La guida di Maddalena

Maddalena
La guida di Maddalena

Spiagge

Vietri sul Mare borders Salerno and is the first town on the Amalfi Coast. Vietri has large public beaches and a clear sea. Bars and restaurants offer everything you need to enjoy a day of good food and relaxation. The beaches of Vietri are suitable for families with children who always need space to run up and down until they drop.
133 icetyiswa ngabantu basekuhlaleni
Vietri sul Mare
133 icetyiswa ngabantu basekuhlaleni
Vietri sul Mare borders Salerno and is the first town on the Amalfi Coast. Vietri has large public beaches and a clear sea. Bars and restaurants offer everything you need to enjoy a day of good food and relaxation. The beaches of Vietri are suitable for families with children who always need space to run up and down until they drop.
The city of Salerno obviously has its beaches, in particular I would like to point out the beach of Santa Teresa much used by Salerno for lazing around on fine days but above all to enjoy an aperitif at sunset. Other beaches in Salerno are that of Torrione and Pastena where you will find many beaches equipped for maximum comfort even by the sea.
24 icetyiswa ngabantu basekuhlaleni
Erchie
24 icetyiswa ngabantu basekuhlaleni
The city of Salerno obviously has its beaches, in particular I would like to point out the beach of Santa Teresa much used by Salerno for lazing around on fine days but above all to enjoy an aperitif at sunset. Other beaches in Salerno are that of Torrione and Pastena where you will find many beaches equipped for maximum comfort even by the sea.
Porticciolo di Pastena
Lungomare Cristoforo Colombo

