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==Main sights== ===Historical old town=== [[File:Torre Termoli.jpg|thumb|200px|left|The Castle of Termoli]] The old town has been well restored. It is a genuine walled community jutting out into the sea. Many of the houses have been re-built and painted in a range of pastel colours. In a central square there is the [[Termoli Cathedral|cathedral]] (12th-13th century), dedicated to St. Mary of the Purification: it is a noteworthy example of Apulian [[Romanesque architecture]] which houses the relics of the city's two patron saints, [[Bassus of Lucera]] (''San Basso'') and [[Saint Timothy|Timothy]]. The upper part of the façade was destroyed by an [[1456 Central Italy earthquakes|earthquake in 1456]], and also suffered from the Turkish sack of the city in 1566. The Baroque additions were eliminated in the restoration of 1930–69, returning the edifice to its original appearance. Part of a pre-existing basilica, built in the 11th century (over the original, smaller cathedral called ''Ecclesia Sanctae Mater'') but soon destroyed, has been found under the edifice. The castle is the most pre-eminent structure in Termoli. Erected by count [[Robert I of Loritello]] during the Norman domination (11th century), it was largely renovated during the rule of [[Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor|Frederick II]] (1240), after the damage created by an attack of the [[History of the Republic of Venice|Venetian fleet]]. The castle was part of a wider fortification system, including a wall surrounding the entire city, of which only a tower can still be seen. ===Seaside resort=== Termoli's resorts are renowned for the quality of their beaches and the relative purity of their waters.[[File:Termoli Spiaggia di Sant'Antonio.jpg|thumb|Beach in Termoli]]Very few non-Italians come to stay in this area. Increasingly, the tourists to Molise are from the [[Naples]] and [[Apulia]] regions, to the south of Molise. Recently palm trees have been planted along the seaside promenade, and in the summer the many restaurants are crowded with visitors from surrounding communities. Within a radius of about {{convert|25|km|mi}} from Termoli travellers can find the hilltowns of [[Larino]], [[Casacalenda]], [[Montorio dei Frentani|Montorio]], and [[Montelongo]], which preserve a rural way of life which is disappearing in other, more developed, parts of Italy. ===Port and fishing=== [[File:Termoli trabucco.jpg|thumb|250px|[[Trabucco]] in Termoli]] Termoli continues to be a port and a fishing town. A distinguishing feature of the old town are the ''[[trabucco|trabucchi]]'', wooden structures for fishing without the use of boats. Ferries run from Termoli to the [[Tremiti Islands]] archipelago in the Adriatic Sea. [[File:Termoli pier.jpg|thumb|Trabucco]]
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