De la Poste Bed & Breakfast
All the rooms include TV, radio and air conditioning. Other services that you will find in our B&B include: kitchen, laundry, bike rental, parking, tour guide on request, transportation and internet access. A money transfer service is also available
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Andria is a city in the province of Bari, Apulia (southern Italy). It is an agricultural and service center, handling wine, olives, and almonds. In the 14th century, under the Angevines, Andria became seat of a Duchy. In 1350 it was besieged by German and Lombard mercenaries of the Hungarian army, and in 1370 by troops of Queen Joan I of Naples. In 1431 lord was Francesco II Del Balzo, who found the body of St. Richard, the current patron saint, and instituted the Fair of Andria (23-30 April). In 1487 the city was acquired by the Aragonese, the Duchy passing to the future King Frederick IV of Naples. Later (1552), it was sold by the Spanish to Fabrizio Carafa, for the sum of 100,000 ducates. The Carafa ruled the city until 1799, when the French troops captured it after a long siege. After the Bourbon restoration, Adria was a protagonist of the Risorgimento and, after the unification of Italy, the brigandage era. jsioadoiajsd. mofo.