Introduction
This article is about the city in Italy. For the football club, see U.S. Lecce. For people with the surname, see Lecce (surname). Not to be confused with Leece or Lecco. Comune in Apulia, ItalyLecce Lècce (Salentino) Luppìu (Griko)ComuneComune di LecceClockwise from top: Church of Santa Croce; Roman Amphitheatre; Lecce Cathedral ("Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta"); the cathedral's bell tower; and Porta Rudiae FlagCoat of armsLecceLocation of Lecce in ItalyShow map of ItalyLecceLecce (Apulia)Show map of ApuliaCoordinates: 40°21′N 18°10′E / 40.350°N 18.167°E / 40.350; 18.167CountryItalyRegionApuliaProvinceLecceFounded200s BCGovernment • MayorAdriana Poli BortoneArea • Total241.00 km2 (93.05 sq mi)Elevation49 m (161 ft)Population (2026) • Total94,387 • Density391.65/km2 (1,014.4/sq mi)DemonymLecceseTime zoneUTC+1 (CET) • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)Postal code73100Dialing code0832ISTAT code075035 Patron saintOrontiusWebsitewww.comune.lecce.it Lecce (/ˈlɛtʃeɪ/ LETCH-ay, Italian: [ˈlettʃe] ⓘ) is a city and comune (municipality) in the region of Apulia in southern Italy, and the capital of the province of Lecce. It is on the Salentine Peninsula, at the heel of the Italian Peninsula. With a population of 94,387, it is also the largest city in the province. Because of its rich Baroque architecture, Lecce is nicknamed "The Florence of the South". "Lecce stone", a particular kind of limestone, is one of the main exports of the city. It is very soft and workable, thus suitable for sculptures. As well as being an industrial centre specializing in ceramics, Lecce is also an important agricultural centre, chiefly for its olive oil and wine production. Lecce is home to the University of Salento.