Altamura is a hilltop city in the Murge plateau of Puglia, southern Italy, best known for its UNESCO-recognised bread — pane di Altamura — and its imposing 13th-century Romanesque cathedral commissioned by Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II. The old town's pale limestone streets, ancient city walls, and the nearby Parco Nazionale dell'Alta Murgia give it a rugged, timeless character distinct from the coastal towns of the region.
This 4K drone video sweeps across Altamura's terracotta rooftops and cathedral towers, revealing the city's compact historic centre set against the rolling, sun-bleached Apulian countryside. Viewers can expect wide aerial perspectives that capture the scale of the cathedral facade, the tight medieval street grid, and the vast open landscape of the Alta Murgia surrounding the city.






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