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    Salerno (UK: / s æ ˈ l ɛər n oʊ /, [3] US: / s ə ˈ-, s ɑː ˈ-, s ə ˈ l ɜːr n oʊ /, [4] [5] [6] Italian: ⓘ; Neapolitan: Salierno [saˈljernə]) is an ancient city and comune (municipality) in Campania, southwestern Italy, and is the capital of the namesake province, being the second largest city in the region by number of ...

    • Piazza Alfano I, 84125 Salerno SA, Italy
    • 089 231387
    • Visit the Salerno Duomo (Cathedral) Address. Piazza Alfano I, 84125 Salerno SA, Italy. Phone +39 089 231387. Web Visit website. Originally erected on this site in the 11th century, the Duomo di Salerno has been rebuilt and renovated a number of times.
    • Marvel at the Ruins of Paestum. Address. Via Magna Graecia, 919, 84047 Capaccio Paestum SA, Italy. Web Visit website. Paestum, one of the most important ancient Greek sites in southern Italy, is comprised of three temples: the Temple of Hera I (6th century BCE), the Temple of Neptune (5th century BCE), and the Temple of Ceres/Athena (circa 6th-century BCE).
    • Get a Bird's Eye View From Arechi Castle. Address. Località Croce, 84125 Salerno SA, Italy. Phone +39 089 296 4015. Web Visit website. There is some dispute whether parts of the medieval Castello di Arechi (Arechi Castle), perched nearly 985 feet above sea level, were constructed in the late Roman period or in the 6th century.
    • Count Artifacts at the Archaeological Museum. Address. Via S. Benedetto, 28, 84122 Salerno SA, Italy. Phone +39 089 231135. Web Visit website.
  2. Salerno - Yahoo Recipe Search

    Salerno Tiramisu
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    Tuna Steak with Vinegar and Onions, Salerno Style
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    Our grandmother brought this recipe from Southern Italy and my sisters and I still make it.
    Mini Ricotta & Potato Frittatas
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    Mini Ricotta & Potato Frittatas With Salted Butter, Dry Bread Crumbs, Yukon Gold Potatoes, Green Onions, Ricotta Cheese, Cheddar Cheese, Eggs, Salt, Freshly Ground Black Pepper
  3. Salerno may initially seem like a bland big city, but the place has a charming, if gritty, individuality, especially around its ostensibly tatty centro storico (historic centre), where medieval churches and neighbourhood trattorias echo with the addictive bustle of southern Italy.

    • Salerno Cathedral. More commonly known as the Duomo, Salerno Cathedral is the most important and historic church in the city and has stood since the 11th century.
    • Trieste Lungomare. Salerno has a wonderful coastal location and it also has a long stretch of beautifully maintained promenade known as the Trieste Lungomare.
    • Villa Comunale di Salerno. Located in the heart of the historic old town in close proximity to the harbour is the Villa Comunale di Salerno – This stunning landscaped garden is a fantastic place to relax and also has some interesting sculptures and monuments.
    • Giardino della Minerva. Minerva’s Garden is located within the centre of the historic part of Salerno and provides a combination of beautiful botanical gardens and a public park.
    • Minerva’s Garden (Giardino della Minerva) Minerva’s Garden (Giardino della Minerva in Italian) is probably the most beautiful spot in Salerno. This 5-level botanical garden is located on a beautiful mountainside high above Salerno.
    • The Crypt at Salerno Cathedral. If you’ve ever been to Italy, you already know visiting a cathedral (or 6) will be on your itinerary. Well, this list of things to see in Salerno is going to be no different.
    • Castello di Arechi (Arechi Castle) Up on a hilltop overlooking Salerno are the medieval ruins of Arechi Castle which dates back to the 8th century. And yes, you can visit them!
    • Street art of the Muri d’Autore. Within the labyrinth of Salerno’s streets you’ll find a vast collection of painted poetry and colorful murals that all pay homage to local artist Alfonso Gatto (1909-1976).
  4. Salerno, Italy. A busy, lived-in feel makes Salerno a refreshing contrast to touristy destinations on the nearby Amalfi Coast. With open-air cafés, a working waterfront that commands a gorgeous stretch of water, and medieval landmarks, there’s plenty to reward travelers who linger. Read more.

  5. Grab the chance to find out what to visit and see in Salerno. The main attractions of Salerno, Amalfi Coast and Cilento. Museums, architecture, churches, parks and gardens.

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