Itria Valley

Itria Valley (in Italian: Valle d'Itria) is an area located in Apulia region, in Southern Italy.

Itria Valley spreads over Province of Bari, Province of Brindisi and Province of Taranto, and coincide with the lower part of Murgia upland (Low Murgia).

The towns of Martina Franca, Locorotondo, Cisternino and Ceglie Messapica overlook Itria Valley.

Itria Valley place-name is probably derived from Basilian Fathers oriental cult of the Madonna Odegitria (that is, ‘the Virgin Mary who shows the way’), patron of wayfarers, which founded - using a natural shelter located in Itria Valley - a monastic site where a fresco portraying the Madonna Odegitria was found.

Over the ruins of this medieval place of worship, located in Martina Franca, the Capuchin Monastery (in Italian: Convento dei Cappuccini) - which nowadays is an interesting tourist attraction - was built in 1545.

Itria Valley seen from Locorotondo
Trulli in Alberobello