Step into the heart of one of Italy’s most extraordinary cities with a guided walking tour through the Sassi di Matera. Departing from Via Volta, your certified guide introduces you to the unique charm and ancient origins of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. The journey begins with a stop at the impressive Church of San Francesco, a testament to the deep spiritual roots of the area.
From the lively Piazza del Sedile, the tour descends into the Sassi, where centuries-old cave dwellings, winding alleys, and rock-carved facades unfold at every turn. Along this scenic route, you’ll enjoy sweeping views and fascinating insights into the city’s past.
Highlights include a visit to the Rupestrian Church of Sant’Antonio and an authentic cave house, offering a powerful glimpse into daily life in old Matera. After the cave dwelling visit, a special surprise awaits: a live performance by a citizen of Matera playing a traditional instrument—adding a heartfelt and cultural twist to the experience.
As you continue through Via Madonna delle Virtù to Porta Pistoia, and finally to Piazzetta Pascoli, you'll carry with you the sights, sounds, and soul of Matera.
Itinerary:
Meet your tour guide and fellow participants
San Francesco Square – Admire the stunning Baroque-style church
Sedile Square – Begin descent into the historic Sassi district
Scenic walk through the Sassi – Discover narrow alleys and stone houses
Rock Church of Sant’Antonio – Explore a church carved into the rock
Cave Dwelling – Step inside a traditional furnished home (casa grotta)
Via Madonna delle Virtù & Porta Pistoia – Learn about the Sassi's evolution
Church of San Pietro (brief stop) – Hear about its historical significance
Piazzetta Pascoli – End the tour with breathtaking panoramic views