Provincia de Salerno
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Imprescindibles de la Provincia de Salerno
La provincia de Salerno se extiende desde la Costa Amalfitana, declarada Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO, hasta los yacimientos arqueológicos de Paestum y Velia. Alberga templos griegos bien conservados, el castillo medieval de Arechi con vistas a Salerno y la Certosa di Padula, uno de los monasterios cartujos más grandes de Europa. Entre sus maravillas naturales destacan los empinados acantilados de Positano y el espectacular Fiordo di Furore, una estrecha cala costera. La historia de la región se refleja en su mezcla de ruinas antiguas y arquitectura religiosa como la Chiesa di Santa Maria Assunta.
11 lugaresCastles and Ruins of Italy
This collection spans centuries of history in the Salerno region, from the remarkably preserved 6th-century BCE Greek temples of Paestum and the Roman domestic architecture of Pompeii to medieval hilltop fortresses. The list highlights the defensive network of 16th-century coastal watchtowers along the Amalfi Coast, Byzantine monastic ruins, and the imposing Arechi Castle, offering a comprehensive look at the architectural evolution and military history of Southern Italy.
18 lugaresSacred Sites and Ancient Temples
This collection spans millennia of spiritual history in the Salerno province, from the exceptionally preserved 6th-century BCE Greek Doric temples of Paestum to medieval Christian landmarks. Key highlights include the massive First and Second Temples of Hera, the Temple of Athena—later repurposed as a church—and the 15th-century Collegiata di Santa Maria a Mare in Maiori. The list also features modern architectural interests like the Sacra Famiglia in Salerno and the historic Benedictine Abbey of Santa Maria Maddalena in Armillis.
20 lugaresItalian Archaeological Treasures
This collection highlights the diverse archaeological heritage of the Campania region, centered around the UNESCO-listed remains of Paestum and Velia. It features exceptionally preserved Doric temples from the 6th and 5th centuries BC, the philosophical birthplace of the Eleatic school, and the protohistoric river settlement of Longola. From Lucanian fortifications at Roccagloriosa to the Roman villas and medieval structures along the Amalfi Coast, these sites document the transition from Magna Graecia to the Roman Empire.
20 lugaresNatural Wonders and Scenic Views
This collection highlights the diverse landscapes of the Salerno province, from the coastal cliffs of the Amalfi Coast to the rugged peaks of the Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park. It features the Fiordo di Furore, a narrow sea breach, and the Grotta del Bussento WWF oasis where an underground river resurfaces. Visitors can explore the archaeological ruins of Elea-Velia, hike to the summit of Monte Cervati—Campania’s highest peak—or visit the extensive karst cave systems of Castelcivita.
19 lugaresMapa De Provincia de Salerno
Información Práctica
- Moneda
- euro EUR € · Pagos Con Tarjeta · Ampliamente Aceptadas
- Números De Emergencia
- 112
- Electricidad
- 230 V · 50 HzTipo C / Tipo F / Tipo L
- Idiomas
- italiano
- Agua Del Grifo
- Apta Para Beber
- Lado De Conducción
- Derecha
- Código De Llamadas
- +39
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