Matera's streets appear in front of the camera, which, almost unaware, moves quickly opposite to Lanfranchi Palace: former religious building, then high school where Giovanni Pascoli taught, later headquarters to the Soprintendenza delle Arti for Basilicata and, today, National Museum of Basilicata Medieval and Modern Art.
Matera's streets appear in front of the camera, which, almost unaware, moves quickly opposite to Lanfranchi Palace: former religious building, then high school where Giovanni Pascoli taught, later headquarters to the Soprintendenza delle Arti for Basilicata and, today, National Museum of Basilicata Medieval and Modern Art.