
General
information
Province: Salerno
“Closer to the sky than is not distant from the shore, the city
rises on a mountain”, with these words a known character of the
culture described Ravello one of the most beloved towns of the
Amalfitan coast. This enchanting village from the radiant nature, is
situated in a suggestive position that divides the valley of the
stream Dragon from that of the stream Reginna.
The inhabited area still preserve its
Medieval aspect.
The twisted streets, the villas, the churches from the treasures in
mosaic, still testifies Arab and
oriental influence on
the southern Romanesque art.
Historical outlines
Risen in the VI century b.C., around the year thousand were
populated by a group of noble of the Republic of Amalfi, rebelled to
the authority of the doge.
The city quickly became prosperous, particularly thanks to a
flourishing wool filatoria anciently said “Celendra” that in 1292
the king Carlo II granted to the bishop Giovanni Allegri, to the
provident agriculture and the intense commercial exchanges
entertained on the routs of the Mediterranean, above all with the
Arabic and Byzantine people. Already elevated to Episcopalian center
in 1086, during the following century authentic power was confirmed.
In the 1137 Bernard from Chiaravalle defined the city “ancient, very
well fournished and impregnable, over opulent, so much beautiful
that he can easily enumerate among the first and noble cities….”
The history of Ravello developed in connection with Amalfi. The
economic and political decline had beginning in Norman period and
became dramatic during Six hundred. Lost the economic prosperity,
Ravello had the rest only ..., or rather all of that is more
appreciable today: a naturalistically incomparable site and the
architectural and artistic wonder realized in the centuries of the
shine.
To visit:
Il Duomo,Villa Rufolo, Villa Cimbrone, Palazzo Gonfalone,
Palazzo Tolla, Palazzo d’Afflitto, Chiesa di Santa Chiara, Chiesa di
S.Francesco. |