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Itinerari in Campania
The Amalfi Coast Positano is 36 kilometers of paradise away from Vietri sul Mare. Fourteen spots in total, each with its traditions and pecularities, worth visiting at least once in a lifetime. The places, immersed in a charming scenery, have in common a crystal blue sea, wild nature, maiolic dome churches and houses clunged to...
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The Sorrentine Peninsula The peninsula was the destination of famous travellers since the seventeenth century and before that it was the place chosen from the ancient Romans to build their villas. The Sorrentine Peninsula is a triumph of colors and tastes, of bays and breathtaking views that dominate the sea. There are also many types...
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THE VESUVIUS h embankments are formed by piles of lavic scoriae, which precipitated in incandescent state and spread towards the low slopes, proving precious for the vegetation thanks to their fertile material, rich in silicon and potassium. Proceeding along the rim of the crater, one can observe the whole extent of the southern part of...
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The Sancturay of the blessed Virgin of the Rosary In Piazza Bartolo Longo stands the famous sanctuary of the  Beata Vergine del Rosario. Once, this large area called Campo Pompeiano, was a feud belonging first to Luigi Caracciolo and then to Ferdinando d’Aragona until in 1593 it became the private property of Alfonso Piccolomini. From...
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History of excavation of Stabia Even if in the Peutingerian Tabula, a road -map of the Roman Empire of the 4th century A.D., Stabiae was located at the north of the river Sarno, it was often confused, during the 16th and 17th century, with Pompeii (Civita). In the 18th century thanks to Milante, bishop from...
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History of the excavation of Oplontis The first official excavation of the site of villa A ( locality Mascatelle) in Torre Annunziata began in the 18th century, when a cuniculus was excavated from the Conte di Sarno canal. It can now be seen at the south boundaries of the archaeological area. The excavation work, carried...
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History of the excavations of Herculaneum The digs began at Herculaneum in 1738, and continued using the technique of underground tunnels and exploratory and ventilation shafts until 1828, when the “open-air” digs were authorized, and carried out until 1875. After a very long interruption, in 1927 Amedeo Maiuri began again the work , and continued...
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Historical background Pompei rests on a plateau of Vesuvian lava, about 30 meters above sea level, in an area that enabled control over the valley of the Sarno river, which had a port at its mouth. In the first half of the sixth century B.C., the first circle of city walls was built, following the...
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Campi Flegrei un soggiorno termale I Campi Flegrei affondano le loro radici nel mito e si sono conquistati un posto nella storia di grande rilievo. La terra di fuoco, declamata da Omero e Virgilio, è una enorme area vulcanica formata da numerosi crateri di cui l’unico ancora attivo è la Solfatara. Gli altri, invece, vivono...
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Vietri sul Mare è il primo comune della Costiera Amalfitana che si incontra proveniendo da Salerno, da cui dista soli tre chilometri. Nell’antichità Vietri fu città etrusca, subì poi la dominazione dei Sanniti e infine dei Romani. Vietri è famosa soprattutto per il suo artigianato della ceramica, che è sempre stato molto fiorente. Le notizie...
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