Foggia
Foggia city of Puglia is capital of the northern province. According to the most widespread opinion, the name derives from Latin Foggia fovea, namely pit. But pit is not covered, as well as generally ago, was granarie dates back to the seventeenth century and it is certainly alien to the birth of the city and the place name. It lies at the heart of pressapoco Tavoliere of Puglia at major hubs. Among the various places of historical and artistic emerge Customs Palace, the church of Crosses, the Cathedral, Tre Archi Porta Arpana, Arc of Frederick II and the Archaeological Park Pass Corvo. In addition to these outstanding but also the municipal Villa built in the nineteenth century. After the Villa Floriana in Naples, Palazzo delle Poste Art Nouveau and the Fountain of Sele in Piazza Cavour.