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EUR 45 - 64 Relais Peucetia
Located on Gravina’s main road, Relais Peucetia offers elegant accommodation with satellite TV, just 900 metres from the town’s cathedral. Wi-Fi i… MoreEUR 50 - 150 Masseria Protomastro Hotel
Enjoy undisrupted peace and quiet at Masseria Protomastro. Relax at the outdoor pool and sample authentic home cooking at the restaurant; many of the … MoreEUR 41 - 100 La Camera Ducale
La Camera Ducale Relais is an eco-friendly hotel built in harmony with the surrounding Apulian landscape. All spacious rooms are in limestone and blea… MoreEUR 45 - 90 Hotel Alta Murgia
Hotel Alta Murgia welcomes you to the historic heart of Gravina di Puglia, where you will enjoy comfortable accommodation in a refurbished 16th-centur… More | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is the seat of the Parco Nazionale dell'Alta Murgia National Park.
The name stem from the motto given to the city by Latina: "It gives grain and wine").
Later it was ruled by Byzantines, Lombards ans North African Muslims.
The city was the site of a Norman countship in the Hauteville family|Hauteville Kingdom of Sicily#Norman kingdom|Kingdom of Sicily and in the later Kingdom of Naples. A famous count of the former was Gilbert, Count of Gravina|Gilbert, who was sent by his cousin, the Queen regent Margaret of Navarre to the peninsula to combat the Holy Roman Emperor. In the latter period it was the hereditary fief of John, Duke of Durazzo.
From 1386 to 1816 it was a fief of the Orsini family: the pope Benedict XIII (Pietro Francesco Orsini) was born here in 1649. The feudal oppression led to numerous riots, in particular from 1789 until the unification of Italy.
Gravina was partly destroyed by Allied bombings during World War II.
Gravina has also some noteworthy churches carved out from the tufa rocks (Chiese rupestri), including the 10th century San Michele delle Grotte. It has also a well preserved Roman bridge.
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