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Salandra Square — Nardò
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Salandra Square

On the square there are the most beautiful baroque monuments of Neretini and in the middle of it stands out the majestic Spire of the Immaculate. The exceptional monument dates back to 1769 and is made of carparo and leccese stone. 19 meters high with the sculpture of the Madonna...

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Salandra Square — Nardò, Italy.

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On the square there are the most beautiful baroque monuments of Neretini and in the middle of it stands out the majestic Spire of the Immaculate. The exceptional monument dates back to 1769 and is made of carparo and leccese stone. 19 meters high with the sculpture of the Madonna on top. In Piazza Salandra, formerly called Piazza delle Legne, you can also admire the Fontana del Toro, which recalls the civic coat of arms.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Spire of the Immaculate is a majestic baroque monument standing in the center of Piazza Salandra, dating back to 1769 and standing 19 meters high. It is constructed from carparo and leccese stone, materials characteristic of the Salento region, and is topped with a sculpture of the Madonna.
Piazza Salandra features some of the most beautiful baroque monuments in Neretini, including the iconic Spire of the Immaculate at its center and the Fontana del Toro fountain. The Fontana del Toro is particularly notable as it represents the civic coat of arms of the city.
Piazza Salandra was historically known as Piazza delle Legne, though the content indicates it has since been renamed. The square's current name, Salandra, is the name it is now known by to visitors and locals alike.
The Spire of the Immaculate was constructed using carparo and leccese stone, which are characteristic building materials of the Salento region in southern Italy. These high-quality stones have allowed the monument to maintain its baroque beauty since its completion in 1769.
The Fontana del Toro is a fountain located in Piazza Salandra that recalls and represents the civic coat of arms of Neretini. It is an important symbol of local identity and complements the baroque architectural heritage of the square.

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