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Praiano is set like a diamond in an enchanting location, nestled among the beautiful inlets of the breathtaking Amalfi coast, a mere seven kilometers from Positano and six kilometers from Amalfi. Once an ancient fishing village, today it is a prestigious seaside resort.Praiano, known for its fine climate and excellent facilities, presents itself to the sea as a cascade of white houses on a green, flowering slope. To the west, the village of Vettica Maggiore is a charming site for a seaside sojourn. An old local adage says "Chi vuol vivere sano, la mane a Vettica, la sera a Praiano". The prescription is clear: for a healthy life, morning hours must be spent in Vettica and evenings in Praiano. Here you'll find the secrets of local vitality and love of life.The coastal towers, dramatic symbols of the past, are characteristic of Praiano, one of the most famous resorts of the Amalfi coast. It is a favourite destination for visitors who love to enjoy nature in all its original splendor.
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Praiano, originally known as Plagium or Pelagianum, was
once the holiday resort of the Amalfitan Doges. Today it may
lack
the splendour of Medieval nobility, but it has maintained its timeless
charm as a small fishing village perched on the cliffs between its more
famous neighbours, Positano and Amalfi. For its defense a tower was built
by Charles I of Anjou. Praiano’s local economy was built upon two products,
the first being the production of silk, and its use by the local women in
the manufacture of handmade articles for clothing etc. In past centuries
silk and thin, fine yarn was turned white and worked by the women of the
town, and the popularity of this fabric helped the town flourish. The
coral fishing industry was no less lucrative, and the men collected coral
from the sea and fashioned it into beautiful jewelry, among other things. |
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Today Praiano is a prestigious sunning, swimming and boating destination, offering tourists from all over the world a tranquil location from which to sample the joys of the coastline, with convenient proximity to the tourist towns of Positano, Amalfi, and Ravello.
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Environment resources - What to see
These were built by Dominican Fathers in 1599; the convent was suppressed at the end of XVIIth cen. It has been recently restored together with the church thanks to the monks stong work. St.LUCA EVANGELISTA CHURCH Saint Lucas remains are kept here, a silver bust of him from 1694
and canvases attributed to 16th century painter Giovanni Bernardo Lama. Madonna
del Rosario by Padovano di Montorio, dated 1572, is situated in a chapel on the right of
altar. The interior of the church, restored in 1772, has three naves divided by pillars
supporting beautiful rounded archs. |
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St. GENNARO CHURCH Situated in Vettica Maggiore near La Statale and visible from the sea, St. Gennaro church is an often photographed landmark of Praiano. Of ancient foundation, it was restored in 1602. It presents three naves with transept dominated by an oval cupola, covered by multicolored tiles. The belfry has a high octagonal coping finished with a little majolica cupola. Inside one will admire the Assumptions of 1696 and St. Bartolomeos martyrdom, by Giovan Bernardo Lama and the Holy Family of the end of XVIth century. |
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GRADO A VETTICA DI PRAIANO COAST TOWER This ancient Viceroyal tower visible from Positano was built to guard against sea invaders, and has recently been transformed into a private house. Another coastal tower, this one built in the Angevin age on a circular plant and transformed during Spanish reign, using the base part of medieval building. This tower is seen at the left of the hotel in several photos on our website and is a very short walk from the hotel. The wooded territory of the town of Praiano extends for about 30 hectares; the largest is named "il Campo" (the Field), and extends up the Fontanelle valley, where St. Domenico church and convent are sited; it is possible to reach it by a recently restored flight of steps. |
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