The Aragonese Castle of Taranto, also known as Sant'Angelo Castle, is one of the most fascinating architectural and historical icons of Puglia. It stands at the tip of the island of the old town, in a strategic position between the Mar Grande and the Mar Piccolo, guarding the navigable channel that connects the two seas. Today it is one of the most beloved destinations for tourists and history enthusiasts.

The church of San Domenico (formerly the church of San Pietro Imperiale) is a Romanesque-Gothic style church located on the western side of the historic center (Old Town) of Taranto, whose construction was completed around 1360.

The co-cathedral of the Great Mother of God is a church in Taranto, inaugurated in 1970 in the New Village of the city. Designed by the renowned architect and designer Gio Ponti, it is considered one of the most representative architectural works of the twentieth century.

The Sant'Eligio Pier is a tourist port nestled between the sparkling waters of the Great Sea and the Small Sea, in the heart of the Old Town of the city of Taranto.