San Sabino
Attracting less attention than the San Nicola Church, but just as interesting is the San Sabino Cathedral Church, which has important Norman ornamentation remains.Beginning after 11 - the Byzantine Cathedral on this site was destroyed by William I in Sicily, in 1156, it was completed at the end of the 12th century.Much of the interior was restored to its Apulian Romanesque appearance, eliminating the baroque "modernizations" and rebuilding the beautiful pulpit.Inside the church are the remains of Saint Columba and the relics of other saints.In the crypt there is an elaborate decorated painting of Madonna and the relics of Saint Sabinus, brought to Bari in 844 from Canosa after being dismissed by the Saraceni.The Roman era until the medi era.The English signal explains the discoveries, which include a paleo -Christian mosaic floor and a tiny chapel and altar.A small section of an original Roman road was also discovered.
