1. Long Cistern
An ancient underground water reservoir in Matera, showcasing the city's historic water management system.
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An ancient underground water reservoir in Matera, showcasing the city's historic water management system.
A panoramic viewpoint offering stunning views over the Sassi di Matera and the surrounding landscape.
A beautiful 13th-century cathedral known for its Romanesque and Apulian architectural styles.
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A regional park featuring unique rock formations, caves, and archaeological sites near Matera.
Traditional cave dwellings carved into the limestone, offering insight into ancient Materan life.
One of the two main districts of the Sassi di Matera, known for its ancient cave houses and narrow streets.
A 16th-century castle built to protect Matera, offering historical insights and panoramic views.
A rock-hewn church located on the top of a rocky outcrop, famous for its ancient frescoes.
An 18th-century palace housing the National Museum of Medieval and Modern Art of Basilicata.
A preserved cave dwelling museum showcasing traditional Materan living conditions.
A Baroque church in Matera known for its elaborate facade and religious art.
A contemporary sculpture museum located in a historic cave-palace, blending art and history.
A cave house museum illustrating traditional lifestyles in the Sassi of Matera.
A museum dedicated to the history and production of olive oil in the Matera region.
Ancient rupestrian churches carved into rock, famous for their historical and religious significance.
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