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Worth a stop
With 6€ ticket price, nearby main cathedral in Matera for sure it with a visit: this location contains very interesting art pieces. I recommend to check out the small shopping corner.
Jose Ortega, a Spanish artist, considered a Social Realist, created a large body of work and evolved through different phases before his death in Paris in 1990. In 1975, he spent time in Matera, and c...
An excellent boutique museum that really requires a guide to explain the works of art. We happened there on a special event by the FIA, whereby students were available to explain in detail each of th...
This gallery is not easy to find, but the rewards are well worth the effort. It showcases the works of Jose Ortega, a Spanish artist who was exiled and lived in Matera for a few years until being allo...
This boutique Museum is one of the best I have experienced on my travels... ever! Preserved by the family of this Spanish artist who was in exile, and now overseen by an independant body, the small bu...
Worth a stop
With 6€ ticket price, nearby main cathedral in Matera for sure it with a visit: this location contains very interesting art pieces. I recommend to check out the small shopping corner.
Outstanding collection of Ortega's work
Jose Ortega, a Spanish artist, considered a Social Realist, created a large body of work and evolved through different phases before his death in Paris in 1990. In 1975, he spent time in Matera, and c...
Unique museum
An excellent boutique museum that really requires a guide to explain the works of art. We happened there on a special event by the FIA, whereby students were available to explain in detail each of th...
Fabulous
This gallery is not easy to find, but the rewards are well worth the effort. It showcases the works of Jose Ortega, a Spanish artist who was exiled and lived in Matera for a few years until being allo...
Uplifting emotionally charged spaces
This boutique Museum is one of the best I have experienced on my travels... ever! Preserved by the family of this Spanish artist who was in exile, and now overseen by an independant body, the small bu...