Faraglioni |
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Island symbol, they have been originated by water erosion. The first one close to the coast is called Stella, the second is Middle Faraglione the last one is named Outer Faraglione or Scopolo.
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The Piazzetta (Umberto I Square) |
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Island's centre and well known fashionable meeting place it has been called "The Word parlor." The Piazzetta has a square plan configuration. It is surrounded by palazzos on three sides and has a belvedere on the south side facing the Mt. Solaro. In the square you can see the Clock Tower (with its characteristic majolica dial), the Town-Hall Palace (once used as Episcopal residence) and the St. Steven Church.
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Capri Little Street |
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On the north side, the Piazzetta adjoins a medieval quarter, of remarkable interest constituted by a net of tortuous arcaded little alleys housing prestigious boutiques and jewelleries.
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