Attractions and places to see around Miglionico include a rich blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural beauty. This picturesque hill town in Basilicata offers panoramic views of the Bradano valley, San Giuliano Lake, and surrounding countryside. Its medieval origins are evident in its historic center, featuring narrow streets and ancient churches. The area is recognized for its significant historical and natural features.
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The southern Italian city of Matera is impressive and attractive, but at the same time also mysterious and a bit rough. It looks more like a labyrinth of stone houses, steep staircases and narrow streets. The Sassi di Matera, or Stones of Matera, is full of caves that were once inhabited and were therefore a disgrace to Italy. Times have changed suddenly, and today the Sassi di Matera are the pride not only of the city, but also of the entire Basilicata region, in which Matera is located.
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Matera is an Italian city in the Basilicata region, the capital of the province of the same name. It lies on the edge of the Murgia plateau. Its surroundings are home to the most important caveman settlements in the Mediterranean region. Since 1993, the "Sassi di Matera" (Stones of Matera), the oldest part of the city, have been a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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The Cathedral of Matera (Italian: Cattedrale della Madonna della Bruna e di Sant'Eustachio) is a Roman Catholic church in Matera, Italy. The cathedral of the Archdiocese of Matera-Irsina bears the title of a minor basilica. The church was built in the 13th century in the Apulian Romanesque style and stands on the highest point of the city between the two Sassi. Source and further information can be found at: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kathedrale_von_Matera
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Be sure to walk down through the valley
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Miglionico is rich in history. The most prominent historical site is the Castello del Malconsiglio, a medieval castle famous as the site of the "Conspiracy of the Barons" in 1485. Its historic center also offers narrow, winding streets and stone buildings reflecting its medieval origins. Nearby, you can also visit the unique rock-cut churches, such as the Rock Church of Santa Rita.
Yes, Miglionico features several significant religious buildings. The Church of Santa Maria Maggiore (Mother Church/Basilica) is a cultural highlight, housing a majestic wooden polyptych by Cima da Conegliano and other precious paintings. The Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie is noted for its frescoes by Sodoma. In the wider area, you can visit the impressive Matera Cathedral and the Church of Saints Peter and Paul (San Pietro Caveoso) in Matera.
Miglionico's elevated position provides sweeping panoramic views across the surrounding countryside, including the Bradano valley, San Giuliano Lake, olive groves, and rolling hills. For a unique perspective of Matera, visit the Suspension bridge over the Gravina, which offers breathtaking views of the Sassi.
The area around Miglionico offers beautiful natural landscapes. The nearby San Giuliano Lake/Nature Reserve is home to rare aquatic birds and other wildlife, providing a peaceful natural setting. You can also enjoy countryside walks through farmland, olive groves, and woodland.
The region around Miglionico is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find various routes for running, road cycling, and mountain biking. For example, there are several running trails like the 'Peucetian Way, Stage 7' and cycling routes such as the 'Miglionico, Grottole, and Lake San Giuliano Loop'. Explore more options on the Running Trails around Miglionico, Road Cycling Routes around Miglionico, and MTB Trails around Miglionico guide pages.
While the guide data doesn't list specific hiking trails directly from Miglionico, the area is suitable for countryside walks through olive groves and woodlands. For more structured routes, consider the 'Peucetian Way, Stage 7' which is a difficult running trail that can also be hiked, or the 'Via Peuceta Stage 7 Loop' for mountain biking, both offering scenic paths. You can find more details on the Running Trails around Miglionico and MTB Trails around Miglionico guide pages.
Many attractions around Miglionico are considered family-friendly. The Matera Cathedral and the Church of Saints Peter and Paul (San Pietro Caveoso) are suitable for families interested in history and architecture. The Castello del Malconsiglio offers a multimedia tour that can engage younger visitors with its historical narrative. Exploring the historic center of Miglionico itself is also a pleasant family activity.
The best time to visit Miglionico is generally during the spring (April-June) and early autumn (September-October) when the weather is pleasant for exploring historical sites and enjoying outdoor activities. Summers can be hot, but the evenings are often enjoyable. Winters are milder but some attractions might have reduced hours.
To experience the unique rock architecture, you should visit the nearby city of Matera, famous for its Sassi (cave dwellings). Highlights like the Rock Church of Santa Rita offer a glimpse into these ancient structures. The Sassi of Matera are a network of cave houses and underground premises carved into the soft tufa rock, providing a fascinating historical and architectural experience.
Visitors particularly enjoy the rich historical and cultural heritage, especially the medieval charm of Miglionico and the unique Sassi of Matera. The panoramic views from Miglionico's elevated position are also highly appreciated. Many find the Suspension bridge over the Gravina to be a beautiful and historically significant spot, offering breathtaking views.
Absolutely. The Church of Santa Maria Maggiore in Miglionico houses a significant wooden polyptych by the renowned Venetian Renaissance painter Cima da Conegliano, dating from 1499. It also features a 16th-century Baroque organ and other valuable paintings, including one by Tintoretto. The Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie is also notable for its frescoes by Giovanni Antonio Bazzi (Sodoma).
Yes, there are several cycling routes for both road cycling and mountain biking near Miglionico. For road cyclists, popular routes include the 'Miglionico, Grottole, and Lake San Giuliano Loop'. Mountain bikers can enjoy trails like the 'San Giuliano Lake Loop' or the 'Colle di Sisto loop from Miglionico'. You can find detailed information and maps on the Road Cycling Routes around Miglionico and MTB Trails around Miglionico guide pages.
While specific parking details for each attraction are not provided, as a hill town, Miglionico typically has designated parking areas for visitors, often on the outskirts of the historic center. It's advisable to look for public parking signs upon arrival, especially near the Castello del Malconsiglio and the main piazza.


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