Step into a living storey carved in stone with this guided walking tour of Matera, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. This immersive experience takes you deep into the heart of the Sassi of Matera, a UNESCO World Heritage Site where history, nature, and human ingenuity come together in a breathtaking landscape.
Your journey begins in Piazza Vittorio Veneto, a vibrant gateway overlooking the ancient districts. From here, admire sweeping views over the Sasso Caveoso and the wild plateau of the Murgia, setting the stage for a narrative that unfolds through centuries of life carved into rock.
As you walk through narrow alleys and stone stairways, your guide brings the city to life with stories of daily life, resilience, and transformation. Pass by Palazzo Lanfranchi and the elegant Church of the Carmine, where simple Baroque lines contrast beautifully with the rugged surroundings.
Descending into the Sassi, you’ll reach the Church of Saint Pietro Caveoso, dramatically positioned above the Gravina canyon. This is where Matera reveals its most authentic soul. Nearby, discover the extraordinary world of rock-hewn spirituality through ancient cave churches such as Santa Lucia delle Malve and Santa Maria de Idris. Carved directly into the limestone, these sacred spaces preserve traces of medieval frescoes and centuries of devotion.
The experience continues through a maze of cave dwellings, hidden corners, and panoramic terraces. Every turn offers a new perspective—arched passageways, sunlit stone facades, and quiet viewpoints opening onto the dramatic Gravina of Matera, a deep canyon that frames the city like a natural amphitheatre.
Unlike standard tours, this experience is designed as a slow, immersive walk, allowing you to fully absorb the atmosphere and details of each location. Small group size ensures a more personal connection with your guide and the opportunity to ask questions and engage with the stories behind the stones.
Your journey culminates at the Cathedral of Saint Maria della Bruna and Saint Eustachio, rising majestically above the Sassi on the Civita hill. From here, enjoy one of the most iconic views in southern Italy—a panorama that has inspired filmmakers, including scenes from The Passion of the Christ.
This is more than a walking tour. It’s a journey through time, designed for travellers who want to connect deeply with a place, understand its soul, and experience Matera beyond the surface.