
Ginosa, a country like many in Italy and Puglia. With the historic center made of tuff houses like many, but also of caves like few. With the castle, which, however, is a palace, with the mother church which is Romanesque from a distance, but which is not close to it. Or that it once was and now it isn't. With other churches attached to buildings that look like convents and aren't, but were. With a tower with a silent clock on top and with motionless spheres. With roads where you can dig graves containing small treasures, but made of clay. And with many other things, inside and out, the same as many others or few or none, like the sea tower made of bricks. This is, therefore, Ginosa, a country like many in Italy and Puglia, but, for some aspects or only for those born there, unique, whose history certainly deserves to be read.
From "History of Ginosa" - Paolo Bozza



