Discover a world built out of stone in Matera, one of the world's oldest cities still inhabited. Explore Sassi di Matera, a fascinating maze of culture and history made up of rock-hewn chapels and ancient cave homes. Discover the allure of Sasso Barisano, with its sophisticated facades, neighborhood artisan stores, and secret courtyards.
Wander through Rione Monti, a hillside neighborhood filled with hundreds of trulli, now home to cozy shops, cafes, and artisan boutiques. For a quieter, more authentic experience, explore Aia Piccola, where locals still live in these UNESCO-listed homes, preserving centuries-old traditions. Don’t miss I Trulli di Alberobello, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, a living museum of architecture, culture, and southern Italian heritage.
Then, dive into Bari Vecchia, the old town where winding lanes are filled with laundry lines and the aroma of fresh orecchiette pasta drying in the sun-great candid moments for your camera.
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Matera is one of Italy’s most fascinating cities, world-renowned for its ancient Sassi districts — cave dwellings carved into the limestone cliffs. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Matera is also known as the European Capital of Culture 2019 and has been used as a filming location for movies like The Passion of the Christ and No Time to Die. Highlights of Matera: Sassi di Matera: the historic cave dwellings and stone-carved churches. Casa Grotta: a restored cave house showing how people once lived. Cattedrale di Matera: an impressive Romanesque cathedral with panoramic views. Piazza Vittorio Veneto: lively square with underground cisterns to explore. Belvedere di Murgia Timone: a viewpoint offering stunning vistas over the Sassi. Matera is best explored on foot, wandering through its narrow alleys, steps, and terraces.
Alberobello is a charming town in southern Italy, world-famous for its unique Trulli houses — whitewashed stone huts with conical roofs. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the town looks like a fairytale village and offers a truly magical walking experience. Highlights of Alberobello: Rione Monti & Aia Piccola: neighborhoods with hundreds of Trulli, some still used as homes. Trullo Sovrano: the only two-story Trullo open to visitors. Chiesa di Sant’Antonio: a rare Trullo-shaped church. Craft shops & boutiques: many Trulli house local artisans, souvenirs, and wine shops. ♂️ Alberobello is small and easily explored on foot, making it perfect for a half-day visit, often combined with Locorotondo, Martina Franca, or Matera.
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