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Dimore dell’Idris

Why I love this place
I love this place because you sleep inside the raw rock, like the ancient Materani—just with an upgrade to first class accommodations!
— Giuditta
Suite room at Dimore dell'Idris carved into the rock with stone floor and open doorway

Dimore dell’Idris is carved directly into the ancient rock of the Sassi — rooms hollowed from the same caves that families called home for centuries. It is an albergo diffuso, a scattered hotel where the rooms are not gathered under one roof but distributed across multiple historic buildings throughout the Sasso Caveoso.

A Story of Displacement and Return

In 1952, a Special Law forced roughly 17,000 people — two-thirds of Matera’s population — to abandon these dwellings in what was officially framed as slum clearance but amounted to the displacement of an entire community. The Sassi became a near ghost town. It wasn’t until 1986 that people were allowed to return.

The Rooms

Each room is unique — shaped by the cave it inhabits. Stone walls, vaulted ceilings, and carefully chosen design details create spaces that feel ancient and contemporary at once.

Design Details

The interiors blend the raw texture of the cave with contemporary Italian design — a dialogue between the ancient and the modern that mirrors Matera’s own story.

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Hotel website — an albergo diffuso in the Sassi of Matera

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