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Amalfi Coast

The Amalfi Coast (Italian: Costiera amalfitana) is a stretch of coastline in southern Italy overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Gulf of Salerno. It is located south of the Sorrentine Peninsula and north of the Cilentan Coast.

Amalfi Coast
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Coastline from Ravello
Official nameCostiera Amalfitana
LocationCampania, Italy
CriteriaCultural: (ii), (iv), (v)
Reference830
Inscription1997 (21st Session)
Area11,231 ha (43.36 sq mi)
Coordinates40°39′N 14°36′E / 40.650°N 14.600°E / 40.650; 14.600
Location of Amalfi Coast in Italy

Celebrated worldwide for its Mediterranean landscape and natural diversity, the Coast is named after the town of Amalfi, which makes up its main historical and political centre. It is a very popular jet set destination, and has been an attraction to upper-class Europeans since the 18th century, when it was a frequent stopover on their Grand Tours.

Attracting international tourists of all classes annually,[1] the Amalfi Coast was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997.[2] Atrani and Vietri sul Mare are members of the I Borghi più belli d'Italia ("The most beautiful villages of Italy") association.[3]

History Edit

During the 10th–11th centuries, the Duchy of Amalfi existed on the territory of the Amalfi Coast, centred in the town of Amalfi. The Amalfi coast was later controlled by the Principality of Salerno until Amalfi was sacked by the Republic of Pisa in 1137.[4]

Geography Edit

 
Map of Amalfi Coast
 
View toward Positano from Salerno

Like the rest of the region, the Amalfi Coast has a Mediterranean climate, featuring warm summers and mild winters. It is located on the relatively steep southern shore of the Sorrentine Peninsula, leaving little room for rural and agricultural development.[5] The only land route to the Amalfi Coast is the 40 kilometres (25 mi) long Amalfi Drive (Strada Statale 163) which runs along the coastline from the town of Vietri sul Mare in the east to Positano in the west. Thirteen municipalities are located on the Amalfi Coast, many of them centred on tourism.[6]

Municipalities Edit

Municipality Frazioni Attractions
Vietri sul Mare Albori, Benincasa, Dragonea,[a] Molina, Raito Church of Saint John Baptist
Cetara Fuenti Tower of Cetara
Maiori Erchie, Ponteprimario, San Pietro, Santa Maria delle Grazie, Vecite Collegiata di Santa Maria, Castle of San Nicola de Thoro-Plano (closed until further notice), Santa Maria de Olearia
Tramonti Campinola, Capitignano, Cesarano, Corsano, Figlino, Gete, Novella, Paterno Sant'Arcangelo, Paterno Sant'Elia, Pietre, Polvica,[b] Ponte, Pucara Conservatory of Pucara, Rupestrian Church in Gete
Minori Montecita, Torre Church of Santa Trofimena and the ancient Roman villa
Ravello Casa Bianca, Castiglione, Marmorata, Sambuco, Torello Villa Cimbrone, Villa Rufolo, San Giovanni del Toro, and the Duomo (Cathedral)
Scala Campidoglio, Minuta, Pontone Scala Cathedral
Atrani none Churches of San Salvatore del Birecto and Santa Maria Maddalena
Amalfi Lone, Pastena, Pogerola, Tovere, Vettica Minore Amalfi Cathedral, and its cloister (Italian: Chiostro del Paradiso)
Conca dei Marini none Main church of Saint John Baptist and the Emerald Grotto
Furore Fiordo di Furore, Marina di Praia[c] Fjord of Furore
Praiano Vettica Maggiore Churches of San Luca and San Gennaro and Saint John Baptist
Positano Montepertuso, Nocelle Church of Santa Maria Assunta
 
Panoramic view of the town of Amalfi seen from the pier with the Amalfi Cathedral in the center

Economy Edit

 
The beach at Positano

The Amalfi Coast is known for its production of limoncello liqueur, made from lemon (known as sfusato amalfitano in Italian) grown in terraced gardens along the entire coastline between February and October.[7] Amalfi is also a known maker of a hand-made thick paper called bambagina,[8] symbolic of Italy’s ancient traditional technique for paper production and historically used for private writings, legal acts, and revenue stamps. [9] Other renowned local products are a particular kind of anchovy (local Italian: alici) from Cetara, and the colourful handmade ceramics from Vietri.[10]

Transport Edit

Buses and ferries run along the Amalfi Coast,[11] as well as boat excursions from Positano and Amalfi.

