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    Salerno (UK: / s æ ˈ l ɛər n oʊ /, US: / s ə ˈ-, s ɑː ˈ-, s ə ˈ l ɜːr n oʊ /, 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 inhabitants, after Naples.

  2. 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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  4. Jan 26, 2020 · Lets explore the best things to do in Salerno: 1. Salerno Cathedral Source: trabantos / Shutterstock.com 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.

  5. Italy, Europe. 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.

  6. Salerno, city, Campania region, southern Italy. It lies west of the mouth of the Irno River on the Gulf of Salerno. The Roman colony of Salernum was founded there in 197 BCE. Much of Salernos historic interest derives from its medical school—the earliest in Europe—which flourished in the 11th and 12th centuries.

  7. Known for a long time only as a gateway to the Amalfi Coast, Salerno has had impressive tourist growth in recent years. It has a magnificent cathedral, a practically intact medieval old town, a panoramic promenade, and extraordinary cuisine.

  8. 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.

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