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Discover Matera’s historic Sassi with the 2-day Tourpass, including museums, rock churches, underground sites, and discounts, all for a flexible 2-day access.
The Matera Tourpass 2 days offers a practical and enriching way to explore the City of the Sassi in Basilicata, Italy. For a single ticket, visitors gain 2 days of access to top cultural sites, including museums, churches carved into rock, underground Matera, and more. The pass also grants discounts on local products, lodging, and dining, making it a valuable choice for those who want a comprehensive experience without the hassle of buying individual tickets at each site.
This easy-to-use pass is ideal for travelers who prefer flexibility and value. It covers a wide range of notable attractions such as Casa Noha, Matera SUM, Casa Cava, and the ‘Visionari Matera’ exhibition featuring works by Picasso, Chagall, and Dalì. Keep in mind that the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users, and it requires downloading the free Tourpass Matera app for seamless access. Guided support is available in multiple languages including Italian, French, Spanish, and English.
The Tourpass grants admission to iconic sites like Matera SUM (Underground Matera), where visitors explore ancient subterranean tunnels and rooms carved into the rock. This site showcases the original homes and infrastructure of Matera’s early inhabitants. The San Giorgio al Paradiso Hypogeum and Senza Nidd cave house also offer insights into the city’s peasant civilization and ancient dwellings.
Each location emphasizes Matera’s unique architecture and the resourcefulness of its early residents, revealing how they adapted to the rugged landscape. While some sites, like Casa Cava, are set in natural cavities, others such as the Bread Museum highlight local craftsmanship and culinary traditions. Visitors can expect a broad perspective on the city’s historic resilience.
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A highlight of the 2-day pass is access to Casa Grotta of Vico Solitario, a preserved historic cave house that illustrates living conditions in ancient Matera. Walking through this authentic dwelling provides a visual understanding of peasant life and traditional construction techniques.
The Sassi Foundation also features prominently, showcasing ongoing preservation efforts and educational displays about the city’s cultural landscape. These stops enable visitors to connect closely with Matera’s historic community and its architectural ingenuity.

An exclusive feature of the 2-day Tourpass is access to the ‘Visionari Matera’ exhibition, where artworks by Picasso, Chagall, and Dalì are displayed within the Sassi. This gives a rare opportunity to see international masterpieces in a historic setting, merging art and history.
Plus, visitors can explore the Casa di Ortega, an internationally renowned Spanish artist’s home, now serving as a museum. These exhibitions enrich the cultural experience, blending modern art with Matera’s ancient backdrop.
The FAI Casa Noha is a multimedia museum that narrates the story of Matera’s urban development and historical evolution through interactive displays. It’s a great place to gain context and visualize the city’s transformation over centuries.
Food enthusiasts will appreciate the Bread Museum and The Secrets of Matera Bread exhibit, which explore local baking traditions. These stops highlight Matera’s culinary heritage and craftsmanship, offering a tangible taste of local culture.
More Great Tours NearbyTourpass holders start their journey at the central square of the historic center, where they can visit the APT Basilicata open space—the only public tourist info point in the city. From here, accessing the printed materials or requesting information is straightforward.
The booking process allows for free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility. Travelers can reserve now and pay later, making it easier to plan without committing immediately. The tour is conducted in Italian, French, Spanish, and English, with a private group setting.
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While the Tourpass offers comprehensive access to Matera’s key sites, it is not suitable for wheelchair users. Visitors should download the free Tourpass Matera app for easy access to general info about the attractions and avoid bringing alcohol or drugs, as they are not permitted within the sites.
Preparing with the app and understanding the site opening hours can help maximize the experience. Since some locations are underground or in caves, it’s wise to wear comfortable shoes and be prepared for variable lighting conditions.

Compared to a 1-day pass, the 2-day Tourpass offers more time to explore the city’s diverse sites. The dual-day format allows for more relaxed visits — visitors can spread out their stops and avoid rushing through the attractions.
The inclusion of special exhibitions and underground sites makes this pass a valuable option for those seeking a comprehensive look at Matera. The discounts on products, lodging, and food add to its cost-effectiveness, especially for travelers planning a longer stay.
The Matera Tourpass 2 days is best suited for history enthusiasts, art lovers, and cultural explorers who want full access to the city’s most significant sites. It works well for those who enjoy immersive visits, as many attractions are located in underground or cave environments.
It’s less suitable for visitors with mobility issues or those seeking a fast-paced sightseeing experience. Nonetheless, for anyone wanting a well-rounded, flexible, and affordable way to experience Matera’s historic richness, this pass offers excellent value.
Is the Tourpass valid for multiple entries?
Yes, the 2-day Tourpass allows multiple visits over two days within the validity period from the first activation.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, cancellations are free up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, offering flexibility in planning.
Does the tour include transportation?
No, the Tourpass covers entry to attractions and discounts but does not include transportation between sites.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The information does not specify age restrictions, but accessibility limitations mean it may not be ideal for wheelchair users or very young children.
What languages are available for guides or app info?
The Tourpass offers support in Italian, French, Spanish, and English.
Do I need to buy separate tickets for attractions?
No, the Tourpass covers entry to multiple sites included in the package, simplifying the process and saving money.