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Did James Bond film in Matera?

An important sequence of No Time To Die takes place in the beautiful town of Matera in Italy. The small city is situated on a rocky outcrop in the region of Basilicata, in southern Italy.



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Palazzo Gattini is the hotel of Matera that contributed to the new James Bond movie offering hospitality, privacy and serenity to the movie director, Cary Joji Fukunaga, and to the main actors, Daniel Craig and Léa Seydoux.

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Arguably, this is why the makers of the 22nd film of the series centred on the most famous secret agent in the world, James Bond, decided to shoot on the northern shore of Lake Garda and the road that runs alongside it. The film in question is the 2010 film “Quantum of Solace”.

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Is Matera worth visiting? Yes! This small city in the Basilicata region is in a part of Southern Italy that often gets overlooked. It's one of Italy's most unique destinations.

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But be careful, during your Matera walking tour, you will involve a lot of walking, and as the city is hilly, hot—especially in the summer—and completely out in the open, you'll want to make sure you pack comfortable shoes and plenty of water.

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Matera is the only place in the world where people can boast to be still living in the same houses of their ancestors of 9,000 years ago. Until the late 1980s this was considered an area of poverty, since many of these houses were, and in some cases still are, uninhabitable.

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