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Matera, conosciuta come La città dei Sassi, si è sviluppata intorno al suo antico borgo. Nel 1993 è diventata Patrimonio Mondiale dell’UNESCO e sarà Capitale Europea della cultura 2019. Questi riconoscimenti hanno riscattato una città ritenuta vergogna nazionale. Grazie al volere di Togliatti e De Gasperi che hanno voluto lo sfollamento dei Sassi Matera conosciuta come La città dei Sassi si è sviluppata intorno al suo antico borgo. Nel 1993 è diventata Patrimonio Mondiale dell’UNESCO e sarà Capitale Europea della cultura 2019. Questi riconoscimenti hanno riscattato una città ritenuta vergogna nazionale. Grazie al volere di Togliatti e De Gasperi che hanno voluto lo sfollamento dei Sassi, Matera si è ripresa da questo periodo oscuro I Rioni del centro storico Il centro storico è suddiviso in quattro parti: Civita, Sasso Barisano, Sasso Caveoso e Il Piano. Le antiche civiltà che hanno popolato il lato della gravina dove attualmente sorge Matera, si sono insediate sulla Civita.
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- Highest-rated 5-star hotel within 25 km of Sassi di MateraBased on availability on Tripadvisor for 23 February - 24 FebruaryEnter dates to see pricesResortSP 159, Altamura C.da San Giovanni, 70022 Altamura Italy24.7 km from Sassi di Matera
- Enter dates to see pricesResortSs 106 Km 466.600, 74010 Case Perrone, Castellaneta Italy35.3 km from Sassi di Matera
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- Enter dates to see pricesResortMasseria Cardillo ss 407 Basentana Km 97,5, 75012, Bernalda Italy32.9 km from Sassi di Matera
- Enter dates to see pricesBed and BreakfastStrada Prov. Per Massafra Km. 0,300, 70015 Noci Italy45.6 km from Sassi di Matera
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- Enter dates to see pricesResortVia Carlo Enrico Bernasconi, sn, 75020 Scanzano Jonico Italy46.8 km from Sassi di Matera
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- Missing:ResortEnter dates to see pricesBed and BreakfastVia Ascanio Persio 2, 75100, Matera Italy0.0 km from Sassi di Matera#145 of 514 B&Bs / Inns in Matera
- Missing:ResortEnter dates to see pricesGuesthouseVia Rosario 7, 75100, Matera Italy0.1 km from Sassi di Matera#143 of 514 B&Bs / Inns in Matera
- Missing:ResortEnter dates to see pricesBed and BreakfastVia Ascanio Persio 19, 75100, Matera Italy0.1 km from Sassi di Matera#170 of 514 B&Bs / Inns in Matera
- Missing:ResortEnter dates to see pricesBed and BreakfastVia Lucana 107, 75100, Matera Italy0.1 km from Sassi di Matera#2 of 514 B&Bs / Inns in Matera
- Missing:ResortEnter dates to see pricesSmall HotelVia Lombardi 16, 75100, Matera Italy0.1 km from Sassi di Matera#124 of 514 B&Bs / Inns in Matera
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- Missing:ResortEnter dates to see pricesBed and BreakfastVia Passarelli , 13/A, Matera Italy0.1 km from Sassi di Matera#103 of 514 B&Bs / Inns in Matera
- Missing:ResortEnter dates to see pricesSpeciality B&BVico del Commercio 4, 75100, Matera Italy0.1 km from Sassi di Matera#169 of 514 Specialty lodging in Matera
- Missing:ResortEnter dates to see pricesVia Fiorentini 71, 75100, Matera Italy0.1 km from Sassi di Matera#82 of 514 hotels in Matera
- Missing:ResortEnter dates to see pricesBed and BreakfastVia Fiorentini 14, 75100, Matera Italy0.1 km from Sassi di Matera#19 of 514 B&Bs / Inns in Matera
- Missing:ResortEnter dates to see pricesBed and BreakfastVia San Biagio 26, 75100, Matera Italy0.1 km from Sassi di Matera#12 of 514 B&Bs / Inns in Matera
- Missing:ResortEnter dates to see pricesGuesthouseVia Fiorentini, 85, 75100, Matera Italy0.2 km from Sassi di Matera#85 of 514 B&Bs / Inns in Matera
- Missing:ResortEnter dates to see pricesLodgeVia San Biagio 28/30, 75100, Matera Italy0.2 km from Sassi di Matera#72 of 514 Specialty lodging in Matera
- Missing:ResortEnter dates to see pricesGuesthouseVia Lucana 53, 75100, Matera Italy0.2 km from Sassi di Matera#130 of 514 B&Bs / Inns in Matera
