Amalfi Coast - Italy

Amalfi Coast - Italy
 
The Amalfi Coast (Italian: Costiera Amalfitana) is a stretch of coastline on the southern coast of the Salerno Gulf on the Tyrrhenian Sea, located in the Province of Salerno of southern Italy.
 
The Amalfi Coast is a popular tourist destination for the region and Italy as a whole, attracting thousands of tourists annually. In 1997, the Amalfi Coast was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
 
Amalfi Coast History
 
During the 10th–11th centuries, the Duchy of Amalfi existed on the territory of the Amalfi Coast, centered 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.
 
Amalfi Coast Geography
 
Like the rest of the region, the Amalfi Coast lies in 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 territories. 
 
The coast comprises 11,231 hectares between the Gulf of Naples and the Gulf of Salerno. The only land route to the Amalfi Coast is the 40 kilometres (25 mi) long 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 centered on tourism.
 
Amalfi Coast Municipalities
 
 
Municipality Frazioni                                                        Attractions
 
Vietri sul Mare           Albori, Benincasa, Dragonea, Molina,  Church of Saint John                                            Raito                                                               Baptist
 
Cetara                       Fuenti                                                             Tower of Cetara
 
Maiori                        Erchie, Ponteprimario, San Pietro,                 Collegiata di Santa Maria,
                                  Santa Maria delle Grazie, Vecite                    Castle of San Nicola de                                                                                                               Thoro Plano, Santa Maria                                                                                                           de Olearia
 
Tramonti                   Campinola, Capitignano, Cesarano,               Conservatory of Pucara,
                                 Corsano, Figlino, Gete, Novella,                     Rupestrian Church
                                  Paterno Sant'Arcangelo,                                in Gete
                                  Paterno Sant'Elia, Pietre,
                                  Polvica, Ponte, Pucara
 
Minori                        Montecita, Torre                                              Church of Santa                                                                                                                           Trofimena and the ancient                                                                                                            Roman villa
 
Ravello                      Casa Bianca, Castiglione,                              Villa Cimbrone,
                                 
Marmorata, Sambuco,                                    Villa Rufolo,
                                  Torello  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,                              Amalfi Cathedral,
                                  Tovere, Vettica Minore                                   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                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
 
Amalfi Coast Economy
 
The Amalfi Coast is known for its production of limoncello liqueur as the area is a known cultivator of lemons, known as sfusato amalfitano in Italian, which are grown in terraced gardens along the entire coast between February and October. Amalfi is also a known maker of a hand-made thick paper which is called bambagina. Other renowned local products are a particular kind of anchovies (local Italian: alici) from Cetara, and the colorful handmade ceramics from Vietri.
 
Amalfi Coast Transport
 
There are buses and ferries along the Amalfi Coast. There are also boat excursions from Positano and Amalfi.
 
Amalfi Coast Airport
 
The nearest airport is the Salerno Costa d'Amalfi Airport. However, the most used airport to reach the area from abroad is Naples International Airport (Napoli-Capodichino).
 
Amalfi Coast in Popular Culture
  • The rulers of Amalfi are the central figures in Webster's Jacobean tragedy Duchess of Malfi.
  • In the last episode of the popular TV series Entourage, Ari Gold (Jeremy Piven) and Mrs. Gold (Perrey Reeves) are seen relaxing at the Amalfi Coast when Ari receives a phone call to become the chairman of Time Warner.
  • The Amalfi Coast is a popular destination among tourists. It was featured in Positano, a short story written by American author John Steinbeck in 1953.
  • It was also the setting in "Finding Positano, A Love Story" written by author William James in 2010.
  • The Amalfi Coast also serves as a setting for fictional tracks in the Forza Motorsport 3, Forza Motorsport 4 and Gran Turismo 4.
  • The city of Positano featured prominently in scenes of the film Under the Tuscan Sun.
  • In the spy comedy Knight and Day, Tom Cruise's character speaks of living on the Amalfi coast with nothing but a backpack and a motorcycle.
  • In season 5 of the popular TV show Psych, the Amalfi coast is the proposed vacation spot for Juliet O'Hara and love interest Declan Rand.
  • Audrey Hepburn stars in a Galaxy chocolate commercial set on the Amalfi coast. Caught in traffic, she accepts an offer to ride in a male interest's car and switches transport. She is last seen riding up the coast.
  • Federico Fellini filmed some scenes of his movie Roma on the Amalfi Coast, and included shots of author Gore Vidal, who lived there at the time.
  • For the 2017 American superhero film Wonder Woman based on the DC Comics character of the same name, distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. The filming location for the Amazon island of Themyscira, the birthplace of Wonder Woman herself, the movie's producers searched all over the world, finally settling on shooting locations in Italy, specifically the Amalfi Coast. In the film, the idyllic island nation of Themyscira - Princess Diana's homeland - displays a setting of cobalt-blue sea, tranquil beaches, craggy cliffs and lush greenery. The challenge for Wonder Woman's production designer, Aline Bonetto, was finding such a place. The problem was, all the beautiful beaches in the world that sit below big cliffs disappear beneath the tide, so for a part of every day you have no beach. Bonetto and her location manager Charles Somers considered 47 different countries and visited several of them before they found what they were looking for: Italy's dramatic Amalfi Coast. Bonetto explains in a Radio Times interview that, "Italy had beautiful weather, a beautiful blue-green sea, not too much tide, not too much wave. Our effects team added some cliffs in post-production, and it was the perfect way to go".
 


Amalfi Coast Tourism Details
 
UNESCO World Heritage Site
 
Amalfi Coast Location: Campania, Italy
 
Amalfi Coast Coordinates: 40°38′N 14°36′E






 
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