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   Damecuta - Blue Grotto
   Mount Solaro - Cetrella
   La Migliera
   Chairlift Mount Solaro
   Punta Carena and Faro
   (Lighthouse)
   Capri in Miniature
   French Forts
   Belvedere Cannone
    Augustus Gardens - Via Kupp -
   Certosa - Tragara
     Naturl Arch - Matermania -
   Pizzolungo
   Villa Jovis - Tiberio
   Blue Grotto and tour around
   the islands

 
Augustus Gardens - Via Krupp - Certosa - Tragara

Capri: Giardini di Augusto

The Gardens of Augustus are only few minutes’ walk from the Piazzetta, near the Via Krupp, the road which was the idea of A. F. Krupp, the German steel industrialist, who –for this end- purchased the “Fondo Certosa” (Certosa Estate), on a part of which rise the Gardens.
The road -today still closed to the public- was built in 1902 on a project by Emilio Mayer. It starts here and characteristically zig-zags its way to Marina Piccola. According to architect R. Pane, it proves “that even a road can be a work of art”.
The Certosa of San Giacomo (Carthusian Monastery) is only few steps from the Gardens. It was founded in 1371 by Count Giacomo Arcucci, secretary to the Queen Giovanna I of Naples. The monumental building marks an incomparable moment in the traditional architecture of Capri.
The charming and panoramic Via Tragara leads to a Belvedere bearing the same name and to the Faraglioni rocks lower down.
How to get there:
From Piazza Umberto I, walk along Via Vittorio Emanuele, Via F. Serena and Via Matteotti (15 mins.)
On your way back to Via Matteotti, the Carthusian Monastery may be easily reached. Then, follow Via Ignazio Cerio, Via Camerelle and Via Tragara.
Further historical information about the Carthusian Monastery are in the “Museums and Archaeological Sites” section.

 

 

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