Cenate

Cenate

Cenate is a village in Apulia, southern Italy, a "frazione" of the municipality of Nardò.

It is famous for its noble villas (c. twenty in number) built from the 15th to the early 20th centuries. The most notable are the "Villa del Vescovo", the summer residence of the Bishop of Nardò and the "Villa Taverna", the most ancient one.

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