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Tricarico Carnival
A festival related to transhumance
16 Jan - 17 Jan
Tricarico Cathedral
The church of Santa Maria Assunta appears to date back to Robert Guiscard. Remodeled several times with two naves, it preserves frescoes and wonderful stucco work, and the tombs of the bishops of the diocese.
Rocco Scotellaro
Rocco Scotellaro, mayor poet of peasant freedom. He left many writings, but above all, he left an indelible imprint in the hearts of his countrymen.
Rite of Commencement Carnival
This is the ritual that the Masks perform on the night of Jan. 17 to propitiate St. Antuono, patron saint of animals. Food, music and dancing around the bonfire precede the 3 ritual laps around the church.
Archaeological Museum of Tricarico
Some rooms of the Ducal Palace house the Archaeological Museum, where the remains of excavations from the Tricarico, Civita and Collina Materana areas with valuable works are located.
Ducal Palace Tricarico
The Ducal Palace is a treasure chest of beauty and town memory, with its decorated rooms overlooking the town. The Sanseverino counts lived there and today it is Tricarico's exhibition center.
Norman Tower of Tricarico
It is the symbol of Tricarico: from whichever point you look at it, your eyes fall first on the Norman Tower that rises mighty 27 meters next to the fine monastery of Santa Chiara.
Bishop's Palace of Tricarico
Tricarico is a bishopric: in the past it has counted bishops now Venerable. The Bishop's Palace now houses the Diocesan Museum, custodian of valuable works from the countries of the Diocese.
Carmelite Church and Convent
Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Tricarico's patron saint, and adjoining Convent, come alive during the rites of her feast day, when the Church remains open and the frescoes of Ferro can be admired.
Saracen Gate and Tower
Remnants of Tricarico's west boundary wall with attached watchtower delineate the characteristic neighborhood whose narrow streets tell of the Saracen invasion.
The Saracen Gardens of Tricarico
Terraced vegetable gardens of Arab derivation are located in a basin below the village. Characteristic for their rainwater collection system, vegetables, including fragrant celery, are grown there.
The beautiful village of Tricarico
It is a town in the hills of Matera rich in history, culture and traditions; it has undergone Arab, Norman and Saracen invasions and preserves traces of them in its alleys and monuments.