in the National Park
Castel del Monte, one of the most famous castles in southern Italy and a
World Heritage Site, is one of the most important sites located inside the park. Other sites or structures of interest include: • the
bauxite mines of Murgetta in the
Spinazzola area; • the Swabian castle of Gravina in Puglia; • the
herbarium museum of
Ruvo di Puglia; • Robinson's municipal park and the pine forest of Gravina in Puglia; • Galietti's pine forest of
Santeramo in Colle; • Mesola's forest of
Cassano delle Murge; • Lagopetto's municipal pine forest of
Grumo Appula; • Mercadante's forest in the territory of
Cassano delle Murge and
Altamura; • the archaeological park of Botromagno and Padre Eterno of Gravina in Puglia; •
Pulo di Altamura, representing the largest karst
sinkhole in the area (about 6 km north of Altamura); •
Pulicchio di Gravina, the second largest karst sinkhole of the area, 10 km from the town of Gravina in Puglia; • Faraualla's grave, another deep karst sinkhole in the territory of Gravina in Puglia; • Lamalunga cave, which housed
Altamura Man; • the cave of Santa Maria degli Angeli in
Cassano delle Murge; • San Magno's necropolis in
Corato; • the valley of the dinosaurs in Altamura, where dinosaur footprints were found in 1999; •
jazzi, rock constructions used during periods of transhumance, more frequently found in the territories of
Andria,
Gravina,
Ruvo,
Minervino and
Spinazzola. ==External links==