Romantic and Scenic seaside hilltop city – Ravello, Italy
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packages in Italy. In which Ravello is
all about Beauty and
romance the scenic seaside hilltop city offers its mesmerized beauty
to the visitors. Its
sherbet-colored houses with
dense vineyards, orange and lemon groves and an impressive read of
the Bay of Salermo make it a piece of paradise on earth
and one of the most attractive destinations in Italy. Plan your Ravello Italy trip with Italy Travel Agency.
Ravello offers-
Villa Rufolo: The Villa Rufolo, that overlooks the piazza Vescovado, is the historical and cultural center of Ravello. Built by a wealthy merchant family in the 13th century, the villa has a rich and storied past.
Villa Cimbrone:
Sitting
high atop a promontory that offers gorgeous views of the Mediterranean and the dramatic outline below, the Villa
Cimbrone is the crown
laurel of Ravello. Its origins date
back to the 11th century,
but the villa and the gardens
were extensively renovated by
a British nobleman, Lord
Grim Thorpe, in the early 20th century.
The Duomo
(Cathedral):
The Duomo, which faces the
main square (Piazza
Vescovado), is the spiritual and social center of
Ravello. Built in the 11th century with support from
the Rufolo family, the Duomo is a combination
of Baroque and Romanesque styles. Dedicated to St. Pantaleone,
the church has undergone extensive modifications
and restorations over the past 900 years. The Duomo’s shining white façade
dates back to the last major restoration in 1931. The Duomo’s bell tower, which dates back to the 13th century, shows Moorish and
Byzantine influence.
Ravello concerts:
The dreamlike setting
of Ravello’s gardens inspired Wagner,
and it’s fitting that today music is major feature of Ravello. The
Ravello Concert Society organizes a
long season of chamber
music concerts (March-November), most of which are held against
a backdrop of sky
and ocean in the panoramic gardens of Wagner’s inspiration for Parsifal, the
Villa Rufolo. Tickets can be bought online from the Society’s website. The mixture of scenery and music creates an atmosphere that you’re
unlikely to forget.
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