The villa was the one that the emperor chose as his personal abode: from here you can view Punta Campanella, all of the Sorrento peninsula and both sides of the Amalfi coast.
From here the emperor was able to send coded messages to the mainland using an ingenious system of mirrors. Currently the findings of the remains within its’ walls are kept in the Archaeological Museum of Naples and at the Church of Santo Stefano in Capri.
Capri is a real paradise for shopaholics: long and narrow streets of Via Camerelle and on all the little streets around, you will find boutiques with leading worldwide designers.
DetailsThey can be very well seen, and can be well photographed from the Gardens of Augusto and from the viewpoint of Tragara.
DetailsThe special blue of the Cave is due to a second entrance located under sea level that filters out sunlight.
DetailsThis is the heart of Capri and along with the Faraglioni is definitely the best known place and visited on the island.
DetailsThis is the best place to take a picture with the Faraglioni in the background.
DetailsThis was the home built in Capri by the Swedish doctor and writer Axel Munthe.
DetailsClimbing to the top of Monte Solaro is the perfect way to enjoy the most beautiful view of Capri
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