Gargiulo & Jannuzzi

Sorrento


Dating from 1863, this old-fashioned warehouse-shop is a classic. Knowledgeable assistants guide you through the three floors of locally made goods, ranging from ceramic crockery to intarsio wooden pieces, embroidered lace and pottery. Even if you've no room in your bag for that €7500 roulette table, it's worth a gander. Shipping is free for purchases exceeding €220.


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1. Casa Grande Correale

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2. Palazzo Veniero

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3. Palazzo Correale

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Built in the 14th century, the Palazzo Correale features a fetching Gothic-Catalan facade, complete with mullioned windows in dark tuff stone. The window…

4. Santuario della Madonna del Carmine

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Built in the late 15th century on the site of an earlier church, the single-nave Santuario della Madonna del Carmine is crowned by a commanding, early…

5. Il Vallone dei Mulino

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Just behind Piazza Tasso, a vertiginous natural phenomenon is on view from Via Fuorimura. Il Vallone dei Mulino is a deep mountain cleft that dates from a…

6. Basilica di Sant’Antonino

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Named after Sorrento's patron saint, the town's oldest church barely looks like a church at all from the outside. The interior paints a more ecclesial…

7. Chiesa di Santa Maria delle Grazie

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The oldest part of this 15th-century church is the apse, where you'll find Silvestro Buono’s 1582 polyptych above the altar. Its central panel depicts the…

8. Sedile Dominova

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