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GATTAPONE 3 Stars

  Via Beni, 11, 06024

Recently renovated, the hotel has been established from a Medieval Palace in the historical city centre of Gubbio, just a few steps away from the main attractions. The location is ideal for you to... Read more

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RELAIS DUCALE 4 Stars

  Piazza Grande, 5 - Via Galeotti, 19, 06024

The hotel is equipped of some small conventions romms. The near center conferences extends the congressual offers also to important and great congressual events. Read more

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BOSONE PALACE 4 Stars

  VIA XX SETTEMBRE, 22, 06024 - GUBBIO - ITALIA

The Hotel Bosone Palace was built for the Raffaelli family in the 14th century and counted Dante and Petrarca among its first guests. It is found in the heart of the historical center of Gubbio, to... Read more

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CASTELLO DI BACCARESCA 0 Stars

  Loc. Baccaresca, 06024

Property Location Located in Gubbio, Castello di Baccaresca is in a rural location and within the region of Porta Romana and Sant'Agostino Church. This townhouse accommodation is within the... Read more

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RESIDENZA DONNA IOHANNA 0 Stars

  44 Via del Camignano, 06024

Located in Gubbio, Residenza Donna Iohanna provides accommodation with a flat-screen TV. There is a fully equipped private bathroom with bidet and free toiletries. Read more

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LA SOSTA NAVARRA BED & BEER 0 Stars

  2 Piazza Bosone, 06024

Boasting a bar and free WiFi throughout the property, La Sosta Navarra Bed & Beer is situated in Gubbio. The guest house has family rooms. Read more

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TRE CERI 3 Stars

  Via Benamati, 6/8, 06024

Property Location With a stay at Hotel Tre Ceri in Gubbio, you'll be minutes from Church of San Francesco and Cathedral of Gubbio. This hotel is within close proximity of Ranghiasci Park and Gubbio... Read more

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LA RESIDENZA DEL BARGELLO 0 Stars

  Via Tondi, 5, , 06024

Near Church of San Francesco, Featured amenities include a 24-hour front desk, luggage storage, and laundry facilities. Guests may use a roundtrip airport shuttle for a surcharge, and free self... Read more

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HOTEL RISTORANTE DEI CONSOLI 0 Stars

  Via dei Consoli, 59, , 06024

Near Ranghiasci Park, Featured amenities include dry cleaning/laundry services, a 24-hour front desk, and luggage storage., Distances are displayed to the nearest 0. Read more

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RESIDENZA DI VIA PICCARDI 0 Stars

  Via Piccardi 12/14, 06024

Set in the historic centre of Gubbio, Residenza Di Via Piccardi features a spacious garden with children's playground. This property serves a sweet breakfast daily, with savoury items available on... Read more

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RESIDENZA LE LOGGE 0 Stars

  Via Piccardi, 7, 06024

A guest house in the historic centre of Gubbio, Residenza Le Logge offers elegant country-style rooms with antique furnishings. The garden is equipped with a gazebo, tables and chairs. Read more

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CASTELLO DEI BONAPARTE - GUBBIO 0 Stars

  UMBRIA

Castello dei Bonaparte - GUESTS 30 - Bedrooms: 14 (11 double room, 2 twin room, 1 triple room) - Bathrooms: 14 - Size: 800 m2 The Castle consists of two parts – the Castle itself and the Foresteria... Read more

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AFFITTACAMERE IN CENTRO 0 Stars

  Via Piccotti, 2 Gubbio, 06024

Affittacamere In Centro features free WiFi throughout the property and views of city in Gubbio. The guest house features family rooms. Read more

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LA CASETTA SUL CORSO 0 Stars

  Corso Garibaldi 12, 06024

La Casetta sul Corso is set in Gubbio. The property features city views and is 50 km from Città di Castello. Read more

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TORRE DEI CALZOLARI 4 Stars

  VIA DELLA VILLA, 2-LOC.TORRE DEI CALZOLAI-06024

The hotel has a charming atmosphere, immersed in the age-old park. It also offers a Chapel, Tavern, Library and conference rooms. Read more

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Discover Gubbio - Perugia

Gubbio is a town and comune in the far northeastern part of the Italian province of Perugia, (Umbria), 43°12′N 12°34′E. At 522 m (1713 ft) above sea-level, it clings to the first slope of Mt. Ingino, a small mountain of the Apennines. Its population according to the 2003 census was 16,800. The city's origins are very ancient: as Ikuvium, it was an important town of the ancient Umbrian people in pre-Roman times, and is famous for the discovery there of the Eugubine (or Iguvine) Tables, a set of bronze tablets that together constitute the largest surviving text in ancient Umbrian. After the Roman conquest in the 2nd century BC — it kept its name with only a slight change (Iguvium) — the city remained important, as attested by its Roman theater, the second-largest surviving in the world. Gubbio became very powerful since the earliest Middle Age. The town sent 1000 knights to fight in the First Crusade under the lead of Count Girolamo Gabrielli, and according to an undocumented tradition, they were the first to penetrate into the Holy Sepulchre when the city was seized (1099). The following centuries were quite turbulent and Gubbio was engaged in wars against the surrounding towns of Umbria. One of these wars saw the miraculous intervention of its bishop, Saint Ubaldo Baldassini, who secured Gubbio an overwhelming victory (1151) and a period of prosperity. In 1350 Giovanni Gabrielli, count of Borgovalle, a member of the noblest family of Gubbio, seized the power and became lord of Gubbio. However his rule was short and he was forced to hand over the town to Cardinal Albornoz, representing the Church (1354). A few years later, Gabriello Gabrielli, bishop of Gubbio proclaimed himself again lord of Gubbio (Signor d’Agobbio). Betrayed by a group of noblemen which included many a relative of his, he was forced to leave the town and seek refuge at his home castle at Cantiano. With the decay of the political prestige of the Gabrielli family, Gubbio was thereafter incorporated into the Montefeltro State, and eventually became part of the State of the Church when this family extinguished (1631). In 1860, when the State of the Church collapsed, Gubbio entered the Kingdom of Italy. The historical center of Gubbio is of concentratedly medieval aspect: it is an austere-looking town of dark grey stone, narrow streets, and Gothic architecture. A fair number of the houses in Gubbio date to the 14th and 15th centuries, and were originally the dwellings of wealthy merchants; they often have a second door fronting on the street, usually just a few inches from the main entrance, narrower, and a foot or so above the actual street level. This type of door is called a porta dei morti (door of the dead) because it is commonly stated that it was used only for removing the bodies of any who might have died inside the house. This is almost certainly false, but there is no firm agreement on the true purpose of the secondary doors. Gubbio is known throughout Italy for its palio, the Corsa dei Ceri, a spectacular race held every year on May 15, in which three teams, devoted to S. Ubaldo (the patron saint of Gubbio), S. Giorgio, and S. Antonio, run through throngs of cheering supporters (clad in the distinctive colours of yellow, blue and black, with white trousers and red belts and neckbands), up much of the mountain from the main square in front of the Palazzo dei Consoli to the basilica of S. Ubaldo, each team carrying a statue of their saint mounted on a wooden octagonal prism, similar to a hour-glass shape 5 meters (16 feet) tall and weighing over 400 kilograms (about 900 pounds). The race has strong devotional, civic, and historical overtones and is one of the best-known folklore manifestations in Italy; the Ceri were chosen as the heraldic emblem on the coat of arms of Umbria as a modern administrative region.