Maglie

Maglie
Comune
Città di Maglie
Coat of arms
Coat of arms
Maglie
Location of Maglie in Italy
Coordinates: 40°7′N 18°8′E / 40.117°N 18.133°E / 40.117; 18.133
Country Italy
Region Apulia
Province Lecce (LE)
Frazioni Morigino
Government
  Mayor Ernesto Toma
Area
  Total 22.66 km2 (8.75 sq mi)
Elevation 81 m (266 ft)
Population (1 January 2018)
  Total 14,196
  Density 630/km2 (1,600/sq mi)
Demonym(s) Magliesi
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code 73024
Dialing code 0836
Patron saint St. Nicholas of Bari
Saint day 9 May
Website Official website

Maglie (Salentino: Maje; Griko: Μάλιαι, translit. Màje; Latin: Mallae) is a town and comune in the province of Lecce in the Apulia region of south-east Italy.

History

The Maglie area was settled as early as the Bronze Age and the early Iron Age, and before, as testified by the presence of archaic dolmens and menhirs, and by the Cattìe site, discovered in 1980, and featuring 12,000 tools and 800 bone remains.

Maglie, initially a countriside casale, developed around the castle built in the 13th century, probably under the Angevine kings of Naples and later renewed by Andriolo Lubello, the local baron under king Alfonso I of Aragon.

Main sights

  • Duomo (Cathedral, also called Chiesa Collegiata). It was built in the late 18th century on the site of two previous buildings tracing back to 14th and 16th century. Its bell tower (168690), standing at about 48 metres (157 ft), is the tallest in the province. The four upper storeys are attributed to Giuseppe Zimbalo.
  • Church of Madonna delle Grazie, in Baroque style (early 16th century). The interior has a 1645 Baroque altar and 17th century canvasses. It also features a column, similar to the Lecce's Column of St. Oronzo by Zimbalo, built in 168487.
  • Church of Madonna Addolorata (18th century)
  • Palazzo Baronale

Economy

Maglie's economy is based on commerce, craftmanship (especially of local stone), and tourism.

Transportation

Maglie is served by the Ferrovie Sud Est Zollino-Gagliano and Maglie-Otranto lines.

It is crossed by two state roads, the SS16 Adriatica Lecce-Maglie-Otranto, and the SS275 from Santa Maria di Leuca.

People

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