Perched atop a high rocky limestone cliff on the coast of the Valle d’Itria, the idyllic small town of Polignano a Mare overlooks the sparkling aquamarine waters of the on the Adriatic Sea in the Metropolitan City of Bari, in Apulia, Italy. Awash with stunning medieval architecture, this enchanting seaside village maintains its old-world aura. Stroll along the white-washed streets and narrow alleyways to explore the quaint cafes and beautiful churches that flank the Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II. Must-see sites include medieval Clock Palace, the Pino Pascali Museum Foundation, and crystalline waters of the picturesque Cala Porto. Don’t miss the opportunity to pay a visit to the church of Santa Maria Assunta, where visitors can view the iconic Stefano da Putignano.