Sorrento's Historical Treasures
Sorrento's historical landscape spans from Roman maritime architecture to 16th-century defensive fortifications. This collection highlights the archaeological remains of the Villa Pollio Felice at Capo di Sorrento and the preserved Bastione di Parsano, part of the city's Spanish-era defensive walls. Cultural heritage is further explored through the Museobottega della Tarsialignea, which preserves the local tradition of inlaid wood, and monuments dedicated to the poet Torquato Tasso and the city's patron saint, Antonino Abate.
Torquato Tasso
A 19th-century white marble monument dedicated to Sorrento's most famous literary figure, the 16th-century poet Torquato Tasso. It stands in the central square that bears his name.
Regina Giovanna roman ruins
Archaeological remains of the 1st-century BC Roman Villa Pollio Felice. Located on the rocky headland of Capo di Sorrento, the site includes a natural lagoon and maritime ruins.
"Regina Giovanna Castel" Roman Ruins
Excavated structural remains of a sprawling 1st-century BC maritime villa. The site features foundations overlooking the sea and a natural swimming pool connected to the Mediterranean.
Museobottega della Tarsialignea - Inlaid Wood Museum
Housed in an 18th-century palace, this museum displays a collection of 19th-century inlaid wood furniture, tools, and artworks, documenting Sorrento’s historical craftsmanship.
Bastione di Parsano
A restored section of Sorrento's 16th-century defensive walls. Built during the Spanish vice-royalty to protect against Saracen attacks, the site reveals layers of Greek and Roman foundations.
Sant'Antonino Abate
Statue of Sorrento's patron saint. According to local legend, the 7th-century monk performed numerous miracles, including rescuing a child from the belly of a whale.
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