The Monument to the Sailor of Taranto is a celebratory sculpture placed in a panoramic position near the Navigable Canal, close to the Swing Bridge and the Aragonese Castle. It depicts two bronze sailors saluting the ships, symbolizing the deep bond between the city and the sea. Its function is commemorative, paying tribute to Italian sailors, especially those who have served in the Navy and those lost at sea. Inaugurated in the 20th century, the monument integrates into the naval history of Taranto, home to one of Italy's most important naval arsenals and maritime commands.

Palazzo Stola is a historic building in Taranto, located in the urban fabric of the ancient city. Originally built as a noble palace and residence for representation, it now mainly serves a private and residential function while still holding significant architectural and identity value for the historic center. Its presence tells the story of the social and urban stratification of the Taranto island, where aristocratic residences, religious buildings, alleys, and internal courtyards bear witness to centuries of city life.

Taranto - Città Vecchia is the historic nucleus of Taranto, in Puglia, located on an island between the Mar Grande and the Mar Piccolo and connected to the modern city by the Swing Bridge and the Stone Bridge. It is an urban area of great historical and identity value, characterized by narrow alleyways, arches, courtyards, noble palaces, churches, sea views, and layered traces of different epochs.

The Maritime Military Arsenal of Taranto is one of the main facilities of the Italian Navy and represents a central element of the historical, industrial, and strategic identity of the city. Located on the Mar Piccolo, near the Swivel Bridge and the historic center, it is a large technical-logistical complex dedicated to the maintenance, repair, modernization, and support of military naval units. It still plays an essential functional role in the efficiency of the fleet, combining engineering, shipbuilding, and specialized skills related to maritime defense.

The Church of Carmine in Taranto, dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel, is an important Catholic place of worship located in the city center, along the axis of the Borgo. It is a place of prayer, liturgical celebrations, Marian devotion, and the headquarters of the Archconfraternity of Carmine. Its origins are linked to the presence of the Carmelites and the religious and urban growth of the city; over the centuries, the building has undergone renovations and adaptations, assuming its current appearance and a central role in Taranto's spiritual life.