Ravello: The City of Music and Eternal Beauty
Perched high above the Amalf...
Ravello: The City of Music and Eternal Beauty
Perched high above the Amalfi Coast, Ravello is a place of pure enchantment, known as the "City of Music" and "City of Coral." Founded in the 5th century, Ravello was strategically built on a ridge between the Valley of the Dragone (Dragon) and the Valley of the Regina (Queen), offering a natural refuge from pirate raids. As you journey from Positano to Amalfi, you’ll notice watchtowers dotting the coastline – a reminder of the once-frequent pirate incursions that led to the birth of this majestic hilltop town.
The name "Ravello" is believed to have two origins: "Rivellus," meaning Little River, or "Rebellum," symbolizing its rebellion against Amalfi’s rise under Norman rule in the 11th century. Today, Ravello is best known for its cultural richness and artistic legacy, drawing painters, writers, musicians, and photographers throughout history. It was here, on the magical terrace of Villa Rufolo, that Richard Wagner found inspiration for the enchanting garden of Klingsor in his opera "Parsifal." This connection gave rise to the annual Ravello Music Festival, which has since attracted world-renowned artists, making Ravello synonymous with music and art.
Ravello’s treasures extend beyond its musical heritage. The panoramic views from Villa Rufolo and Villa Cimbrone are among the most breathtaking in the world, with lush gardens and terraces that seem to float between sky and sea. The Princess Gardens and the Terrace of Infinity at Villa Cimbrone offer vistas that make you feel as if you are closer to the heavens than the shore, as author André Gide once remarked.
Despite its small size, Ravello is rich with historical gems: the Coral Museum, preserving the ancient craft of coral jewelry; the beautiful Villa Eva; the Annuziata Historic Building; and the modern Oscar Niemeyer Auditorium, a masterpiece of contemporary design. Whether you’re exploring the enchanting gardens, visiting the historic villas, or enjoying a concert at the auditorium, Ravello offers an experience of serenity and cultural elegance.
For those seeking the sea, the nearby Spiaggia di Castiglione and the stunning Fiordo di Furore are perfect escapes, blending the natural beauty of the coast with the charm of Ravello. Whether you’re enjoying a panoramic view from the top or relaxing at Lido di Ravello, the city’s connection to the sea and sky creates a timeless allure.
As Richard Wagner exclaimed upon visiting Villa Rufolo, "Here is the enchanted garden of Klingsor!" And as you stand in this magical place, you’ll understand why Ravello has captured the hearts of so many artists and travelers. Let Di Sarno Car Service guide you to this gem of the Amalfi Coast that offers a rare mix of history, music and unparalleled beauty that you will not forget soon.