Chiesa di Sant'Agostino Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Large but simple church
This large Baroque church in Sasso Barisano was formerly a monastery. It is imposing from the outside, but the interior is relatively modest, lacking the usual Baroque embellishments. The fifteenth ...
Situated in the northern panoramic end of the Sassi district. Beneath this structure the original settlement can be found, with the rock cut-out rooms. From here it’s a walk back to the rest of Matera...
We have visited this Baroque church in the northern part of Sasso Barisano, a national monument of Italy, during our walk in Sassi di Matera. The view of the Sassi di Matera and the surrounding roc...
particularly interesting for panorama and hewn church
As other travellers have said, the visit to this church is interesting for several reasons: the exquisite panorama to be enjoyed from it, the stone-hewn church (with free access) and also a collection...
Large but simple church
This large Baroque church in Sasso Barisano was formerly a monastery. It is imposing from the outside, but the interior is relatively modest, lacking the usual Baroque embellishments. The fifteenth ...
Spectacular view
The view is wonderfull here, you can make a lot of picture and looks wonderfull.We went during the day, there are a lot of tourists
An outstanding complex
Situated in the northern panoramic end of the Sassi district. Beneath this structure the original settlement can be found, with the rock cut-out rooms. From here it’s a walk back to the rest of Matera...
It was once a monastery of the Augustinians
We have visited this Baroque church in the northern part of Sasso Barisano, a national monument of Italy, during our walk in Sassi di Matera. The view of the Sassi di Matera and the surrounding roc...
particularly interesting for panorama and hewn church
As other travellers have said, the visit to this church is interesting for several reasons: the exquisite panorama to be enjoyed from it, the stone-hewn church (with free access) and also a collection...