Cantina della Sfida
| Cantina della Sfida | |
|---|---|
interiors | |
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| General information | |
| Architectural style | Medieval |
| Location | Barletta, Italy |
| Coordinates | 41°19′00″N 16°17′00″E / 41.31667°N 16.28333°E |
| Construction started | 13th century |
| Completed | 14th century |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect | Unknown |
The complex is located in the Santa Maria district, in the Historic center of Barletta, within a dense urban fabric of medieval origin characterized by narrow streets and stone buildings. The structure traditionally known as the Cantina della Sfida is a historic building composed of several interconnected rooms arranged on different levels, reflecting the typical architecture of medieval taverns in southern Italy.
According to local tradition, the lower level hosted the formal act of challenge that led to the famous Challenge of Barletta (Disfida di Barletta) in 1503. While this episode is rooted mainly in historical tradition rather than direct documentary proof, it is historically established that the building functioned as a medieval tavern or inn, known as the “Osteria di Veleno,” where soldiers and travelers would gather during the period of the Italian Wars.