Spend a fun day alone, as a couple or as a family! Let yourself be surprised by the 2,500 square meters of exhibition of the largest and most suggestive Fire Museum in the world, thanks to a guided tour to discover over 3,000 pieces that tell the story of the emergency service in case of fire over time. Visiting the museum means making a totally immersive experience, thanks to the virtual reality that simulates the presence of a fire along the way.
After finishing the visit, you can relax in the cafeteria and enjoy a coffee / tea offered by the Museum. The children, on the other hand, can have fun in a play area with themed games and video games, to reach the inflatable play area, where they can become firefighters for a day!
In the same area, adults and children will be able to try their hand in a real test of extinguishing the fire.
At the end of the tour, the little ones will receive a model of firemen's ladder in cardboard to be assembled at home.
The largest and most fascinating fire museum in the world.
Among vehicles, uniforms, equipment, engravings, prints, books and vintage photographs, you can discover the true story of these heroes.
Set "Historical Museum of Firefighters and the Italian Red Cross" on Google Maps to find the exact point.
Viale Antonio Meucci sn - Industrial Area D46
c / o Citadel of Safety and Training
S.S. 89 KM 173.310
71043 Manfredonia (FG)
Puglia, known as the heel of Italy's boot, is a region of stunning coastline, whitewashed hill towns, and ancient farmland. It offers a blend of rich history, vibrant culture, and some of the best food and wine in Italy, all at a more relaxed and affordable pace than many other Italian destinations.
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Twice-baked bread that is soaked in water and topped with tomatoes, onions, and olive oil.
A deep-fried pastry filled with tomato and mozzarella, similar to a calzone.
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Puglia is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates and friendly locals. However, petty theft and pickpocketing can occur in tourist areas and crowded places.
Bari Centrale, Brindisi Station
Bari Terminal Bus, Brindisi Terminal Bus
Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Puglia, offering a good network that covers most of the region. Services can be infrequent in rural areas.
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