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Sorrento is located on
a tuff coast and is reflected in the Gulf of Naples,
fascinating tourists and visitors, attracted by breathtaking
views and landscapes. The town gives its name to the Sorrento
Peninsula, a great area extended from Vico Equense to Massa
Lubrense. This area, thanks to its geographical shape,
suspended between the green hills and the blue of the seas,
is from the time immemorial a great attraction of the
southern Italy. With its almost twelve thousands
accommodations in over 150 accommodations facilities and over
ten extra accommodations – among camping, bed & breakfast,
residences, hostels, holiday villages and
thirty farm holidays – the Sorrento coast is one of the most
popular destinations of the entire Campania region. It is
also the ideal destination for Italian visitors and foreign
tourists, that want to plan excursions to Capri, Ischia,
Pompei, Amalfi, Positano, Ercolano,
Paestum and Vesuvius, places located at a distance of 50
Kilometres. Sorrento was first a Phoenician colony , after that it
became a port frequented by Greeks for the commercial
activity with Naples and with others southern cities. It was
named by Greeks “Syrenusion” or “Syreon” that means
Siren’s land, the Sirens were the mythological creatures
half woman and half fish, that Homer told in his famous work
“Odyssey”. These creatures with their song could fascinate
the sailors.
After the rule of Oscans and Sannites it was submitted by Romans.
The Romans appreciated so much the beauties of this place
that during the imperial period it was elected an holiday
destination of patricians, as the numerous villas witness.
It was the native country of Torquato Tasso. From time
immemorial Sorrento has exercised a particular charm
which has attracted poets and literary men like Goethe,
Lamartine, Stendhal, De Bouchard, Byron to
D’Annunzio, Ibsen, Douglas, musicians like Rossini,
Liszt,
Mendelssohn, Wagner, painters like Pinelli, Fernet,
Lindstrom,
photographers like De Luca and the brothers Alinari, directors like
De Sica, Gallone and Mastronardo. Among the famous visitors
of Sorrento we can remember also Enrico Caruso, Giacomo
Casanova, Scipione Breislak, Marion Crawford, Charles Dickens,
Helman Melvill, Friedtich Nietzche ed Axel Munthe.
This coasting town was included in the eighteenth- century
among the main destinations of the Ground Tour, a journey
among the most significant Italian cities, that was made by
the foreign intellectuals who wanted to study in depth the
Italian history, art and culture. |
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NOT TO BE MISSED
Basilica of Saint Antonino. It was dedicated to the Patron
Saint and was built with a typical basilica structure, with a nave
and two aisles around the year 1000, then it was restored and
rebuilt between the XVIII and the XIX centuries. The structure
preserves, by the way, paintings of 1600, fragments of an ancient
majolica tiled floor and a remarkable example of Neapolitan crib of
1700, which was attributed to the students of the Sammartino School
with statues which were dressed up with clothes realized with
precious fabrics and enriched with precious laces. In a crypt below
is located Saint Antonino’ s grave. He was born in Campagna, a town
near Salerno, came to Sorrento after a period in which he lived
between Castellammare di Stabia and Faito Mount, and here died on 15
February 471. Among the miracles which were attributed to him, it’s
important to remember, when he saved a child who was swallowed by a
whale. This fact explains the presence of two cetacean bones in the
hall of the basilica. There was a deep bond between the Saint and
the sea and its inhabitants as the collection of ex votos given to
the church by the sailors escaped the shipwrecks, witnesses .
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Cathedral. In
the cathedral of Sorrento couldn’t lack the examples of the local
art, famous in all Italy: the wood intarsia. The cathedral of the
town overlooks the street Corso Italia and it’s adorned with
furnishings realized with ancient techniques of inlaid work. It was
built at the beginning of the fifteenth century with a romantic
style and later it was restored several times until the restoration
of 1924 during which were rebuilt entirely its front. The church, in
addition to the baptistery where was baptized Torquato Tasso, maybe
the most famous citizen of the town, contains a great number of
paintings of the Neapolitan School of the eighteenth century and is
characterized also by a grand campanile. |
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Sedil Dominova. It is refined monument, built around 1450 and
perfectly preserved, it is the ideal place where met the
representatives of the local nobles to discuss about matters related
to the political and administrative life of the city. The only
witness in all region Campania of the ancient aristocratic meeting
point is that one of Dominova with an open loggia, surmounted by
arches with a square base and that is closed on the two sides by two
balustrades and a majolica tiled dome of the seventeenth century.
Very interesting are the frescos of the seventeenth century which
represent the architectonic perspectives. The inner small lounge
preserved the marble inscriptions that now are at the museum
Correale di Terranova in Sorrento. In the area opposite Sedile
Dominova once stayed a small fountain. From this fountain was given
to the square the name “ Schizzariello” that means a small squirt of
water. |
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Saint Francis’ convent. Saint Francis’s convent is formed by
three buildings: the church, the convent and the very famous
cloister. The church was built in the XVI century in a Baroque
style, but with a front in white marble that was built in 1926. It
preserves important works as the wood main door, representing Saint
Francis with the Crucified. Another statue of the saint, in bronze,
in a modern style, realized in 1922 by the sculptor Alfiero Nena, is
visible in the square, opposite the church. Next to the church
there’s the splendid cloister of the fourteenth century that was
found in the VII century and that today is still inhabited by
Franciscan friars.
