Church of Santa Maria Maggiore
In Santa Maria Maggiore, traces of the past dating back to the early centuries of…
Vasto, perched on its hill close to the coast, is a collection of breathtaking views. The city is also a compendium of two thousand years of history, which you can relive by strolling through one of the largest pedestrian historic centers in Italy.
To help you enjoy it to the fullest, we’ve created seven itineraries that wind through the city center and its immediate surroundings. Each route is a journey into a different era, introducing you to monuments, events, and figures from that time—an engaging narrative that tells not only the story of Vasto, but also, more broadly, the history of Southern Italy.
In Santa Maria Maggiore, traces of the past dating back to the early centuries of…
The Bassano Tower, rising twenty meters above the main city square, is named after the…
The Church of San Pietro in Vasto, although no longer existing today, having been demolished…
Porta Catena is the only gate of the medieval city wall remaining in the city,…
The “Loggia Amblingh” is the most beautiful panoramic walk in Vasto, between Piazza Marconi and…
Nestled just off the beaten path, this small and quiet square is a hidden gem…
The Church of Santa Maria del Carmine is considered the most beautiful in Vasto from…
The Church of Sant’Antonio di Padova stands along Via Adriatica, its exterior modest and unadorned,…
The Caldoresco Castle in Vasto is one of the city’s most significant historical landmarks. With…
Built around 1427 by Giacomo Caldora, the lord of Vasto, on land previously owned by…
San Giuseppe is not the largest church in Vasto. Nor is it the oldest. It…
Piazza Rossetti is considered the heart of modern Vasto. Its spacious layout, grand buildings, medieval…