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Vietri sul Mare

Vietri sul Mare
Comune
Comune di Vietri sul Mare
View of Vietri sul Mare
View of Vietri sul Mare
Coat of arms of Vietri sul Mare
Coat of arms
Vietri sul Mare within the Province of Salerno
Vietri sul Mare within the Province of Salerno
Vietri sul Mare is located in Italy
Vietri sul Mare
Vietri sul Mare
Location of Vietri sul Mare in Italy
Coordinates: 40°40′N 14°44′E / 40.667°N 14.733°E / 40.667; 14.733
Country Italy
Region Campania
Province / Metropolitan city Salerno (SA)
Frazioni Albori, Benincasa, Dragonea, Iaconti, Molina, Raito, San Vincenzo
Government
 • Mayor Franco Benincasa
Area
 • Total 8 km2 (3 sq mi)
Elevation 80 m (260 ft)
Population (1 April 2009)
 • Total 8,365
 • Density 1,000/km2 (2,700/sq mi)
Demonym(s) Vietresi (Dialect: Vietraiuli)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 • Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 84019
Dialing code 089
Patron saint John the Baptist
Saint day 24 June
Website Official website

Vietri sul Mare ("Vietri on the Sea") is a town and comune in the province of Salerno, in the Campania region of southern Italy. It is situated just west of Salerno, separated from the Port of Salerno by only a harbour wall. The town is known for its polychrome ceramics, a tradition since at least the 15th century, and is considered to be the gateway to the Amalfi Coast.

The main landmark is the Church of St. John the Baptist, a late Neapolitan Renaissance style building with a high bell tower. There are numerous buildings displaying ceramics, including the Museo Provinciale della Ceramica in the nearby village of Raito.

The town is bordered by Cava de' Tirreni, Cetara, Maiori and Salerno. The quarter by the sea, named Marina di Vietri is located to the south of the town. The other frazioni are Albori, Benincasa, Dragonea (including the localities of Iaconti and San Vincenzo) and Molina.

The principal church in Vietri sul Mare is the Church of St. John the Baptist, a late Neapolitan Renaissance style building with a high bell tower. A previous church dated from the 10th century. It contains a coffered gold ceiling, a 17th century marble altar, an albaster statue of the Saint, and an 11th century wooden crucifix. The Confraternity of the Annunciation and the Rosary dates to the 17th century and is noted for its facade decorated with pottery. Other notable churches include the 16th century Church of the Madonna delle Grazie in Raito, the Church of Santa Margherita in Albori and the Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Benincasa.

The Palazzo Solimene was built after World War II by Paolo Soleri, and houses ceramic collections. The Palazzo Taiani is noted for its dovecote tower, which was once used to watch out for Saracens during raids. The nearby village of Raito contains the Museo Provinciale della Ceramica.


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