
Pietrapertosa, located in the Basilicata region of Italy, is a place full of history and natural beauty. The city is famous for its rock-carved houses, known as “sassi”, that date back to the medieval period. But the history of Pietrapertosa begins much earlier, dating back to prehistoric times. The local residents, the Lucani, were an indigenous population of Basilicata who lived in these rock-carved caves since the Neolithic period.
In the Middle Ages, the city became an important center of trade and craftsmanship, attracting many residents to come and live in the “sassi”. Over time, the city continued to grow, becoming an important cultural and economic center.

But not only its past history makes Pietrapertosa a unique place. The city is surrounded by breathtaking mountain and valley landscapes, offering a wide range of outdoor activities such as trekking, hiking, and mountain biking. Furthermore, the city is located near the Pollino National Park, which offers a wide range of activities such as hikes, birdwatching, and wolf and eagle sightings.
In addition, Pietrapertosa is famous for its traditional cuisine, based on local and seasonal products. Visitors can taste typical dishes of Basilicata such as “pasta alla norma” (pasta with eggplant and salted ricotta), “pane cunzato” (bread with local condiments), and “pasticciotto” (a sweet made of shortcrust pastry and custard). In short, Pietrapertosa is a place full of history and natural beauty, with delicious cuisine and outdoor activities for all tastes. We invite you to come and discover this hidden treasure of Basilicata and immerse yourself in its unique culture. You won’t regret it!