We visited sorrento for our honeymoon and decided to do a morning of museums. Museo Correale Di Terranova being the first. Slight confused as the leaflet said €8 per person to enter but when we arrived they said it was €15. We decided to pay the €30 euros. The place is very beautiful, with displays of local artists and ceramics and furniture but very little is in other languages so it's quite difficult to know what you are looking at exactly. Watch out for the creepy security guard though. He takes a shine to the ladies and I'm sure he took a photo of me before I clocked him at which point he hastily closed his phone and disappeared. The gardens are beautiful, and there is a path that leads to the most beautiful viewpoint out onto the sea and amalfi coast surrounding by orange and lemon trees on the way. It was a pleasant respite from the heat but I would say it...
Read moreI visited this lovely Museum on Sunday, the twenty-second of September, 2019. There are lots of historical paintings, furniture, statues, dining sets, busts and figurines! There is also a huge garden with huge trees and plants where I saw cats sheltering from the rain shower! You also get beautiful, beautiful views of Sorrento harbour and the Gulf of Napoli! You're not permitted to take photographs inside the Museum which is fair enough. It's definetly a good place to spend some time and relax without feeling pressured into reading lots of notices explaining every single item the way...
Read moreThe grounds are beautiful and the archeological movie is the basement gave me some great perspective on what I was seeing around the town. If you follow the path all the way to the end you end up on a terrace of a very expensive hotel - Grand Hotel Ambasciatori Sorrento ($1,300€/night). Guess that view alone might be worth the $15€ admission each. The art and furniture displays are interesting but after everywhere we have been it's not really comparable to other options in the general area. No pictures of the art, furniture and collectibles displays as they ask that you don't...
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