Visite turistiche

The city of Salerno obviously has its beaches, in particular I would like to point out the beach of Santa Teresa much used by Salerno for lazing around on fine days but above all to enjoy an aperitif at sunset. Other beaches in Salerno are that of Torrione and Pastena where you will find many beaches equipped for maximum comfort even by the sea.
14 icetyiswa ngabantu basekuhlaleni
Spiaggia di Santa Teresa
14 icetyiswa ngabantu basekuhlaleni
The city of Salerno obviously has its beaches, in particular I would like to point out the beach of Santa Teresa much used by Salerno for lazing around on fine days but above all to enjoy an aperitif at sunset. Other beaches in Salerno are that of Torrione and Pastena where you will find many beaches equipped for maximum comfort even by the sea.
The city of Salerno has a very ancient history, which dates back to the sixth century. BC with the first documented settlements, it was then a Roman colony in 197 BC. During the Early Middle Ages it passed from the Byzantine to the Lombard dominion (646). In the historic center, the large number of buildings and churches from the Longobard and Norman periods have earned it the nickname of "medieval jewel" by the Salerno poet Alfonso Gatto. From the ninth century. it was the capital of the Lombard principality of Southern Italy, the center of important trade relations with the East, Africa and Sicily. The syncretism between the different cultures was the humus for the very famous Salerno medical school, which according to legend was founded by an Arab, a Jew, a Greek, and a Salerno person. In more recent history Salerno experienced the bombings of the allies during the Second World War (August 1943) but it was also the seat of one of the very first Italian anti-fascist governments (11 February 1944 - I Badoglio government). To relive the history of Salerno, we recommend starting from the FS stop in Duomo Via Vernieri to continue towards the heart of the history of Salerno. What see? The cathedral of Salerno (cathedral of San Matteo) of the eleventh century, which is accessed through the Byzantine bronze door (cast in Constantinople in 1099), do not miss the splendid crypt, where you can see one of the first pointed arches of the Romanesque period . A tour of the abbey of the monastery of San Benedetto from the eighth century, since you are here and let us tell you some of the legends of the magician Pietro Barliario. Along the way you will see the ancient Roman aqueduct (“ponte re riaule”), which was used by the Benedictine abbey because it has no wells. Via Mercanti is the beating heart of shopping by day and city nightlife in the evening. There you can see Palazzo Pinto seat of the "Magisterium" of Salerno during the first Badoglio government. Do not miss a visit to the Virtual Museum of the Salerno Medical School to understand the importance of the oldest medical school in the West, also suitable for the youngest audience thanks to the animations of the ancient texts. Another place not to be missed once in Salerno, is the Minerca garden, here you can find refreshment after a day of walking among the terraces of this botanical garden, and you will also be able to better understand the bases of the holistic culture of the Salerno medical school. Continuing in via Mercanti, you will have noticed that it is the beating heart of the city, for shopping by day and nightlife up to Largo Campo in the evening. If you want to taste the history of Salerno, then you absolutely must enter the historic Dolceria Pantaleone, founded in 1868, and book a dinner in the Vicolo della Neve tavern (pasta and beans specialty).
41 icetyiswa ngabantu basekuhlaleni
Centro Storico
41 icetyiswa ngabantu basekuhlaleni
The city of Salerno has a very ancient history, which dates back to the sixth century. BC with the first documented settlements, it was then a Roman colony in 197 BC. During the Early Middle Ages it passed from the Byzantine to the Lombard dominion (646). In the historic center, the large number of buildings and churches from the Longobard and Norman periods have earned it the nickname of "medieval jewel" by the Salerno poet Alfonso Gatto. From the ninth century. it was the capital of the Lombard principality of Southern Italy, the center of important trade relations with the East, Africa and Sicily. The syncretism between the different cultures was the humus for the very famous Salerno medical school, which according to legend was founded by an Arab, a Jew, a Greek, and a Salerno person. In more recent history Salerno experienced the bombings of the allies during the Second World War (August 1943) but it was also the seat of one of the very first Italian anti-fascist governments (11 February 1944 - I Badoglio government). To relive the history of Salerno, we recommend starting from the FS stop in Duomo Via Vernieri to continue towards the heart of the history of Salerno. What see? The cathedral of Salerno (cathedral of San Matteo) of the eleventh century, which is accessed through the Byzantine bronze door (cast in Constantinople in 1099), do not miss the splendid crypt, where you can see one of the first pointed arches of the Romanesque period . A tour of the abbey of the monastery of San Benedetto from the eighth century, since you are here and let us tell you some of the legends of the magician Pietro Barliario. Along the way you will see the ancient Roman aqueduct (“ponte re riaule”), which was used by the Benedictine abbey because it has no wells. Via Mercanti is the beating heart of shopping by day and city nightlife in the evening. There you can see Palazzo Pinto seat of the "Magisterium" of Salerno during the first Badoglio government. Do not miss a visit to the Virtual Museum of the Salerno Medical School to understand the importance of the oldest medical school in the West, also suitable for the youngest audience thanks to the animations of the ancient texts. Another place not to be missed once in Salerno, is the Minerca garden, here you can find refreshment after a day of walking among the terraces of this botanical garden, and you will also be able to better understand the bases of the holistic culture of the Salerno medical school. Continuing in via Mercanti, you will have noticed that it is the beating heart of the city, for shopping by day and nightlife up to Largo Campo in the evening. If you want to taste the history of Salerno, then you absolutely must enter the historic Dolceria Pantaleone, founded in 1868, and book a dinner in the Vicolo della Neve tavern (pasta and beans specialty).
The medieval castle of Salerno contains three centuries of Lombard civilization (from the eighth to the eleventh century). The results of the archaeological investigations in the perimeter of the Turris major have revealed that the oldest construction phase dates back to the Gothic-Byzantine period. The Lombard prince Arechi II moved the capital of the duchy from Benevento to Salerno and chose the pre-existing fortress as the center of his new capital, located 300 meters above sea level on the top of Mount Bonadies. The prince raised and modified the ancient walls and built a castle "by nature and impregnable art, not being in Italy a fortress more equipped with it". In fact, on the Salerno hill there had been, already in previous centuries, a generic presence dating back to Roman times and testified by various archaeological finds and ceramic fragments. To the north-west rises the "Bastille", a watchtower, while in the outermost part there are a series of towers arranged around the castle and connected by crenellated walls and drawbridges. The fortification thus constituted allowed to dominate the enemies even to a small number of defenders. In 1077 the “Castello di Arechi” becomes Norman and functional for the Nordic knights who stole it from Gisulfo II, the last Lombard prince of Salerno. Later, the “Castello di Arechi” became an important element in the Aragonese defensive chessboard, only to gradually lose importance with the changing techniques of warfare. It was almost completely abandoned in the 19th century.
110 icetyiswa ngabantu basekuhlaleni
I-Castello di Arechi
Località Croce
110 icetyiswa ngabantu basekuhlaleni
The medieval castle of Salerno contains three centuries of Lombard civilization (from the eighth to the eleventh century). The results of the archaeological investigations in the perimeter of the Turris major have revealed that the oldest construction phase dates back to the Gothic-Byzantine period. The Lombard prince Arechi II moved the capital of the duchy from Benevento to Salerno and chose the pre-existing fortress as the center of his new capital, located 300 meters above sea level on the top of Mount Bonadies. The prince raised and modified the ancient walls and built a castle "by nature and impregnable art, not being in Italy a fortress more equipped with it". In fact, on the Salerno hill there had been, already in previous centuries, a generic presence dating back to Roman times and testified by various archaeological finds and ceramic fragments. To the north-west rises the "Bastille", a watchtower, while in the outermost part there are a series of towers arranged around the castle and connected by crenellated walls and drawbridges. The fortification thus constituted allowed to dominate the enemies even to a small number of defenders. In 1077 the “Castello di Arechi” becomes Norman and functional for the Nordic knights who stole it from Gisulfo II, the last Lombard prince of Salerno. Later, the “Castello di Arechi” became an important element in the Aragonese defensive chessboard, only to gradually lose importance with the changing techniques of warfare. It was almost completely abandoned in the 19th century.
The great beauty of the colors of this landscape cannot be brought to canvas and not even the lens of the greatest photographers in the world is able to capture all the facets, which is why in the list of places to visit at least once in a lifetime, the Amalfi Coast, also known as the Divine, it is among the top positions. The hiking itinerary of the Path of the Gods takes place in the silence and tranquility of a superb nature. The path that starts from Agerola takes you to the "Grotta del Biscotto" and from here continues, from valley to valley, towards Nocelle where the Mediterranean scrub becomes more luxuriant and thick, rich in holm oaks, strawberry trees, heather and rosemary. From Nocelle it is possible to reach Positano by descending 1500 steps or take the path to Monte Pertuso and descend into the village of Positano.
550 icetyiswa ngabantu basekuhlaleni
Amalfi Coast
550 icetyiswa ngabantu basekuhlaleni
The great beauty of the colors of this landscape cannot be brought to canvas and not even the lens of the greatest photographers in the world is able to capture all the facets, which is why in the list of places to visit at least once in a lifetime, the Amalfi Coast, also known as the Divine, it is among the top positions. The hiking itinerary of the Path of the Gods takes place in the silence and tranquility of a superb nature. The path that starts from Agerola takes you to the "Grotta del Biscotto" and from here continues, from valley to valley, towards Nocelle where the Mediterranean scrub becomes more luxuriant and thick, rich in holm oaks, strawberry trees, heather and rosemary. From Nocelle it is possible to reach Positano by descending 1500 steps or take the path to Monte Pertuso and descend into the village of Positano.