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Episode 17: Basilicata & Potenza — Matera, Sassi, Greek Temples, Norman Castles, Festivals & Southern Italy’s Hidden Mountain Region In this episode of the Immersion Travel Italy Podcast, we travel into Basilicata, one of southern Italy’s most overlooked yet deeply compelling regions. Anchored by its mountain capital Potenza, Basilicata sits between Puglia, Campania, and Calabria, touching the Ionian Sea and the Tyrrhenian coast near Maratea while remaining shaped by the Lucanian Apennines. This is inland southern Italy — rugged, introspective, authentic. This immersive Basilicata travel guide episode explores: • Potenza — Italy’s highest regional capital • Matera and the Sassi — UNESCO World Heritage Site • The transformation from “Shame of Italy” in the 1950s to European Capital of Culture • Cave churches and Byzantine frescoes • The Cathedral of Matera and the newer post-war town • Madonna della Bruna festival and the dramatic “lo strazzo” • Presepe Vivente in the Sassi at Christmas • Metaponto and Magna Graecia Greek temples • Melfi’s Norman castle and Frederick II’s Constitutions • Venosa, birthplace of Horace and home to the Abbey of the Santissima Trinità • Dolomiti Lucane and the Volo dell’Angelo zipline • Monte Vulture and Aglianico del Vulture wine • Lucanian cuisine, peperone crusco, lamb, and pastoral traditions We trace Basilicata’s history from Greek colonization in Metaponto, through Roman Venusia, Norman power in Melfi, medieval monasticism, Bourbon rule, emigration to America, and post–World War II hardship. We discuss how Matera was once called “the shame of Italy,” how families were relocated from the Sassi, and how restoration transformed the city into one of Italy’s most extraordinary destinations. You will experience Matera on screen — from Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ filmed among the Sassi, to No Time to Die featuring dramatic chase scenes through its vertical streets, and the Italian television series Imma Tataranni set against Matera’s staircases and piazzas. We walk cave churches carved into stone, explore Potenza’s Cathedral of San Gerardo, and drive through the Apennine spine of southern Italy. This episode is part of the Regional Capitals of Italy Series, moving region by region through all 20 Italian capitals. If you love Italian history, UNESCO sites, Italian festivals, Catholic traditions, medieval castles, Greek ruins, hidden Italy destinations, wine travel, slow travel, and immersive cultural experiences, this episode is for you. Associated blog for this episode: 👉 https://katerinaferrara.com/blog/ [https://katerinaferrara.com/blog/] 📩 Join my FREE Immersion Travel Italy newsletter for monthly Italy travel inspiration, festival calendars, insider tips, and curated itineraries: 👉 https://katerinaferrara.com [https://katerinaferrara.com/] 📚 Explore the Ultimate Festival & Travel Guide Series: Ultimate Festival and Travel Guide Puglia https://amzn.to/42WEnH1 [https://amzn.to/42WEnH1] Ultimate Festival and Travel Guide Sicily https://amzn.to/3KARdo8 [https://amzn.to/3KARdo8] Ultimate Festival and Travel Guide Rome and Beyond https://amzn.to/4gRlvz0 [https://amzn.to/4gRlvz0] Ultimate Festival and Travel Guide Venice and the Veneto https://amzn.to/48OhHfT [https://amzn.to/48OhHfT] Ultimate Festival and Travel Guide Milan and Lombardy https://amzn.to/46VzmQs [https://amzn.to/46VzmQs] Sicilia in Festa: Experience the Magic of Sicily’s History, Art and Timeless Cultural Celebrations https://amzn.to/4jPVEHK [https://amzn.to/4jPVEHK] New episodes release every Friday as we continue south into Calabria and its capital Catanzaro. Travel slowly. Travel deeply. Discover Italy beyond the checklist. — Katerina Ferrara Author of the Travel Italy Book series Immersion Travel Italy Podcast
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