Beautiful is not it? It 's a print of the early '700 The door is que lla called "Del the Cross" and that has not existed for a long time. More or less near the Cheers bar in Piazza Plebiscito.
And these others?
Even in this case is the site of an old mill still exists underground and accessible via Shop of Nisco. The location of the entrance should have remained the same. The building then existed since before 1740 and spread over two floors in addition to the pitched roof. Surely the owner was such a "Forleo" while the Dominican Fathers used the Trappeto underground. Where there is now the district were Murigini gardens and the door of the square was named for "Iuso" .
This is the graphic representation of the property of Theatre of the Dominicans of the 700 but also with many references to 1500.
Write descriptions and post them on this site is our goal for next year.
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Image taken from the floor of the Dominicans (State Archive of Brindisi)
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