The Foundation Ettore Pomarici Santomasi is a museum and art gallery located in Gravina in Puglia, in the Apulia region of southern Italy. It is roughly an hour's drive from Bari.
Casa Noha is a 25-minute multimedia exhibit in a 16th-century family home, which details the history of the town and Sassi cave dwellings. It makes a great starting point for a visit to Matera, Italy.
Sasso Caveoso is a district in the Italian city of Matera, Basilicata. It is famous for its ancient rock-hewn cave dwellings which have been inhabited since the Paleolithic period.
The MOOM is a museum of olive oil production in the ancient city of Matera. The building, like many buildings in Matera, is hewn out of tufa rock, and it's assumed to date back to the 16th century.
The Pontifical Basilica di San Nicola is an important church in Bari, located in southern Italy. Its crypt is said to shelter the relics and bones of Saint Nicholas, of Santa Claus fame.
Visitors can explore the basilica's magnificent interior alone or with a guide, and learn how it was built between the 11th and 12th century. It is now an important pilgrimage destination for Roman Catholics and Orthodox Christians from Eastern Europe.