Top 10 Hidden Gems Things to do in Province of Matera, Basilicata

October 13, 2021 Concepcion Newsome

The province of Matera (Italian: Provincia di Matera) is a province in the Basilicata region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Matera. It has an area of 3,447 square kilometres (1,331 sq mi) and a total population of 201,133; the city Matera has a population of 56,204. There are 31 comunes (Italian: comuni) in the province (see Comunes of the Province of Matera). The province of Matera is bordered by the province of Potenza in the west and south, the region of Calabria also to the south, the region of Apulia to the east and north, and by the Ionian Sea to the southeast.
Restaurants in Province of Matera

1. Matera Tour Guide

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Matera Tour Guide

Matera Tour Guide, with Antonio Manicone and Eleonora Sansone (local guides), provides tourist consulting and high professional tourist services, especially guided tours. Our proposals for customised tours and cultural routes are addressed also to groups and schools.

2. Renato Favilli - Guida Turistica Matera

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Renato Favilli - Guida Turistica Matera

Hello, I'm Renato Favilli a licensed tour guide. Materavventura well as offering classic tourist paths, want to live the experience of visiting through unconventional paths coming to discover the most unexplored; crossings of streams, walks in the nature and history of the area, not forgetting the traditions and folklore. Discovery and fun guaranteed.

3. Natural Fun

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Natural Fun

Discover Matera by a quad bike (atv)! Enjoy a very amazing experience you will be captured by the ancient quarters of Matera in a really breathtaking natural setting. Life is too short to brive a boring car!!

4. 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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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

5. Eledorado Ranch

Contrada Due Gravine SNC, 75100, Matera Italy +39 328 761 0502 [email protected] http://www.eledoradoranch.it/
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Eledorado Ranch

They say that those who are riding does not have feet on the ground and from the saddle, can be seen more easily a better world. Our world is made of nature, genuine and simple joy. A few kilometers from the city of stones, Unesco World Heritage Site, WWF oasis of San Giuliano, wetland of international importance for aquatic fauna, and the Parco della Murgia Matera, one of the most spectacular rocky landscapes of Italy, the 'El (s) dorado Ranch was founded with the intent to create a happy haven to live carelessly her love for horses and make new interesting friends.

6. Cook'n Fun at Mary's

Via Monsignor di Macco 67A, 75100, Matera Italy +39 320 693 6553 [email protected] http://www.cooknfunatmarys.com/
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Cook'n Fun at Mary's

Live a fun activity steeped in culture and customs, in a real-family environment! Learn the secrets of the authentic Italian cuisine through our private hands-on cooking classes in Matera. Mary will welcome you and your friends in her private kitchen where you'll cook traditional dishes that you can easily reproduce at home and enjoy the masterpiece you've just learned to prepare! During the session you will make 4 tasty recipes – which depend on the day and season (homemade pasta – ravioli, tagliatelle, cavatelli – fresh tomato sauces, eggplant parmigiana, tiramisu, panna cotta, etc.), all with fresh organic ingredients. Once everything is cooked, you’ll sit around my kitchen table and enjoy your meal paired with a good wine. According to the most typical Italian tradition, an espresso will conclude this adventure. At the end of the day you’ll receive your Italian cooking Diploma and a gift to remember this special experience. As part of our club, you’ll keep receiving our newsletter and updates on recipes, menus, tips and secrets of the Italian cuisine, and may count on our support if you need help in recreating our recipes. Classes are in English and hands-on – you will not just watch, you will take an active role in making your own meal. Small groups of min 2, max 6 people (but we can arrange larger groups if needed). Morning classes starting around 10:00 a.m. (evening sessions can be arranged upon request). Recommended to everybody: kids will love to make homemade pasta and pizza! We can arrange special classes and menus for vegetarians and people with food intolerances. Lessons are in English, but if you know – or are learning – our language and want a fun way to practice it, our classes can also be held in Italian.

Reviewed By 544annemarieb

Fantastic way to experience Matera is to take a cooking class with Mary! We spend a lovely day making food from the Matera region and learning more about the people, culture and history of the region. She is warm, inviting and very experienced chef. We learned how to make pasta, tiramisu and other delicious food! I never dreamt that making pasta would be so much fun and easy. If you go to Matera, you should take a cooking class with Mary!

7. 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.

8. 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

9. Centro Storico di Craco

75010 Craco Italy +39 338 218 3892 [email protected] http://www.cracomuseum.eu
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Centro Storico di Craco

Those looking for places to visit in Basilicata, find in Craco one of the most fascinating and suggestive destinations, a unique place that combines art, history, landscape but also drama. Natural set for Cinema, hub for Art, Culture, Research and Innovation, immersed in the badlands, in the heart of Basilicata!

Reviewed By Studiotimografia - Venice, Italy

This was one of the highlights of my trip. Having researched the ruins of Craco Vecchio, I knew that I needed to contact il Comune di Craco and purchase the Daily Craco card. The office opened at 10am and I paid 15€ for the full experience. It began with a brief tour of the old convent, where I was the only person visiting so Saverio ended up giving me a private tour which was incredibly informative. After that, I went to the meeting point where I found about 7 other couples just waiting. Before we set off, we were all given hard hats and began the tour. Having paid attention to Saverio's private tour, I was already in possession of the history of Craco Vecchio which allowed me to spend most of my time taking photos. The overall tour took about an hour and there were even donkeys which were remarkably friendly. (Being a city dweller, I still find the idea of random farm animals something of a novelty.) It was a wonderful way to spend the morning, only a short drive from Matera.

10. Sanctuary of Our Lady Queen of Anglona

Piazza SS. Maria D'Anglona, 4 Località Anglona, 75028 Tursi Italy +39 351 020 8646 [email protected] http://www.parrocchietursi.org
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Sanctuary of Our Lady Queen of Anglona

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