Airport Edit

 
Amalfi from a tour boat

The Salerno Costa d'Amalfi Airport is the nearest. However, the most used airport to reach the area from abroad is Naples International Airport (Napoli-Capodichino).

In popular culture Edit

 
View of Atrani from the coast
 
Panoramic view of Positano

The natural beauty and picturesque landscapes of the Amalfi Coast have made it one of the most popular destinations of the world's jet set, earning it the nickname of "Divine Coast" (Divina costiera).

The rulers of Amalfi are the central figures in John Webster's Jacobean tragedy The Duchess of Malfi. The Dutch artist M.C. Escher produced a number of artworks of the Amalfi coast,[12] and Spike Milligan describes his time in Amalfi during a period of leave in the fourth part of his war memoirs, Mussolini: His Part in My Downfall.[13]

The Amalfi Coast was used for scenes of Federico Fellini's 1972 film Roma and for the 2017 American superhero film Wonder Woman, where it was depicted as the Amazon island of Themyscira.[14]

The Amalfi Coast serves as a setting for fictional racetracks in the Forza Motorsport 3,[15] Forza Motorsport 4 and Gran Turismo 4. It also plays host to the fictional town of Sapienza in Hitman.

The city of Positano is featured in John Steinbeck's 1953 short story Positano.[16] The city is also featured in Under the Tuscan Sun, Christopher Nolan's Tenet and the Kath and Kim movie Kath & Kimderella.[17]

See also Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Includes the localities of Iaconti and San Vincenzo.
  2. ^ Polvica is the municipal seat of Tramonti.
  3. ^ Partly included in the municipality of Praiano.

References Edit

  1. ^ . Unique Costiera. Archived from the original on 31 October 2011. Retrieved 28 June 2011.
  2. ^ "Costiera Amalfitana". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 14 September 2015.
  3. ^ "Campania" (in Italian). Retrieved 1 August 2023.
  4. ^ Matthews, Jeff. . Around Naples Encyclopedia. University of Maryland University College. Archived from the original on 15 July 2011. Retrieved 14 September 2015.
  5. ^ . Authentic Italy. Archived from the original on 4 July 2008. Retrieved 14 September 2015.
  6. ^ . Authentic Italy. Archived from the original on 5 August 2014. Retrieved 14 September 2015.
  7. ^ . Limmi. Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 30 June 2011.
  8. ^ "The Amalfi Coast Paper Museum". Retrieved 26 January 2012.
  9. ^ Insolitaitalia, Redazione (2016-09-20). "History of the Amalfi Paper and its Museum". Insolita Italia. Retrieved 2021-10-26.
  10. ^ Pasquale, Maria (2017-06-07). "Vietri sul Mare: The undiscovered Amalfi Coast". CNN. Retrieved 2023-03-14.
  11. ^ "Amalfi coast bus & ferries: Timetables". Theamalficoast.net. Retrieved 14 September 2015.
  12. ^ "Atrani, Coast of Amalfi". mcescher.com. 1931.
  13. ^ see Penguin paperback edition, pp 220 and forwards
  14. ^ "Here Are the Magical Places the Cast of Wonder Woman Stayed in Italy". cosmopolitan.com. 1 June 2017. Retrieved 19 March 2018.
  15. ^ "Forza 3's Ferrari Collection, Amalfi Coast Track Pictured". ShackNews. Retrieved 30 June 2011.
  16. ^ . FortuneCity. May 1953. Archived from the original on 8 June 2011. Retrieved 28 June 2011.
  17. ^ "Kath and Kimderella". Time Out Worldwide. Retrieved 2020-10-20.

