Ravello
The garden town

Ravello, located at the top of the Dragone Valley,
really seems as though it is a town and a garden at the same time.
Enclosing an endless number of amazing views, and examples of traditional
architecture, the beauty of Ravello has been charming travelers
and artists of all nationalities for decades. Among the famous artists
who visited Ravello are Boccaccio and Wagner.
Ravello was founded by the Roman aristocracy and soon became
a very wealthy and powerful town, especially between the X and the XIII century.
Ravello owed its prosperity to its extensive commerce
throughout the Mediterranean and to its textile industry
(wool and cotton). The fall of Ravello's wealth and influence came
with Ruggero II and the Normanni domination. This was furthered
even more with the Pisani invasion in 1337, which deprived the entire
Amalfi Coast of its independence and political power.
The famous villas in Ravello are Villa Cimbrone and
Villa Rufolo. These buildings perfectly represent the architectural
style which is typical of the Amalfi Coast.
With its luxurious hotels, culture, cuisine and more, Ravello
has everything it takes to charm its visitors.