FURORE
Small village on the Amalfi Coast, one of the most famous in the world for its crystal-clear sea
ATTRACTIONS
- Fiordo di Furore: a deep crevice in the rock that is home to small houses and monoliths, which seem almost to cling to the cliffs. This place leaves a lasting impression on those who visit it for the first time, thanks to its spectacular and wild landscape.
- Auteur murals: Furore has become a veritable open-air museum, where the rock walls are decorated with works by artists who have transformed the harshness of the land into a canvas of creative expression, giving the town a strong cultural identity.
- Cave of Saint Barbara
- Church of St James the Apostle: built on top of a cave chapel dating back to the 11th century, this church features a multi-level bell tower and a dome decorated with beautiful majolica tiles. Inside, there are frescoes of the Giotto school depicting scenes from the life of St Margaret.
EVENTS
- Prickly Pear Festival: an unforgettable evening a highly anticipated event that celebrates not only the unique flavour of this Mediterranean fruit, but also the community's strong ties to local traditions.