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RAVELLO
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Ravello is a village perched on a 350 feet high cliff overlooking the blue sea of the
Amalfi Coast. It has conserved its historical monuments through the ages in a natural
setting which has few equals in the world. The most important monuments are the Cathedral,
founded in 1086, Villa Rufolo, i.e. the garden where Richard Wagner found its magical
garden of Klingsor for the second act of Parsifal, Villa Cimbrone, which is the other
garden of Ravello, famous for its breathtaking belvedere and several other monuments and
villas. Ravello is also located near Positano and Amalfi, two of the most well-known
Italian summer resorts.
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