Bari is a city of approximately 300,000 inhabitants located on the Adriatic coast, in the southeast of Italy and at the heart of Puglia. Until the mid-19th century, it was entire-ly enclosed within its ancient walls. The growth of the urban population, which af-fected this city like all European cities, led to significant urban development. Its limits were defined by the sea to the north and the railway to the south. The Rossani Barracks, built at the beginning of the 20th century, occupied an almost entirely rural area. With urban development in the 20th century, especially after World War II, the railway increasingly became a major urban divide, and the Rossani Barracks were completely incorporated into the city until their complete decommissioning. In the last twenty years, successive municipal administrations have shown a strong commitment to addressing various projects as part of their political programs: reconnecting the city to the sea, overcoming the urban divide created by the railway, and restoring and repurposing the Rossani Barracks as a cultural and artistic hub.

To Bring closer. To forge bonds. To integrate. The urban regeneration of the city of Bari / Donvito, Giacinto. - In: ARTE Y CIUDAD. - ISSN 2254-2930. - 24(2023), pp. 7-24. [10.22530/ayc.2025.28]

To Bring closer. To forge bonds. To integrate. The urban regeneration of the city of Bari

Giacinto Donvito
Primo
Conceptualization
2023

Abstract

Bari is a city of approximately 300,000 inhabitants located on the Adriatic coast, in the southeast of Italy and at the heart of Puglia. Until the mid-19th century, it was entire-ly enclosed within its ancient walls. The growth of the urban population, which af-fected this city like all European cities, led to significant urban development. Its limits were defined by the sea to the north and the railway to the south. The Rossani Barracks, built at the beginning of the 20th century, occupied an almost entirely rural area. With urban development in the 20th century, especially after World War II, the railway increasingly became a major urban divide, and the Rossani Barracks were completely incorporated into the city until their complete decommissioning. In the last twenty years, successive municipal administrations have shown a strong commitment to addressing various projects as part of their political programs: reconnecting the city to the sea, overcoming the urban divide created by the railway, and restoring and repurposing the Rossani Barracks as a cultural and artistic hub.
2023
Bari es una ciudad de aproximadamente 300.000 habitantes ubicada en la costa del Adriático, en el sureste de Italia y en el centro de Apulia, que hasta mediados del siglo XIX estuvo completamente rodeada por las antiguas murallas. El crecimiento de la po-blación urbanizada que afectó a esta ciudad, al igual que a todas las ciudades de Europa, condujo a un desarrollo urbano significativo, con el mar al norte y la vía férrea al sur como límites. El Cuartel Rossani, construido a principios del siglo XX, ocupaba un espa-cio casi completamente rural. Con el desarrollo urbano del siglo XX, especialmente des-pués de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, la vía férrea se convirtió cada vez más en una im-portante división urbana y el Cuartel Rossani fue completamente incorporado a la ciu-dad, hasta su completa desafectación. En los últimos veinte años, las administraciones municipales sucesivas han demostrado un fuerte compromiso en abordar varios proyec-tos como parte de sus programas políticos: la reconexión de la ciudad con el mar, su-perar la división urbana creada por la vía férrea y restaurar y reutilizar el Cuartel Rossa-ni como centro cultural y artístico.
urban regeneration; Bari; urban plans
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To Bring closer. To forge bonds. To integrate. The urban regeneration of the city of Bari / Donvito, Giacinto. - In: ARTE Y CIUDAD. - ISSN 2254-2930. - 24(2023), pp. 7-24. [10.22530/ayc.2025.28]
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