 2020 in Molfetta. After years, the karst sinkhole of Molfetta is returned to the use of citizens and tourists thanks to the agreement signed in September 2018 between the Municipality of Molfetta and the Metropolitan City of Bari on the basis of which the Metropolitan Authority, owner of the site, has sold the Pulo to the Municipality for 20 years. Under the agreement, the Metropolitan City has allocated 200,000 euros for the safety of the site and the Municipality 800,000 euros for the refurbishment aimed at its reopening. In the next two months, admission to the Pulo will be free and contingent, with a mask, triage form and mandatory booking. Numerous reorganization interventions have been made to make the Pulo accessible. During the cleaning operations, the archaeologists Alessia Amato and Nicola de Pinto collected numerous archaeological finds, some dating back to the 6th to the 3rd century BC


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Inside the Pulo di Molfetta, a karst sinkhole, near the caves during the refurbishment and accessibility works to make it accessible to visi...

#6108302

Pulo Di Molfetta Reopens To Visitors And Tourists

20 October 2020

Inside the Pulo di Molfetta, a karst sinkhole, near the caves during the refurbishment and accessibility works to make it accessible to visi...

#6108302

20 October 2020

Inside the Pulo di Molfetta, a karst sinkhole, near the caves during the refurbishment and accessibility works to make it accessible to visitors and tourists, on 20 October 2020 in Molfetta. After years, the karst sinkhole of Molfetta is returned to the use of citizens and tourists thanks to the agreement signed in September 2018 between the Municipality of Molfetta and the Metropolitan City of Bari on the basis of which the Metropolitan Authority, owner of the site, has sold the Pulo to the Municipality for 20 years. Under the agreement, the Metropolitan City has allocated 200,000 euros for the safety of the site and the Municipality 800,000 euros for the refurbishment aimed at its reopening. In the next two months, admission to the Pulo will be free and contingent, with a mask, triage form and mandatory booking. Numerous reorganization interventions have been made to make the Pulo accessible. During the cleaning operations, the archaeologists Alessia Amato and Nicola de Pinto collected numerous archaeological finds, some dating back to the 6th to the 3rd century BC


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Two workers work inside the Pulo di Molfetta, a karst sinkhole, during the refurbishment and accessibility works to make it accessible to vi...

#6108312

Pulo Di Molfetta Reopens To Visitors And Tourists

20 October 2020

Two workers work inside the Pulo di Molfetta, a karst sinkhole, during the refurbishment and accessibility works to make it accessible to vi...

#6108312

20 October 2020

Two workers work inside the Pulo di Molfetta, a karst sinkhole, during the refurbishment and accessibility works to make it accessible to visitors and tourists, on 20 October 2020 in Molfetta. After years, the karst sinkhole of Molfetta is returned to the use of citizens and tourists thanks to the agreement signed in September 2018 between the Municipality of Molfetta and the Metropolitan City of Bari on the basis of which the Metropolitan Authority, owner of the site, has sold the Pulo to the Municipality for 20 years. Under the agreement, the Metropolitan City has allocated 200,000 euros for the safety of the site and the Municipality 800,000 euros for the refurbishment aimed at its reopening. In the next two months, admission to the Pulo will be free and contingent, with a mask, triage form and mandatory booking. Numerous reorganization interventions have been made to make the Pulo accessible. During the cleaning operations, the archaeologists Alessia Amato and Nicola de Pinto collected numerous archaeological finds, some dating back to the 6th to the 3rd century BC


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Inside the Pulo di Molfetta, a karst sinkhole, near the tanks related to the processing and extraction of saltpeter during the restoration a...

#6108320

Pulo Di Molfetta Reopens To Visitors And Tourists

20 October 2020

Inside the Pulo di Molfetta, a karst sinkhole, near the tanks related to the processing and extraction of saltpeter during the restoration a...