- Missing:ResortEnter dates to see pricesApartmentVia Spartivento 18, 75100, Matera Italy0.2 km from Sassi di Matera#119 of 514 Specialty lodging in Matera
- Missing:ResortEnter dates to see pricesGuesthouseVia Roma 46, 75100, Matera Italy0.2 km from Sassi di Matera#116 of 514 B&Bs / Inns in Matera
- Missing:ResortEnter dates to see pricesVia Lucana 137, 75100, Matera Italy0.2 km from Sassi di Matera#178 of 514 hotels in Matera
- Missing:ResortEnter dates to see pricesBed and BreakfastVia Fiorentini, 125, 75100, Matera Italy0.2 km from Sassi di Matera#175 of 514 B&Bs / Inns in Matera
- Missing:ResortEnter dates to see pricesSpeciality B&BVicolo Gramsci, 4, 75100, Matera Italy0.2 km from Sassi di Matera#37 of 514 Specialty lodging in Matera
- Missing:ResortEnter dates to see pricesLimited Service PropertyVia San Vito 9-10, 75100, Matera Italy0.2 km from Sassi di Matera#22 of 514 Specialty lodging in Matera
- Missing:ResortEnter dates to see pricesBed and BreakfastVia Venti Settembre 28, 75100, Matera Italy0.2 km from Sassi di Matera#80 of 514 B&Bs / Inns in Matera
- Missing:ResortEnter dates to see pricesGuesthouseVia Don Giovanni Minzoni 10, 75100, Matera Italy0.2 km from Sassi di Matera#108 of 514 B&Bs / Inns in Matera
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- laczkozsuDebrecen, Hungary2,488 contributionsIncredible Cave-cityThis historic centre is a unique complex, the quarter of cave dwellings. It is on the UNESCO World Heritage List. I think it’s a must see site if you are in Puglia. It’s one of the oldest settlement of Italy, people lived in these caves already in prehistoric times. It’s an incredible cave-city, we enjoyed walking there and admired the breathtaking view. You need comfty shoes. We will return and stay at least one night in this fabulous place.Visited November 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 19 March 2024
- Paolo CStradella, Italy171 contributionsWONDERMy wife and I had wanted to visit Matera for a few years. We finally went there last 4 day long weekend. MAGNIFICENT! It's a must see at least once in your life. City inhabited since prehistoric times. Divided between Sasso Barisano and Sasso Caveoso with Civita in the middle. You get lost in its streets and in its steps from one stone to another. Worth visiting are the many rock churches and other churches in the city, the typical stone rebuilt as in the 1950s, the various viewpoints for taking photos. Piazza Vittorio Veneto, the main square with the long diver. Cathedral. Lots of bars, trattorias and restaurants with typical Matera-Puglia dishes. I recommend the trip to the Matera Murgia (the area in front of Matera) with the caves inhabited since prehistoric times and the belvedere (where you can take photos). Truly a marvel. Rightly a world heritage site. The advice is to wear comfortable shoes because you have to make a lot of steps to go up and down! And if it rains, be even more careful because you slip easily!Visited March 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 22 March 2024
- OlgaZurich, Switzerland10 contributionsThe most surprising discovery in my travelsThe city is away from everything, in the middle of nowhere. She takes your breath away. Incredibly beautiful, enchanted and majestic. The people - tourists and residents alike - are nice, in a good mood, relaxed and stylish. I don't have the words to express our enthusiasm and describe our feelings. Worth one and more trips. Photos don't reflect that.Visited March 2024Travelled with familyWritten 1 April 2024
- Caterina BTurin, Italy132 contributionsUnique in the worldUnique site in the world. Incredible if we think that until 40 years ago it was almost abandoned and it was considered a national shame that people lived there until the 1950s. Now it has been recovered, too much so. The only flaw: prices of a real tourist site, at times bordering on circumvention of the incompetent.Visited April 2024Travelled with familyWritten 17 April 2024