External links Edit

  • Province of Salerno, Campania, Italy at Curlie
  • Amalfi Coast 2018-02-09 at the Wayback Machine at ENIT – Italian National Tourist Board

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The Amalfi Coast Italian Costiera amalfitana is a stretch of coastline in southern Italy overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Gulf of Salerno It is located south of the Sorrentine Peninsula and north of the Cilentan Coast Amalfi CoastUNESCO World Heritage SiteCoastline from RavelloOfficial nameCostiera AmalfitanaLocationCampania ItalyCriteriaCultural ii iv v Reference830Inscription1997 21st Session Area11 231 ha 43 36 sq mi Coordinates40 39 N 14 36 E 40 650 N 14 600 E 40 650 14 600Location of Amalfi Coast in ItalyCelebrated worldwide for its Mediterranean landscape and natural diversity the Coast is named after the town of Amalfi which makes up its main historical and political centre It is a very popular jet set destination and has been an attraction to upper class Europeans since the 18th century when it was a frequent stopover on their Grand Tours Attracting international tourists of all classes annually 1 the Amalfi Coast was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997 2 Atrani and Vietri sul Mare are members of the I Borghi piu belli d Italia The most beautiful villages of Italy association 3 Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Municipalities 3 Economy 4 Transport 4 1 Airport 5 In popular culture 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditSee also Duchy of Amalfi During the 10th 11th centuries the Duchy of Amalfi existed on the territory of the Amalfi Coast centred in the town of Amalfi The Amalfi coast was later controlled by the Principality of Salerno until Amalfi was sacked by the Republic of Pisa in 1137 4 Geography Edit Map of Amalfi Coast View toward Positano from SalernoLike the rest of the region the Amalfi Coast has a Mediterranean climate featuring warm summers and mild winters It is located on the relatively steep southern shore of the Sorrentine Peninsula leaving little room for rural and agricultural development 5 The only land route to the Amalfi Coast is the 40 kilometres 25 mi long Amalfi Drive Strada Statale 163 which runs along the coastline from the town of Vietri sul Mare in the east to Positano in the west Thirteen municipalities are located on the Amalfi Coast many of them centred on tourism 6 Municipalities Edit Municipality Frazioni AttractionsVietri sul Mare Albori Benincasa Dragonea a Molina Raito Church of Saint John BaptistCetara Fuenti Tower of CetaraMaiori Erchie Ponteprimario San Pietro Santa Maria delle Grazie Vecite Collegiata di Santa Maria Castle of San Nicola de Thoro Plano closed until further notice Santa Maria de OleariaTramonti Campinola Capitignano Cesarano Corsano Figlino Gete Novella Paterno Sant Arcangelo Paterno Sant Elia Pietre Polvica b Ponte Pucara Conservatory of Pucara Rupestrian Church in GeteMinori Montecita Torre Church of Santa Trofimena and the ancient Roman villaRavello Casa Bianca Castiglione Marmorata Sambuco Torello Villa Cimbrone Villa Rufolo San Giovanni del Toro and the Duomo Cathedral Scala Campidoglio Minuta Pontone Scala CathedralAtrani none Churches of San Salvatore del Birecto and Santa Maria MaddalenaAmalfi Lone Pastena Pogerola Tovere Vettica Minore Amalfi Cathedral and its cloister Italian Chiostro del Paradiso Conca dei Marini none Main church of Saint John Baptist and the Emerald GrottoFurore Fiordo di Furore Marina di Praia c Fjord of FurorePraiano Vettica Maggiore Churches of San Luca and San Gennaro and Saint John BaptistPositano Montepertuso Nocelle Church of Santa Maria Assunta Panoramic view of the town of Amalfi seen from the pier with the Amalfi Cathedral in the centerEconomy Edit The beach at PositanoThe Amalfi Coast is known for its production of limoncello liqueur made from lemon known as sfusato amalfitano in Italian grown in terraced gardens along the entire coastline between February and October 7 Amalfi is also a known maker of a hand made thick