The culinary traditions of the Amalfi Coast have been affected strongly fluctuating periods of glory and poverty related respectively to the dawn and to the auge and the forfeiture of the Republic of Amalfi. read more…
Sorrento mill valley is one of the five valleys that characterized the Sorrento peninsula, which today we can see only a few, including that of Sant’Agnello, currently held by the Salesian Sisters, which ends with a beach in which sheltered ships from storms. The second, between the village of Piano di Sorrento and Meta, was also called the Tomb, as during the plague of 1800 buried the victims of the epidemic.
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