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NAPLES

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CASERTA

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CUMA

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ERCOLANUM

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POMPEII

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Sorrento
What to expect at your stop in Sorrento
Here's a brief outline of this Small ancient Town in the Heart of the Sorrentine Coast Sorrento is the most important city on the Sorrento Peninsula which puts out into the sea between the Bay of Naples and the Gulf of Sorrento.It is sing by poets and writers for its spectacular (beauty) charm.
Sorrento, not to be rhetorical is indeed the land of colours which are bright or delicate depending on the change of the season: the blue of the sea, the light blue like the colour of the traditional crafts that the fisherman face the sea in, green like the pine and olive trees that frame the magnificent view of the gulf, like the orange and lemon trees that give the air its sweet smell, like the vegetation and the gardens that are the pride of the people of Sorrento.While Visiting Sorrento .
It is rich of artistic sights as St. Francis's Church, Villa Comunale, Correale Museum and the Cathedral.
The church of St. Francis with its lovely bell tower and the monastery which contains interesting cloisters from the 14 the century whose capitals support arches pointed in the Morish style.
The cathedral is renovated in the 15th century with its campanile.
The museum Correale di terranova is housed in an 18th century palace. On the grand floor there is a very interesting archaeological collection. Particularly impressive are the museum's collections of 17th and 18th century, furniture mostly Neapolitan and china from Dresden, Vienna and Naples.
Beyond the Correale Museum you reach a terrace called "Belvedere" where you can admire the view of the sea and beautiful sunsets.
As legends tell Ulisses resisted here the call of the sirens. The city is also the birthplace of Tasso (1544), the author of Jerusalem Delivered. The villa where he was born is now part of the Hotel Tramontano.
Ravello
This is probably the most elegant of towns on the amalfi coast and one of the most inspired areas it has hosted a selection of important hosts from wagner greta garbo Winston Churchill the kennedy family
Just for it mere beauty
has appealed for centuries to writers, artists, musicians, travellers… and dreamers! Boccaccio, D. H. Lawrence and Wagner are among the "greats" who succumbed to the spell of Ravello. Wagner partly composed his opera "Parsifal" here, and today author Gore Vidal lives and derives inspiration from this charming town.
to find yourself at Villa Rufolo.where every year great concerts are held with acclaimed artists from all over the world choose to take their repertoire to ravello. The Beautiful gardens with views across the mountains and the Coast below. The charms of Ravello also captivated an Englishman, Lord Grimthorpe, who built the Villa Cimbrone early this century with the help of his valet, Nicola Mansi, a native of Ravello. Together they transformed an ancient villa, enriching it with antiques, paintings and relics collected from all over Italy. Today the gardens of Villa Cimbrone are a Mediterranean sanctuary
Amalfi
Once you have visited the other areas of the amalfi coast, Amalfi is the last stop it finds itself on the beautiful Amalfi Coast is a little romantic town of tall white houses built on rocks facing a blue bay on the Gulf of Salerno. As one of Italy's most beautifully seaside resort, it plays an important role in the tourism for its glorious past.
It was founded by Constantine the Great. Between the X and XI century A.D., it become a great commercial and military potency in the Tyrrhenian sea. It coined its own money, the "tarμ", and established the first international navigation code "Thabulae De Amalphia". It also used the Mariner's Compass. In the middle of the XII century it was rediscovered by the tourism.
Today Amalfi is a quiet resort town with a temperate climate and incomparable natural beauties.
What you can see while in Amalfi To visit:
The monumental complex of the Cathedral is a place of interest not only for the expert of art, but for the curious guest who want to discover the history of the town. Attraction in the Surrounding of Amalfi; The Emerald Grotto is a marine cave at the end of a rocky creek washed by the sea. It is visited by boat. The exceptionally clear water is illuminated indirectly by rays of light which give it a beautiful emerald colour. Fine stalactites add to the interest of the trip. They indicate that the cave must have formerly been above the water level. So with ItalyTravellers you will surely have a great day visiting all these special areas and Amalfi.
HERCULANEUM
At Herculaneum, unlike Pompeii, where the eruption destroyed roofs and attics, a large part of the buildings remain several stories high: the House of Argus still has its wooden balcony.
The House of Relief of Telephus is distinguished by its refined marble decorations; the House of Neptune and Amphitrite have beautiful mosaics; the House of the Deer has sumptuous rooms and the superb Villa of the Papyri is famous for its sculptures, now on view in the Archaeological Museum of Naples and its library of philosophical texts. Not far from Herculaneum, near Torre Annunziata (formerly ancient Oplontis) stands the Villa of Poppea. The traditional view is that it belonged to Poppea Sabina, Nero’s second wife. The building, standing in a large garden, is decorated with brilliant frescoes representing still life subject

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