The 10 Best Things to do Good for a Rainy Day in Matera, Basilicata

May 16, 2022 Hector Krause

Get to Matera quickly, because it’s still relatively undiscovered by foreign tourists. In town, visit the Domenico Ridola National Museum. Matera’s real claim to fame, though, and the reason it’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the extensive series of cave dwellings ("i sassi") southeast of town, first inhabited by Benedictine and Basilian monks. You’ll see individual cells, chapels, and even some churches, many adorned with Byzantine decorations and frescoes.
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1. Museo Laboratorio della Civilta Contadina

Via San Giovanni Vecchio 60, 75100, Matera Italy +39 0835 344057 [email protected] http://museolaboratorio.it/
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5.0 based on 436 reviews

Museo Laboratorio della Civilta Contadina

A restored XVI century building with court located in via San Giovanni Vecchio 60 (Sasso Barisano) is the home of the 500 m2 large Museo Laboratorio della Civiltà Contadina (Museum-Workshop of the Peasant Culture). The exhibition rooms are dedicated to the ancient trades related to the work in the fields but also to all the other handicraft activities carried on in the ancient quarters of Matera: sieve-maker, tanner, shepherd, basket-maker, cavamonti, shoe-shiner, barber, cabinet-maker, mastro d'ascia, blacksmith, tailor, conciapiatti, potter, knife-grinder, saddler, coppersmith, cobbler, peasant, scalpellino. Also, various every-day tools are exposed: farm tools, equipment for storage and processing of wheat, weaving equipment. Other rooms are dedicated to daily-life places - such as the public wine cellar and the typical house - and themes related to the South-Italy history such as brigandage, childhood condition and water-harvesting. The Museo-Laboratorio aims to be a dynamic structure among the tourism products of Matera and a reference for the development of the culture of the past through exhibition and educational activities.

Reviewed By PaulinaRospondek

Great place to visit. The collection is quite big and it is very interesting. the owner is very nice and he will give more information if you are interested. highly recommended when visiting Matera

2. Chiesa dei Quattro Evangelisti

75100, Matera Italy +39 328 136 5403 [email protected] http://www.chiesaquattroevangelisti.it
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Chiesa dei Quattro Evangelisti

3. MOOM Matera Olive Oil Museum

Vico I Casalnuovo,3, 75100, Matera Italy +39 380 701 5042 [email protected] http://www.moom.bio
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MOOM Matera Olive Oil Museum

Matera Olive Oil Museum(MOOM). Reconstructed in an ancient underground oil mill in Sassi of Matera. RESERVATION IS NEEDED! PLEASE CALL US TO ASK A VISIT!

Reviewed By LEnriquesC - Brasilia, Brazil

The Moom, Matera Olive Oil Museum, is located in the Sassi of Matera, in Casalnuovo, and has been realized in an old rock press as proof of the historical features of the cave and its integration in the urban landscape. The building hosting the Moom is assumed to date back to the 15 -16 century. This is a very interesting little museum, and Educational and very worthwhile.

4. Materasum Ipogeo

Recinto XX Settembre 7, 75100, Matera Italy +39 366 285 9653 http://www.ipogeomaterasum.com/
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Materasum Ipogeo

Matera Sum ipogeo is a place where space and time stop to tell you the history. traditions and culture mix of one of the most ancient cities in the world. pure emotion from the depths of the earth

Reviewed By supergirlUk - New Malden, United Kingdom

Great visit with very helpful audio guide in Italian but written explanations in English, French and Japanese. Great historical visit explaining the way life used to be in Matera

5. Church of Santa Maria de Idris

Sasso Caveoso, 75100, Matera Italy +39 327 980 3776 http://www.sassidimatera.net/#!cosa-visitare/l38u3
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Church of Santa Maria de Idris

This church is carved into a huge rock pinnacle jutting from the lip of a gorge.

Reviewed By dakkass - Isola d'Ischia, Italy

Carved into the rock at its summit it's the focal point of the town! Very beautiful the view from outside the two churches. Worth the ticket!

6. Cattedrale di Matera

Piazza del Duomo, Matera Italy +39 329 260 8599 http://www.aptbasilicata.it
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Cattedrale di Matera

Reviewed By LEnriquesC - Brasilia, Brazil

The Chapel of the Annunciation is very precious, with several sculptures, among which a beautiful Pieta in the upper part. It is dedicated to Santa Maria della Brunna, whose Byzantine icon it has. And formerly there was in its place the church of San Eustaquio, patron saint of the city, and the ceiling is full of frescoes with scenes from her life.

7. Chiesa di San Rocco

Matera Italy
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Chiesa di San Rocco

8. Casa Grotta di Vico Solitario

Vico Solitario 11, 75100, Matera Italy +39 0835 310118 [email protected] http://www.casagrotta.it
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Casa Grotta di Vico Solitario

Matera Sassi Storica Casa Grotta - di vico Solitario: Typically Furnished Cave Dwelling To see what a real peasant dwelling was like before the “Sassi” of Matera were abandoned, visit a typical cave dwelling with furniture and tools of the time in the “Sasso Caveoso”. The description of the Cave Dwelling in English language is available inside. Open all year round.

Reviewed By Sylvain54321 - Lugrin, France

This is a visit of a typical 19th century house of Matera. The house is amazingly well furnished, so that one can learn a huge amount of interesting facts on how the daily life was managed at that time. The immersive effect is very strong, and you realize that each act of ordinary life was difficult in those times. This type of installation is so much better than the usual “tradition museums” in which you see the old clothes and habits !

9. Aqvaworld Bluwellness Family Club

Via delle Comunicazioni Zona Paip 2, 75100, Matera Italy +39 0835 197 3570 [email protected] http://www.aqvaworld.it
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Aqvaworld Bluwellness Family Club

Aqvaworld is an exclusive multifunctional Club located in Matera focused on Wellness. The Club has six pools heated up to 32° C and has been designed on the purpose of using only one element: water. A vertical structure built on five levels, each one has different areas: Swim, Fitness, Medical Wellness, Scuba Diving, Beauty Farm, Solarium with an open-air swimming pool, Entertainment, Travel, Shops and Services. Aqvaworld is perfect for families all day long and for relax week end.

10. MUSMA Museum of Contemporary Sculpture

Palazzo Pomarici Via San Giacomo, 751000, Matera Italy +39 366 935 7768 [email protected] http://www.musma.it
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MUSMA Museum of Contemporary Sculpture

The MUSMA, internationally recognized for its unique cave exhibition spaces, is the most important museum entirely dedicated to sculpture in Italy. MUSMA occupies the spaces of the 17th Century Palazzo Pomarici and was inaugurated on October 14th, 2006. In ancient caves carved-out of limestone over time, there are works of art which tell the story of Italian and international sculpture from the late 1800s to today and seem to have found their “natural home”. The fullness and emptiness of sculpture appear extraordinarily complementary to the positive and negative spaces of the Sassi architecture. From the underground rooms, we pass into the noble palace, onto the first floor where the works are arranged in chronological order and are framed by elegant vaults and cornices.

Reviewed By estersatomi - Bologna, Italy

Rich contemporary sculptures (and not only) collection in a unique location, stunning caves. You can find a large variety of artists like Antonietta Raphaël, Maria Lai, Emilio Isgrò, Medardo Rosso. The bookshop is well stocked.

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