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Visit the Sassi of Matera with Brunella-exciting Sassi Tour

4.9(49)Matera1 hour
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Description

This is an exciting tour. Through the stories of his family, Brunella manages to make you enter the past and make alive the History of the Stones, a story of sacrifice especially of redemption, just think that DA "Shame of Italy" in 2014 was proclaimed "European Capital of Culture 2019". They say about me: Hi I'm Clelia DA Bergamo. This visit was recommended DA a friend but I confirm.... DA do ....Our Guide Brunella managed to make me understand what I was seeing ... the reality of a life in those places that today are beautiful and unique to us but there is a whole why is a percome tell DA. Brunella was a fantastic Guide, who was able to give a familiar and personal touch to the history of the place and the people. Hearing stories of how his father and family had lived provided valuable context for the places we visited.

Tour Options

Visit the Sassi of Matera with Brunella-exciting Sassi Tour

Itinerary

Admission included15 min

From the Murgia departure by Vespa to enter the Sasso Barisano, overlooking the famous E. COLOMBO belvedere

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Continue on your Vespa until you reach the beautiful Piazza di San Pietro Caveoso located inside the Sasso Caveoso, a historic and ancient part of the city in front of the caves of prehistory

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The Sasso Caveoso, which looks south towards Montescaglioso, recalls the shape of a theatre cavea, with the houses arranged in steps. Inside there are various neighborhoods, districts and districts

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The Church of San Francesco d'Assisi is a Baroque Catholic place of worship in Matera, located in the central Piazza San Francesco.

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The Cathedral of Matera, which has the official name of the Cathedral of Our Lady of Bruna and St. Eustace, is the main place of Catholic worship in Matera, the mother church of the Archdiocese of Matera-Irsina. The cathedral was built in Apulian Romanesque style in the 13th century on the highest spur of the Civita that divides the two Sassi.

Admission included20 min

It is a beautiful frescoed Rock Church. The church of Madonna delle Grazie is located in the Via del Sasso Caveoso in Matera. The church was formerly named after St. Eustace. The entrance includes a terracotta bas-relief representing the Madonna and Child. The interior of the rock church has an imposing Baroque altar placed at the original iconostasis. Behind the altar we find a rock wall with several openings that lead to the sacristy; once there was the chancel. In the ceiling there are two carved domes and visible apse arches. On the right wall there is a Crucifixion, now ruined, under which there is a faded fresco. The figure of Christ is accompanied DA two angels and at the foot of it are: the Mother and John. On another wall is represented St. Francis of Assisi receiving the stigmata. The corresponding wall, however, shows a painting of Saint Lucia.

Admission included20 min

The Casa Grotta is the typical house of the Sassi built partially by digging into the rock and partially built. In the Casa Grotta del Casalnuovo you can experience a real house of the Sassi through its original furniture and the tools of daily use that the family that lived there used in everyday life until 1958. It is a real ethnographic collection, a small museum with objects of common use and work from the times when the Sassi were inhabited, before the depopulation that occurred in the fifties. Inside, the original rooms and furnishings of the house are reconstructed before the ancient districts were depopulated in the late 1950s.

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The current Piazza del Sedile was called Piazza Maggiore until the 14th century, and there was space especially for commercial activity, with the headquarters of the Point of Sale. In 1550, according to some sources, the Saracen Bishop decided to build a palace intended to host the meetings of the city government. Around the Palazzo del Sedile a new form was given to the square itself, building (or modifying) some buildings, with the intention of hosting some functions of government of the city itself. Among others, the prisons were located in the Square, the seat of the Governor and the garrison. The Palazzo del Sedile and the Piazza underwent heavy alterations in 1779 that substantially gave the current shape to the square and the buildings that surround it. After the Unification of Italy and until 1944 the Palazzo del Sedile housed the seat of the Municipality. Later the palace was destined to a secondary seat of the Conservatory of Bari, then destined to become the Duni Conservatory of Matera.

Highlights

Authorized Guide
entrance to cave house typically furnished
entrance to the rock church

What's included

Included
Authorized Guide
entrance to cave house typically furnished
entrance to the rock church

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Reviews(49)

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lisajanet5
July 5, 2026
A must do tour with a fantastic guide.

We had a fantastic tour of Metra with Brunella. Friendly and hugely knowledgeable she took us around the Sassi explaining the history from cave dwelling monks until the modern day. The personal connection she had really brought the whole tour to life. Always aware of the weather (very hot) and the slippy conditions under foot, we took a gentle walk around the Sassi.

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Z5555TAchrisk
July 3, 2026
Walking through history in Matera, Italy

We had a wonderful time on this historical walk through time in Matera with our guide. We learned so much and she was very knowledgeable. Highly recommended this guide!

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fabioaX1355CO
June 30, 2026
Matera... magic for the eyes and soul

Fantastic experience, Matera at sunset is of unique beauty, Brunella perfectly conveys the historical/human story of past times

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F2720HLfrancom
June 22, 2026
Excellent experience.

Very positive experience; the girl who guided us explained everything with passion and precision, and I would highly recommend her. Matera is a fantastic city.

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659ugor
June 17, 2026
There are those who speak and those who inspire emotions.

Brunella gave us emotions. It was not the usual descriptive guide. Well done, well done, well done!

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marcellacK5519AE
April 4, 2026
Walking among the stones a look to the past and one to the future

We did the walking tour with the guide Brunella. His stories fascinated us, his enthusiastic explanations made us love the city even more. Thanks again

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alessiasX3593TH
April 4, 2026
Recommended

Beautiful visit excellent guide

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Compass53152664764
March 28, 2026
The story of survival

Brunella was a wonderful professional guide, always with a smile, kind made us literally live the Sassi of Matera we could not have a better guide. Highly recommended therefore to all those who want to discover the wonderful history of the Sassi di Matera Thank you Brunella

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Inspire14478236193
November 17, 2025
Super experience with exceptional driving

First time for me in Matera and I was lucky because I found Brunella, a guide who touched the soul strings of each of us, making us excited and well understand that Matera is unique, both for the ingenuity of the inhabitants and for the ability to adapt each of them. As I already told her live, in my life (and we travel a lot) I found two guides capable of making me excited: one in Syracuse and the other is her. Look for Brunella if you want to see Matera with your eyes, but above all with your soul!

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200simonad
November 16, 2025
Great experience with Brunella

Visit with Brunella, a very professional, engaging and prepared person, has been able to transmit strong emotions with his family memories. Thank you.

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