#6108320

20 October 2020

Inside the Pulo di Molfetta, a karst sinkhole, near the tanks related to the processing and extraction of saltpeter during the restoration and accessibility works to make it accessible to visitors and tourists, on 20 October 2020 in Molfetta. After years, the karst sinkhole of Molfetta is returned to the use of citizens and tourists thanks to the agreement signed in September 2018 between the Municipality of Molfetta and the Metropolitan City of Bari on the basis of which the Metropolitan Authority, owner of the site, has sold the Pulo to the Municipality for 20 years. Under the agreement, the Metropolitan City has allocated 200,000 euros for the safety of the site and the Municipality 800,000 euros for the refurbishment aimed at its reopening. In the next two months, admission to the Pulo will be free and contingent, with a mask, triage form and mandatory booking. Numerous reorganization interventions have been made to make the Pulo accessible. During the cleaning operations, the archaeologists Alessia Amato and Nicola de Pinto collected numerous archaeological finds, some dating back to the 6th to the 3rd century BC


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Inside the Pulo di Molfetta, a karst sinkhole, near the tanks related to the processing and extraction of saltpeter during the restoration a...

#6108332

Pulo Di Molfetta Reopens To Visitors And Tourists

20 October 2020

Inside the Pulo di Molfetta, a karst sinkhole, near the tanks related to the processing and extraction of saltpeter during the restoration a...

#6108332

20 October 2020

Inside the Pulo di Molfetta, a karst sinkhole, near the tanks related to the processing and extraction of saltpeter during the restoration and accessibility works to make it accessible to visitors and tourists, on 20 October 2020 in Molfetta. After years, the karst sinkhole of Molfetta is returned to the use of citizens and tourists thanks to the agreement signed in September 2018 between the Municipality of Molfetta and the Metropolitan City of Bari on the basis of which the Metropolitan Authority, owner of the site, has sold the Pulo to the Municipality for 20 years. Under the agreement, the Metropolitan City has allocated 200,000 euros for the safety of the site and the Municipality 800,000 euros for the refurbishment aimed at its reopening. In the next two months, admission to the Pulo will be free and contingent, with a mask, triage form and mandatory booking. Numerous reorganization interventions have been made to make the Pulo accessible. During the cleaning operations, the archaeologists Alessia Amato and Nicola de Pinto collected numerous archaeological finds, some dating back to the 6th to the 3rd century BC


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Archaeologists inside the Pulo di Molfetta, a karst sinkhole, near the tanks, during the restoration and accessibility works to make it acce...

#6108346

Pulo Di Molfetta Reopens To Visitors And Tourists

20 October 2020

Archaeologists inside the Pulo di Molfetta, a karst sinkhole, near the tanks, during the restoration and accessibility works to make it acce...

#6108346

20 October 2020

Archaeologists inside the Pulo di Molfetta, a karst sinkhole, near the tanks, during the restoration and accessibility works to make it accessible to visitors and tourists. Area where several ancient archaeological finds were found, on 20 October 2020 in Molfetta. After years, the karst sinkhole of Molfetta is returned to the use of citizens and tourists thanks to the agreement signed in September 2018 between the Municipality of Molfetta and the Metropolitan City of Bari on the basis of which the Metropolitan Authority, owner of the site, has sold the Pulo to the Municipality for 20 years. Under the agreement, the Metropolitan City has allocated 200,000 euros for the safety of the site and the Municipality 800,000 euros for the refurbishment aimed at its reopening. In the next two months, admission to the Pulo will be free and contingent, with a mask, triage form and mandatory booking. Numerous reorganization interventions have been made to make the Pulo accessible. During the cleaning operations, the archaeologists Alessia Amato and Nicola de Pinto collected numerous archaeological finds, some dating back to the 6th to the 3rd century BC


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Archaeologists inside the Pulo di Molfetta, a karst sinkhole, near the tanks, during the restoration and accessibility works to make it acce...

#6108348

Pulo Di Molfetta Reopens To Visitors And Tourists

20 October 2020

Archaeologists inside the Pulo di Molfetta, a karst sinkhole, near the tanks, during the restoration and accessibility works to make it acce...

