SORRENTO ART & HISTORY
Sorrento
is an ideal location for those with an interest in art, history and culture. The local
Correale Museum and the Museobottega della Tarsialignea (Wood Inlay Museum) provide an excellent overview of the art, history and culture of Sorrento. The Correale
Museum is based in an 18th century villa with an excellent selection of Neopolitan
paintings, decorative arts and porcelains. 18th century inlaid tables, Capodimonte
porcelains, rococo miniature potraits, Roman and Greek archaeological artefacts together
with others works of art make this an enjoyable visit. The villa is also set in beautiful
gardens with panoramic views of the bay of Naples.
Museobottega della Tarsialignea is located in the heart of Sorrento with a fascinating
collection of inlaid furniture and objects from past to present. There is a video and
slideshow in the Video Gallery and the museum has an excellent website.
Addresses for these and other museums, including Archaeology and Mineralogy, are in the
Directory.
Remains of the Greek defensive wall can be seen below the road level at Porta Parsano
Nuova on Via Sersale. Two other locations where small parts of the wall can still be seen
are at Via Sopra Le Mura and the Marina Grande Gate.
Other main tourist
attractions in Sorrento's Historical Centre are listed below and there is a slideshow and
a video showing most of them in the Video Gallery. There is also a separate video and
slideshow of the Cathedral itself.
Cathedral and Belltower
Fifteenth Century House
The Church of Carmine
Basilica of St Antonino
Church of St Mary of the Miracles
Church and Cloister of St Francis
Part of the House of Tasso
Church of the Rosary
Church and Monastery of St Paul
Dominova Seat
Valley of the Mills
Examples of contemporary art and design can be seen in local exhibitions and galleries, with craft workshops continuing to practise traditional wood inlay and ceramic skills.
Within walking distance,
or a short bus ride, from the centre are theRoman ruins of Pollio Felice's Villa. It is a
beautiful setting and you can swim in the sea at 'Queen Joan's Baths' or walk further
along the coastline using the wooden pathway.
Another short bus ride takes you to the village of Termini from where you can walk to
Punta Campanella and see the ruins of its 1st century villa and lighthouse apparently
built on the site of a Greek temple dedicated to Minerva.
Pompeii, Herculaneum, Paestum, Cassino and The National Archaeological Museum of Naples
are all within comfortable reach of Sorrento for anyone wishing to explore the history and
culture of the region.
There is a discount card available called Artecard which offers a range of reductions on some public transport and entrance fees to specified sites, events, shows and exhibitions throughout Campania.
Book Suggestions
Images of Sorrento
by Susan Dewing has just been published provides an excellent review of Sorrento's social past and present.
Contact details and web addresses for the sites and organisations mentioned in this guide can be found on the Friends of Sorrento directory