Most of Trani’s most beloved sights date from the 11th century and onward. Built in the 12th century, the Cathedral of San Nicola Pellegrino is particularly popular. It’s dedicated to St. Nicholas the Pilgrim, a Greek saint whose remains lie in the crypt. The cathedral is particularly known for its bronze doors, which were created by sculptor Barisano da Trani and are now displayed inside.
The 13th-century Scolanova Synagogue was rededicated in 2006 after centuries of use as a Catholic church. Other notable attractions include the fortress and the Palace of the Doges of Venice. Don’t miss the Romanesque churches of Ognissanti, San Giacomo, and San Francesco.