4/11
Home / Italy / Matera /

The people of Matera used to live in these cave dwellings

matera_italy0322.jpg It is divided into a bustling upper district and the quieter lower Sassi districtThumbnailsFrom the 8th - 13th centuries, it is believed that such caves provided refuge for the monks from Eastern AnatoliaIt is divided into a bustling upper district and the quieter lower Sassi districtThumbnailsFrom the 8th - 13th centuries, it is believed that such caves provided refuge for the monks from Eastern AnatoliaIt is divided into a bustling upper district and the quieter lower Sassi districtThumbnailsFrom the 8th - 13th centuries, it is believed that such caves provided refuge for the monks from Eastern AnatoliaIt is divided into a bustling upper district and the quieter lower Sassi districtThumbnailsFrom the 8th - 13th centuries, it is believed that such caves provided refuge for the monks from Eastern AnatoliaIt is divided into a bustling upper district and the quieter lower Sassi districtThumbnailsFrom the 8th - 13th centuries, it is believed that such caves provided refuge for the monks from Eastern AnatoliaIt is divided into a bustling upper district and the quieter lower Sassi districtThumbnailsFrom the 8th - 13th centuries, it is believed that such caves provided refuge for the monks from Eastern AnatoliaIt is divided into a bustling upper district and the quieter lower Sassi districtThumbnailsFrom the 8th - 13th centuries, it is believed that such caves provided refuge for the monks from Eastern Anatolia

[Sassi di Matera - Matera - Italy]