paper called bambagina 8 symbolic of Italy s ancient traditional technique for paper production and historically used for private writings legal acts and revenue stamps 9 Other renowned local products are a particular kind of anchovy local Italian alici from Cetara and the colourful handmade ceramics from Vietri 10 Transport EditBuses and ferries run along the Amalfi Coast 11 as well as boat excursions from Positano and Amalfi Airport Edit Amalfi from a tour boatThe Salerno Costa d Amalfi Airport is the nearest However the most used airport to reach the area from abroad is Naples International Airport Napoli Capodichino In popular culture Edit View of Atrani from the coast Panoramic view of PositanoThe natural beauty and picturesque landscapes of the Amalfi Coast have made it one of the most popular destinations of the world s jet set earning it the nickname of Divine Coast Divina costiera The rulers of Amalfi are the central figures in John Webster s Jacobean tragedy The Duchess of Malfi The Dutch artist M C Escher produced a number of artworks of the Amalfi coast 12 and Spike Milligan describes his time in Amalfi during a period of leave in the fourth part of his war memoirs Mussolini His Part in My Downfall 13 The Amalfi Coast was used for scenes of Federico Fellini s 1972 film Roma and for the 2017 American superhero film Wonder Woman where it was depicted as the Amazon island of Themyscira 14 The Amalfi Coast serves as a setting for fictional racetracks in the Forza Motorsport 3 15 Forza Motorsport 4 and Gran Turismo 4 It also plays host to the fictional town of Sapienza in Hitman The city of Positano is featured in John Steinbeck s 1953 short story Positano 16 The city is also featured in Under the Tuscan Sun Christopher Nolan s Tenet and the Kath and Kim movie Kath amp Kimderella 17 See also Edit Italy portalCilentan Coast located on the Gulf of Salerno s southern shoreNotes Edit Includes the localities of Iaconti and San Vincenzo Polvica is the municipal seat of Tramonti Partly included in the municipality of Praiano References Edit Bay of Naples amp Amalfi Coast History Unique Costiera Archived from the original on 31 October 2011 Retrieved 28 June 2011 Costiera Amalfitana UNESCO World Heritage Centre Retrieved 14 September 2015 Campania in Italian Retrieved 1 August 2023 Matthews Jeff Naples Around Naples Encyclopedia University of Maryland University College Archived from the original on 15 July 2011 Retrieved 14 September 2015 Amalfi Geography Authentic Italy Archived from the original on 4 July 2008 Retrieved 14 September 2015 Amalfi People and Culture Authentic Italy Archived from the original on 5 August 2014 Retrieved 14 September 2015 National cultivars Limmi Archived from the original on 21 July 2011 Retrieved 30 June 2011 The Amalfi Coast Paper Museum Retrieved 26 January 2012 Insolitaitalia Redazione 2016 09 20 History of the Amalfi Paper and its Museum Insolita Italia Retrieved 2021 10 26 Pasquale Maria 2017 06 07 Vietri sul Mare The undiscovered Amalfi Coast CNN Retrieved 2023 03 14 Amalfi coast bus amp ferries Timetables Theamalficoast net Retrieved 14 September 2015 Atrani Coast of Amalfi mcescher com 1931 see Penguin paperback edition pp 220 and forwards Here Are the Magical Places the Cast of Wonder Woman Stayed in Italy cosmopolitan com 1 June 2017 Retrieved 19 March 2018 Forza 3 s Ferrari Collection Amalfi Coast Track Pictured ShackNews Retrieved 30 June 2011 Positano by John Steinbeck FortuneCity May 1953 Archived from the original on 8 June 2011 Retrieved 28 June 2011 Kath and Kimderella Time Out Worldwide Retrieved 2020 10 20 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Amalfi Coast Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Amalfi Coast Province of Salerno Campania Italy at Curlie Amalfi Coast Archived 2018 02 09 at the Wayback Machine at ENIT Italian National Tourist Board Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Amalfi Coast amp oldid 1171445039, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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