Those who own a property in Italy may want to head to the the town of Pulsano during Easter as the town celebrates the Holy Week with solemn processions and rituals of ancient traditions. Travelers who visit the town during the Eatser will preserve memories of the hooded faces, sounds, laments and hymns in towns teeming with unique examples of artistic, cultural, and food and wine heritage.
The town is located 16 km south-east from Taranto. The history of Pulsano is linked to the Mother Church dedicated to S. Maria La Nova. The celebrations for the Saint Patron’s Day call back to Pulsano thousands pilgrims from all around the world. Tourists, interested into natural landscapes, wild beaches and crystalline waters, will find that this is the best place to enjoy peace and tranquility.
On maundy Thursday, the Pilgrimage of the Perduini: the members of the Confraternity proceed slowly swaying, barefoot and with hooded garments and proceed to the Mother Church. On Good Friday, the long and solemn Procession of the Mysteries, the most important and inspiring for the area will start at 15:30 local time and it is expected to attract visitors from far and wide to Pulsano which is good news for rental property investors in the region.
According to the official tourism portal of Apulia, Pulsano’s first beginnings were among the oldest property in Italy constructed around the 14th century BC - the only Bronze Age dwellings to have been discovered on the Gulf of Taranto. The portal added that the traditional buildings still provide the backdrop for some of the most significant Holy Week celebrations in the country.
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