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The old stone walls of Matera

#ThailandFlightEvent If you are traveling to Matera, Italy, the first place that comes to mind is probably the Matera Duomo Cathedral. However, before you go to see the sunset, there is one place I would like to recommend. It is the Museum of Modern Sculpture Art hidden in the Sassi residential area. In the dark caves where real people used to live, the sculptures placed alone quietly shine. Since I am used to seeing them in bright galleries, the silence between the space and the artwork felt a little awkward when I first entered the exhibition hall. I recommend stopping by before seeing the sunset where Matera's old stone walls and modern art meet. #italytravel
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Posted: May 21, 2025
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