Discover the best top things to do in Sorrento Coast, Italy including Marcello Aversa Studio d'Arte, Terrerosse Sorrento, Gallery Raffaele Celentano, SyArt, Museobottega della Tarsialignea, Museo Mineralogico Campano, Villa Fondi, Antiquarium Silio Italico, Museo dell'arte casearia Fernando De Gennaro, Museo Archeologico George Vallet.
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Terrerosse is a "ArtWorkShop", was born in 1996 from the artistic union of Alessandro Primo Ottone & Enrica Cerchia, designing, work and sell their creations in terracotta, ceramic and other natural materials inspired by the landscapes, from the history and mythos of their land.
We discovered Terrerosse Sorrento during our honeymoon 11 years ago, and went back every time we had a chance to visit Sorrento from then on. Alessandro and Enrica create beautiful pottery decorated with their proprietary designs inspired to the ancient history of the city of Sorrento and the iconography of the Amalfi coast. Their pieces are all individually hand decorated and therefore unique. Their quality shows in the everyday use, we still have the coffee cups we got on our first visit and they are still like new. Our son even got to decorate his own plate by hand under Alessandro's supervision! Visit their FB page and their new Etsy store and plan on meeting them in person as soon as possible.
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great b&w photographies of Italians in the style of Henrie Cartier Bresson and access to a stunning terrace with e great view. The photographer was present himself and had a short chat with us, really nice experience.
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Syart Space gallery, specialized in contemporary art, is located near the magnificent Villa Comunale, in a place full of history and culture. It proposes young artists and nationally and internationally well-known names.
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This small museum in the heart of Sorrento is well worth a visit. We had a bit of a time finding it, but once we did, we loved wandering the three floors and marveling at the exquisite inlaid wood that Sorrento is known for. You don't have to spend forever, but do yourself a favor and poke your nose in. It will give you a much greater appreciation and eye for this art form.
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Not only was this one of the most comprehensive mineralogical museums I have visited, it was also one of the most informative. The curator and staff actually took things out of drawers for us to see. The displays were clearly marked and the brochures were in several languages. We were really impressed by the fossil exhibits which were explained to us in Italian by the curator. Though I only speak a little, he was very informative. This was a great was to spend a morning in Vico Equense
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Attended a wedding ceremony at Villa Fondi in September 2019. The venue is absolutely wonderful, with spectacular views of the bay. There is a calm, relaxed atmosphere throughout the venue. The grounds are just beautiful. It is a very romantic venue - what more could you ask for if celebrating a wedding. The only minor negative was being unable to hear the officiator clearly some of the time, but this did not spoil an otherwise wonderful occasion. Highly recommended.
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The Dairy Art Museum Fernando De Gennaro is unique in the heart of the hills of Vico Equense (Pacognano) and has 200 years of history and tradition of dairy, offering guided tours by booking, with the opportunity to taste the excellent Cheeses of the historic dairy De Gennaro ... a real journey of taste!
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