Corso with its narrow streets that make for a scenic, old-fashioned atmosphere for those who pass through them with artisans' stores. Not to be missed is the Charles V Castle, a testament to Spanish Lecce designed by architect Giangiacomo d'Acaya

Masseria La Millenaria is just a few minutes’ drive from beautiful Lecce, rich in churches, cathedrals and historic monuments that trace 1,000 years of history and encounters in the Baroque city. Undisputed pearl of the South, where art meets a lively and stimulating environment.

City full of Baroque art in every corner, from the Basilica Santa Croce to Piazza del Duomo with the marvelous Cathedral, passing by Piazza Sant’Oronzo, the beating heart of the city and the Corso with its narrow streets that make for a scenic, old-fashioned atmosphere for those who pass through them with artisans’ stores. Not to be missed is the Charles V Castle, a testament to Spanish Lecce designed by architect Giangiacomo d’Acaya.

The streets of Lecce are full of craft stores, and Lecce is famous for its papier-mâché workshops and artifacts made of Lecce stone, unmissable design objects. It is especially nice to walk around in the evening and admire the Baroque city with its scenic lighting.