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Matera's biggest water cistern
Palombari are huge public cisterns that collected spring water for drinking. Apart from them, people dug their own smaller cisterns for private use for themselves and the live stock which lived with t...
The whole visit takes less than fifteen minutes, at a cost of 3€. You will go down several levels on steel stairs, walk on steel decking to the end of the cave, turn around, and walk back to leave...
Very interesting to learn how the cities water system worked, up until just a few years ago. I definitely recommend. There are about three stories of stairs going in and out of the cistern so not acce...
What an amazing experience. Was lit incredibly well, and just a little bit of history to try to understand how these people used to live. Was otherworldy.
Matera's biggest water cistern
Palombari are huge public cisterns that collected spring water for drinking. Apart from them, people dug their own smaller cisterns for private use for themselves and the live stock which lived with t...
All over in about ten minutes
The whole visit takes less than fifteen minutes, at a cost of 3€. You will go down several levels on steel stairs, walk on steel decking to the end of the cave, turn around, and walk back to leave...
Historical Public Water Engineering
Very interesting to learn how the cities water system worked, up until just a few years ago. I definitely recommend. There are about three stories of stairs going in and out of the cistern so not acce...
Worth A Look
Quite an engineering achievement. Very hot day so truthfully I didn't take everything in. Worth The Visit though hot or not.
A real stunner
What an amazing experience. Was lit incredibly well, and just a little bit of history to try to understand how these people used to live. Was otherworldy.