Matera

Matera, Basilicata's jewel, may be the world's third-longest continuously inhabited human settlement. Natural caves in the tufa limestone, exposed as the Gravina cut its gorge, attracted the first inhabitants perhaps 7000 years ago. More elaborate structures were built atop them. Today, looking across the gorge to Matera’s huddled sassi (cave dwellings) it seems you've been transported back to the ancient Holy Land.


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A view of the tightly packed buildings of Bari's Old Town, with Basilica di San Nicola on the right and the sea in the distance

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Bari reinvented: why you should visit Puglia's underrated port

Mar 18, 2019 • 5 min read

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