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  2. Villa Strongoli, Sorrento - Wikipedia

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    The hotel website history asserts that numerous 19th-century authors, in addition to royalty, have been guests at the hotel. [7] It is also claimed, in 1902, that the popular song of Torna a Surriento was written at the request of the town's mayor and the hotel owner for Prime Minister of Italy, who was staying at this hotel.

  3. Sorrento - Wikipedia

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    Sorrento entered into the Neapolitan Republic of 1799, but in vain. [clarification needed] In the 19th century the economy of the city improved markedly, favoured by the development of agriculture, tourism and trade. A route connecting Sorrento to Castellammare di Stabia was opened under the reign of Ferdinand II (1830–1859).

  4. Torna a Surriento - Wikipedia

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    Tradition holds that the origin of the song dates to 1902, when Guglielmo Tramontano, mayor of Sorrento, asked his friend Giambattista De Curtis to write the song for the Prime Minister Giuseppe Zanardelli, then vacationing at his seaside hotel, the Imperial Hotel Tramontano; it was claimed that the piece was meant to celebrate Zanardelli's stay.

  5. Sant'Agata sui Due Golfi - Wikipedia

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    Its main road (SS 145, directly linked to the Amalfi Drive) links Sorrento (6 km far) and Massa Lubrense (4,5 km) with Positano (17 km) and the rest of the Amalfi Coast. Sant'Agata is 24 km far from Castellammare di Stabia, 32 from Amalfi, 57 from Naples and 63 from Salerno.

  6. Suvretta House - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was closed from 1941 to 1946 as a result of World War II. Later, renovation work was carried out. In 1963, Suvretta House acquired additional land to protect downhill slopes from building developments. The hotel has been owned by multiple generations of the Bon family. [2] In 1968, management changed to Dorli and Rudolf F Muller. [2]

  7. List of palaces in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Monte di Pietà, Naples; Museo Civico Filangieri; Palazzo della Casa del Mutilato, Naples; Palazzo Orsini di Gravina; Ospedale L'Albergo Reale dei Poveri, Naples; Palazzo San Giacomo, Naples; Palazzo del Panormita; Palazzo Partanna, Naples; Palazzo Pignatelli di Monteleone, Naples; Palazzo delle Poste, Naples; Palazzo della Prefettura, Naples

  8. Mount of piety - Wikipedia

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    For example, Monna Margherita da Poppi of 1497 gave 40 lire to the Monte di Pietà as part of her sentence in a legal matter. The Monte di Pietà was in charge of keeping this money from her until she was married. In this case, the organization of the Monte di Pietà was a dowry fund which became popular during the mid-sixteenth century. [28]

  9. Hotel Del Monte - Wikipedia

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    The hotel became popular with the wealthy and influential of the day, and guests included Theodore Roosevelt and Ernest Hemingway as well as many early Hollywood stars. Advertisement in Sunset 1906 Hotel Del Monte in 1915. The hotel's shops included branches of Gump's, I. Magnin and City of Paris. [5] There have been three buildings on the same ...

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