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Situated at the northern end of Italy's hill, the rural provinces of Apulia and Vasilycata
Are largely unspoiled and unknown to many, although they hide a truly astonishing wealth of artistic and historic treasures.
Leaving from the Altamulce Plateau, you will visit Trani, with its port and enchanting Romanesque Cathedral, and Castello Monta, that boasts a mysterious octagonal shaped medieval castle built by King Frederick II.
This is one of the most fascinating and mysterious monuments in Italy, naturally the symbol of Bisonia. It dominates the surrounding towns, although it is isolated from them.
The landscape of olive groves and vineyards will take you to Vasilycata, a land where human and natural history have left important traces ever since it emerged from the sea.
It was called Vasilycata for the first time in a document dating back to 1175, and its name probably originates from Vasilyskos, a Byzantine administrator.
After staying in Venosa, an ancient Roman city, and after passing through the Vulture vineyards to reach Malfi, with its Norman castle, you will head south along roads surrounded by golden hills to reach Matera, famous for its facades.
A paradise for those who love to relax in naturally beautiful surroundings, a scene rich in charm and ancient peace, a land which boasts tradition, archaeology, unpolluted landscapes, and culinary delights.
The Grandfather of Augustino Coppa was born in Bernalda. He lived here in the central story of the city.
As a child, I heard these wonderful stories from my grandfather, who also made wine in the basement of the house in New York.
And we ate food like Lamparjone, which few people even a little know, but people in Puglia and Vasilycata know, and the finest as Icececa or Numali.
They preserved the tradition of Vasilycata, which is this wonderful region of Italy that is little known.
This is the first time that Vasilycata has been visited in the city.
It is the first time that Vasilycata has been visited in the city.
When you see Vasilycata from the sky, you see fields, you see lakes, you see mountains, you see mountains, you see mountains, you see mountains, you see mountains.
When you see Vasilycata from the sky, you see fields, you see graves, you see beautiful country, you see the earth as it was intended to be.
We have a region of Italy that is still preserved, that is still authentic, that is still unpolluted.
You see something undisturbed, and that's really a reason I hope many people come to visit Vasilycata, but that they will have a chance to see Italy undisturbed the way it really was.
Matera is one of the most fascinating historic towns in Italy.
Its ancient districts, the Sassy, are one gigantic sculpture, an urban miracle which recounts thousands of years of history of one of the most unique cities in the world.
Carved out of and built inside two water-eroded valleys, the Sassy, situated on the right-hand side of a ravine,
appear as a tangle of houses and caves that extend deeply into the insides of the earth.
Numerous rock churches, enriched by splendid frescoes, express the fascinating character of the ripestrium culture and civilization that thrived here throughout centuries of history
and remain in such privileged places as the Sassy and the Mudja or Moors.
Castles and cathedrals and natural oasis and parks, flavours of the land and treasures of art and history. From sea to mountains, from the Adriatic to the Mudja, the magic goes on and on.
Every day you will discover local art treasures and sample the cuisine and products of these places. You will often have the impression of travelling back in time.
A trip to a place where the charms of history are mixed with local traditions and the folklore blends with good food and the countryside. Picture postcard landscapes every season of the year.
A trip to the Sassy and the Mudja, the Sassy and the Mudja, is a trip to the Sassy and the Mudja.
A trip to the Sassy and the Mudja, the Sassy and the Mudja.
A trip to the Sassy and the Mudja.