The building has a rich variety of architectonic styles melted
together to form one work, an ideal setting of the art exhibitions,
festivals, concerts and events. |
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Marina Grande. You can reach this place trough a road that
goes downhill, with large steps. This road has origin from the end
of the street “Sopra le Mura”. After few steps you reach to the gate
of Marina Grande which preserves, despite the successive
restorations, the typical Greek structure and it’s dated around the
IV century B.C. From this gate entered the Turkish pirates, sacked
Sorrento in 1558. Going beyond this gate you are behind a typical
fishing village, represented by a fusion between the Moorish
architecture and the real local style. From this combination arise
architectonic forms, bizarre and picturesque like the houses, built
in the tuff cliff and that are still inhabited. Here arises also St.
Anne’s church, the patron saint of the village, was built at the end
of the seventeenth century and later extended. On this beach, in a
shipyard under the open sky were built the famous “Sorrento fishing
boats”, a typical wood boat with a sail, these boats were long from
6 to 12 meters, easy to handle and reliable, unsinkable. The mastery
skill of Sorrento artisans was so great that the fishing boats were
used by the fishermen of the Gulf of Naples and of the islands.
Heirs of this tradition are the fishing motor boat that are built
still today in Sorrento and its surroundings.
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Correale Museum. The museum arose by a private institution,
wanted by the brothers Alfredo and Pompeo Correale, counts of
Terranova, the last descendants of an old and aristocratic family of
Sorrento. In their will they provided that the palace and their art
collections, preserved in the villa Correale, constituted a museum
entitled with their name. Walking along the rooms of this splendid
residence you can admire precious furniture, refined European and
eastern porcelains and rare Neapolitan and foreign paintings. The
building is distributed on three floors, with a total of twenty four
rooms and the loft that is used as an expository space. The art
collections of the museum Correale present a wide range of
Neapolitan painting and decorative art from XVI to XIX century and
of foreign painting. It also preserves an interesting collection of
European clocks and one of the most prestigious collections of
Chinese, European and Neapolitan porcelains of the XVIII century.
For further information call 0818781846. |
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The museum –workshop of Wood intarsia. It is located
in the old town, in a palace of the eighteenth century, the museum
presents in the room with fresco vaults and with the ceilings faced
with wallpapers hand painted, a selected and rich collection of
furniture and objects made by the inlayer masters of Sorrento for
all the XIX century. The display highlights technical and decorative
aspects of the single schools and artisan workshops. The adjacent
display of paintings of Italian and foreign artists, of vintage
photos and prints, allows to reconstruct the nineteenth century
image of the Sorrento coast and of the historical and environmental
context in which the local production of intarsia developed. The
progress of the manufacture techniques, the documentation of the
used materials, the study of decorative themes and of the planning
details which value the design of the intarsia products and offer
the occasion for other so many sections. Information at 0818771942. |
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Sorrento Cape. This locality, halfway between Sorrento and
Massa Lubrense, reachable also by bus, contains the Regina Giovanna
Beaches and the archaeological site of the villa of Pollio Felice.
To reach this area you have to go along a narrow street, shaded by
olive and orange trees, with the walls covered by ivy, which goes
down along the ramp degrading to the sea. The cliff is dedicated to
the queen Giovanna Durazzo d’Angiò, who , according to a legend,
came to lower herself into this sheet of sea. All the space behind
the top of the mountain is occupied by remains of a great Roman
villa, that belonged maybe to the patrician Pollio Felice, built at
the time of the emperor Domiziano (81-96 A.D.) and was also sung by
the Latin poet Stazio in his poem “Silvae”. Going on you can reach
the “Solara” a expanse of cliffs corroded by the sun, a summer
destination of hundred bathers. |
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Marina Puolo. It is a suggestive seaside village, it counts
today about 150 inhabitants and a territory divided into Sorrento
and Massa Lubrense. Its story is that one of the old fishermen, that
were busy repairing nets and inquiring that sheet of the sea, part
of the nature reserve of Punta Campanella, a protected area of
notable esteem for its biodiversity. The village located behind the
big beach is risen above by an old sighting tower of the pirates.
The name “Puolo” derives from a distortion of the Latin Pollius,
name of the Roman patrician Pollius Felix, owner of a majestic
villa, which stood very close. Puolo area is involved with a
recovery and protection project concerning the tourist field. This
project has been made and continued by an association constituted
among the inhabitants of the village. |
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FROM SORRENTO TO:
Rom: 257 Km.
Naples: 48 Km. |
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INFORMATION AND
USEFUL NUMBER
Town Police: 0818074433
Taxi: 0818782204
Post Offices: Corso Italia 212 and Via Capo 108
Tourist board: Via L. De Maio 35, Tel. 08187074033 |
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