MUSMA – Museum of Contemporary Sculpture Matera – Pomarici Palace

MUSMA – Museum of Contemporary Sculpture Matera – Pomarici Palace
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Matera, Basilicata · 16th century onwards

MUSMA – Museum of Contemporary Sculpture Matera

Italy’s premier museum dedicated entirely to sculpture, housed within a sixteenth-century palace and the Sassi district’s unique underground chambers.

At a glance

MUSMA occupies Palazzo Pomarici, perched at the highest point of Matera’s famous Sassi district. The museum is the world’s only “cave” museum, integrating contemporary sculpture with the ancient hypogea—hand-quarried underground spaces—that honeycomb the rock landscape beneath the city.

History

The museum opened in 2006, transforming the sixteenth-century Palazzo Pomarici into a space for contemporary art. Its establishment recognized both the palazzo’s architectural significance and the Sassi’s extraordinary geological heritage, creating a venue where sculpture could dialogue with millennia of human excavation.

What you see

The collection spreads across two distinct environments: the palazzo’s constructed rooms above ground and the vast hypogea carved into living rock below. Sculptures are displayed within these dramatic stone chambers, where the weight and texture of the excavated landscape become integral to the viewing experience. The interplay between contemporary works and ancient quarried spaces creates an intense emotional resonance.

Cultural significance

MUSMA holds unique status as Italy’s leading museum dedicated exclusively to sculpture. By situating contemporary art within the Sassi’s subterranean archaeology, the museum demonstrates how modern practice can engage meaningfully with historical place. The synergy between artwork and environment transforms both into something greater than either could achieve alone.

Key facts

  • Address: Via S. Giacomo, 75100 Matera
  • Coordinates: 40.666117283063215, 16.6122829914093
  • Official website: http://www.musma.it/
  • Phone: 366 935 7768

Practical information

Hours and admission prices are not listed in available sources; consult the official website or contact the museum directly before your visit.

Getting there

The museum is located in the Sassi district of Matera, accessible on foot from the town centre. Public parking near the Sassi is limited; early arrival is advised. For travel information to Matera by train or car, check regional transport networks.

Sources & resources

Editorial text © Cultural Heritage Online. Based on the Cultural Heritage Online legacy archive.

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