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Amalfi Coast is for many people who visited it
an unforgettable place. Visiting the small villages, breathing this
unique air, walking through the narrow streets will relax you and make
ready to enjoy at the maximum your vacation. Nearby hotel Villa Pandora
you can take interesting excursions such as:
Pompeii Excavation site: In the shade of Mt. Vesuvius the most visited
in the world. The volcano
represents the death and the renaissance of the Roman city: on the
24th August 79 A.D. ash and magma destroyed it completely, but thanks
to that eruption, Pompeii's ruins are still intact.
Caserta’s Royal Palace: 18th century structure built
following Charles of Bourbon’s willing to emulate
Versailles’Chateau.
Naples: famous worldwide thanks to pizza and local songs, the city is
a clam that slowly opens itself to the eyes of visitors. The National
Archaeological Museum of Naples can be considered one of the most
important cultural centres in the world in terms of the quantity and
quality of Greek and Roman relics it contains. To visit are Angioino
Castle, Ovo Castle and Royal Palace.
Paestum: visiting Paestum is discovering a pulse that
seems to be hidden: lifeless stone will talk to you as never
before. It’s one of the most important Italian excavation site
and the proof of Greek culture greatness.
Ravello, the city of the music: Villa Rufolo
was built in 1200 AD and his sea viewed garden
amazed Wagner and there in summer Ravello
Festival takes place.
Amalfi: the Duomo dates from the 10th
century and was further enhanced through
the centuries up until the 1800's. It displays a
mix of styles, from Moorish to Norman, to Gothic.
Dedicated to St. Andrew, Amalfi cathedral rises
at the end of steep steps and dominates the
square of the same name. In the middle of the
square is the eighteenth-century fountain of
St.Andrew or of the People.
Positano: is worldwide known for its
fashion, if you are looking for shopping.
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