“Artist’s Lights” is the spectacular exhibition of luminous works of art set up in the squares and along the streets of Salerno, true masterpieces of light and color that enchant visitors.
The lights in the city will be turned on from 25 November 2023 and will last until 15 January 2024, illuminating, as for every edition, the streets and squares of Salerno, making every corner of the municipality unique.
Citizens and tourists, who come in thousands every year, will be able to walk among the colors and lights of the splendid luminous works of art created to make the atmosphere magical and joyful.
Useful link: Lucidartista.it
Among the most important archaeological sites in Italy where it is possible to admire the many Roman buildings that have been brought to light after years of excavations and studies.
Useful link: Pompeiisites.org
Amalfi
Ancient Maritime Republic, Amalfi is known throughout the world for its pastel-colored houses set in the rock, its mild climate and its small shops. Amalfi is one of the most famous cities of the Amalfi Coast and thanks to its natural beauty and its historical and artistic heritage it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997.
Positano
Developed mainly vertically on a cliff overlooking the sea, Positano is an absolutely unmissable stop during a tour of the Amalfi Coast. Among colored houses, stairways, boutiques and lemon-scented alleyways, Positano is a city to discover. Tourists from all over the world stop in Positano to stroll through its streets, stop in a few boutiques to have custom-made sandals made and eat at a restaurant with an excellent view of the coast.
Sorrento
It is a charming town overlooking the Gulf of Naples. The city stands on a hill overlooking the sea and is the gateway to the picturesque and famous Sorrento Peninsula. The city stands out for its calm and organized atmosphere characterized by a small centre, gardens with citrus trees and the sound of the sea always in the background.
Impossible to resist the charm of the Neapolitan city thanks to its romantic promenade which houses not only the Castel dell’Ovo from which you can admire a beautiful view over the entire Gulf.
The famous Via dei Presepi is a stop to be made in order to admire the artisans who hand-make the statuettes of the Neapolitan nativity scene.
The subsoil of Naples tells a lot about its history: from the ancient Romans who used it as an aqueduct to the years of the Second World War when it served as an anti-aircraft bunker.
Useful link: napolisotterranea.org
Piazza del Plebiscito is the living room of Naples, nestled between the Basilica of San Francesco di Paola, the Royal Palace, representative buildings and the historic Gran Caffè Gambrinus.
Synonymous with an exclusive destination, Capri is a very popular tourist destination for famous people who love to sit in one of the bars in its famous “Piazzetta” and go shopping in one of the boutiques in via Camerelle.
The island of Ischia is internationally known for its beautiful beaches and thermal waters. Also called the ”Green Island”, in Ischia one cannot fail to visit the Chiesa del Soccorso in Forio d’Ischia and the famous Aragonese Castle. The island of Ischia is a perfect destination in every season of the year thanks to its mild climate and the presence of thermal gardens that attract visitors from all over Europe.
In the second half of the eighteenth century, the King of Naples Charles of Bourbon ordered the construction of the Royal Palace of Caserta, a complex that was also declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997. In addition to the interiors, the park of the Reggia is of particular beauty, which extends for about 3 kilometers and is characterized by the presence of statues, fountains and two splendid gardens, one English and one Italian.
Useful link: reggiadicaserta.cultura.gov.it
Considered one of the symbols that make up the past and present history of Naples, Vesuvius is a volcano located within the Vesuvius National Park and is one of the most fascinating attractions in all of Campania. Known throughout the world for the eruption of 79 AD, which destroyed numerous cities of the time with a rain of ash and lapilli, including Pompeii and Herculaneum.
Useful link: parconazionaledelvesuvio.it
City of ancient origins Paestum is an archaeological site part of the municipality of Carpaccio which is located within the Cilento National Park. The city surrounded by high walls preserves inside not only three temples of Greek origin but also the amphitheater and the Roman forum.
Useful link: pestum.it
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