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Mind-blowing Photography Of Matera's Cave By Federico Scarchilli

Mind-blowing Photography Of Matera's Cave By Federico Scarchilli
An Italian photographer Federico Scarchilli who is very talented took some amazing photos showing the unique architecture of the Southern Italian town. Matera is famous for its cave dwellings. It is also one of the oldest inhabited cities in the world. After the passage of some time, it has been converted into luxurious cave hotels.
Sassi is the area which is involved with high poverty. Now can we discuss about UNESCO World Heritage Site that is changed its name 2019 European capital of culture. Actually from 1950s , In sassi people were happy to see the modern dwellings in the newer areas of the city. Cave hotels became popular for the turists because they like to stay there. He represented different categories of architecture, art and engineering. Matera is also has the nickname ' City of Shame'. Its new name is City of European Culture. Italian photographer Federico Scarchilli captured the beauty of the beautiful place of Matera's ancient architecture.

Mind-blowing Photography Of Matera's Cave By Federico Scarchilli
Mind-blowing Photography Of Matera's Cave By Federico Scarchilli

Mind-blowing Photography Of Matera's Cave By Federico Scarchilli

Mind-blowing Photography Of Matera's Cave By Federico Scarchilli

Mind-blowing Photography Of Matera's Cave By Federico Scarchilli

Mind-blowing Photography Of Matera's Cave By Federico Scarchilli

Mind-blowing Photography Of Matera's Cave By Federico Scarchilli

Mind-blowing Photography Of Matera's Cave By Federico Scarchilli

Mind-blowing Photography Of Matera's Cave By Federico Scarchilli

Mind-blowing Photography Of Matera's Cave By Federico Scarchilli

Mind-blowing Photography Of Matera's Cave By Federico Scarchilli

Mind-blowing Photography Of Matera's Cave By Federico Scarchilli

Mind-blowing Photography Of Matera's Cave By Federico Scarchilli

Mind-blowing Photography Of Matera's Cave By Federico Scarchilli

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