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12-May-2025 Jola Dziubinska

Cathedral In Gravina In Puglia

Gravina In Puglia, Apulia, Southern Italy

One of the most important monuments of Gravina is the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta – built by the Normans in 11th-12th centuries.
Destroyed by fires and earthquakes in the mid-15th century, it was refurbished in Renessaince - Romanesque style.
It houses a splendid reliquary of an arm of the English saint Thomas Becket (1119-1170).
In August 1993 Pope John Paul II granted Gravina Cathedral the status of a minor basilica.


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Rob Legeland21-Aug-2026 15:15
Beautiful shot of this old facade. Well-positioned POV. V
Dan Opdal21-Aug-2026 15:07
Beautiful composition and well documented. You got my vote! V
Helen Betts20-Aug-2026 19:48
Great POV for this impressive cathedral. V.
joseantonio20-Aug-2026 17:06
nice light and colors.V.
Nestor Derkach20-Aug-2026 16:54
Impressive architecture of this Cathedral refurbished in Renaissance Romanesque style.
Sharp resolution it has to be amazing in the interior.
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