#6108348

20 October 2020

Archaeologists inside the Pulo di Molfetta, a karst sinkhole, near the tanks, during the restoration and accessibility works to make it accessible to visitors and tourists. Area where several ancient archaeological finds were found, on 20 October 2020 in Molfetta. After years, the karst sinkhole of Molfetta is returned to the use of citizens and tourists thanks to the agreement signed in September 2018 between the Municipality of Molfetta and the Metropolitan City of Bari on the basis of which the Metropolitan Authority, owner of the site, has sold the Pulo to the Municipality for 20 years. Under the agreement, the Metropolitan City has allocated 200,000 euros for the safety of the site and the Municipality 800,000 euros for the refurbishment aimed at its reopening. In the next two months, admission to the Pulo will be free and contingent, with a mask, triage form and mandatory booking. Numerous reorganization interventions have been made to make the Pulo accessible. During the cleaning operations, the archaeologists Alessia Amato and Nicola de Pinto collected numerous archaeological finds, some dating back to the 6th to the 3rd century BC


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Archaeologists inside the Pulo di Molfetta, a karst sinkhole, near the tanks, during the restoration and accessibility works to make it acce...

#6108354

Pulo Di Molfetta Reopens To Visitors And Tourists

20 October 2020

Archaeologists inside the Pulo di Molfetta, a karst sinkhole, near the tanks, during the restoration and accessibility works to make it acce...

#6108354

20 October 2020

Archaeologists inside the Pulo di Molfetta, a karst sinkhole, near the tanks, during the restoration and accessibility works to make it accessible to visitors and tourists. Area where several ancient archaeological finds were found, on 20 October 2020 in Molfetta. After years, the karst sinkhole of Molfetta is returned to the use of citizens and tourists thanks to the agreement signed in September 2018 between the Municipality of Molfetta and the Metropolitan City of Bari on the basis of which the Metropolitan Authority, owner of the site, has sold the Pulo to the Municipality for 20 years. Under the agreement, the Metropolitan City has allocated 200,000 euros for the safety of the site and the Municipality 800,000 euros for the refurbishment aimed at its reopening. In the next two months, admission to the Pulo will be free and contingent, with a mask, triage form and mandatory booking. Numerous reorganization interventions have been made to make the Pulo accessible. During the cleaning operations, the archaeologists Alessia Amato and Nicola de Pinto collected numerous archaeological finds, some dating back to the 6th to the 3rd century BC


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Archaeologists inside the Pulo di Molfetta, a karst sinkhole, near the tanks, during the restoration and accessibility works to make it acce...

#6108358

Pulo Di Molfetta Reopens To Visitors And Tourists

20 October 2020

Archaeologists inside the Pulo di Molfetta, a karst sinkhole, near the tanks, during the restoration and accessibility works to make it acce...

#6108358

20 October 2020

Archaeologists inside the Pulo di Molfetta, a karst sinkhole, near the tanks, during the restoration and accessibility works to make it accessible to visitors and tourists. Area where several ancient archaeological finds were found, on 20 October 2020 in Molfetta. After years, the karst sinkhole of Molfetta is returned to the use of citizens and tourists thanks to the agreement signed in September 2018 between the Municipality of Molfetta and the Metropolitan City of Bari on the basis of which the Metropolitan Authority, owner of the site, has sold the Pulo to the Municipality for 20 years. Under the agreement, the Metropolitan City has allocated 200,000 euros for the safety of the site and the Municipality 800,000 euros for the refurbishment aimed at its reopening. In the next two months, admission to the Pulo will be free and contingent, with a mask, triage form and mandatory booking. Numerous reorganization interventions have been made to make the Pulo accessible. During the cleaning operations, the archaeologists Alessia Amato and Nicola de Pinto collected numerous archaeological finds, some dating back to the 6th to the 3rd century BC


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