- 62sergio62Lecco, Italy1,027 contributionsThrillingA unique, unmissable place. I believe it is one of the essential visits in the already wonderful Italian tourist-cultural panorama. Getting lost in its up and down alleys is a unique experience and it is easy to understand why it was chosen as a location for some films. Unfortunately the tourism business is making great strides here too but, holding our nose for some economic inconsistencies, I think it's really worth immersing yourself here for an exciting leap back into the pastVisited January 2024Travelled with friendsWritten 23 April 2024
- SumicliziaBologna, Italy360 contributionsUnmissable!Absolutely worth visiting for their historical value. Partly excavated and partly built by working the local tuff stone, they have been declared a world heritage site by UNESCO. Inside the Sassi there is a labyrinth of alleys and caves which for a long time were the real homes of the people of Matera since the Paleolithic. The somewhat tiring visit, given the continuous ups and downs in the rock, is however totally rewarded by the emotions that this unique place transmits. Try to stay there at least one night because the view of the illuminated Sassi is spectacular.Visited August 2023Travelled with familyWritten 1 May 2024
- annap861Thessaloniki, Greece196 contributionsThere are no words to describe this place!!!A great experience was the visit to Matera. The caves started to be made by monks of the catholic church (which is why there are underground churches). At one point they were a refuge for poor troglodytes, who probably shared each cave with ten families. Unique criterion for creating a cave ...the rooms should be exposed to the sun as much as possible during the day. The ovens were shared and each family distinguished its own bread by the initials it put on it. Conditions were so bad that child mortality was as high as 50 percent. This, of course, in the lower mahallas, while the wealthiest lived in other places. Sometime in 1950 the inhabitants moved away and settled elsewhere. Don't make the mistake of staying less than two days in this city, as the narrow streets are worth exploring!Visited May 2024Travelled with familyWritten 3 May 2024
- lorettaSassuolo, Italy126 contributionsShowTruly spectacular, everything, the ravine, the Tibetan bridge, the entire rocky part with the churches and caves, the streets and stairways of the historic center, the palaces, the churches, the cathedral is a true marvel. It is a city that undoubtedly deserves to be visited. Highly recommended.Visited April 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 4 May 2024
- Marvin GOgdensburg, New York1,672 contributionsMatera is a warren of crooked pathways and amazing buildingsMatera, Italy is one of the oldest towns in the world and has been inhabited continuously for over 7,0000 years. As one of the most spectacular Italian cities, it’s located on the edge of a ravine and is divided into two districts (Sasso Caveoso – South and Sasso Barisano – North). Sasso Caveoso reminded me of Cappadocia where we stayed in a boutique cave hotel. The original buildings were hewn into limestone rock. The newer district was built from quarried stones. The crooked streets are easy to navigate on foot as they form a maze. We got lost countless times as we wandered through stone archways and the labyrinth of lanes and dead ends, but that was the fun of it as we asked the locals for directions. Usually, it was a child who guided us out of our dilemma. It was a fun day.Visited April 2024Travelled with familyWritten 13 May 2024
- Giovanna PMilan, Italy703 contributionsExtraordinary MateraMuch has been said and written about the stones of Matera but only by getting lost in the streets and looking out from some viewpoint can you grasp their extraordinary beauty. The guide is useful to accompany you and explain what you see but be careful to choose carefully. In my experience the guide who accompanied us for a two-hour tour went too far to introduce us to the artisan's workshop, the typical products shop, etc... not appreciatedVisited May 2024Travelled with friendsWritten 18 May 2024
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