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Charming church
A simple and quiet cathedral which carries the Italian charm despite not having the advanced architecture found in other cathedrals around the country. It has free entrance next to the piazetta and ha...
Beautiful church just off of Piazza Uberto I and Piazetta di Capri. There are stairs leading up to it, and, if you are not really looking for it, you can miss it (we walked by twice before realizing ...
If you are on Capri and in town center. Might as well stop in.
It’s a quick walk through. The normal rules apply. Hats off. Shoulders and knees covered. No photography. It’s located in center of town. Nothing huge but worth seeing.
I basically took pictures and enjoyed the beautiful views and white walls. If you are in Capri you cannot miss it. Great place to relax for a few minutes.
Very close to the famous Piazzetta Umberto I, stands the parish church of Santo Stefano, a former cathedral of the island in Baroque style dating back to the end of the 1600s. The church was built bet...
Charming church
A simple and quiet cathedral which carries the Italian charm despite not having the advanced architecture found in other cathedrals around the country. It has free entrance next to the piazetta and ha...
Small but worth a stop
Beautiful church just off of Piazza Uberto I and Piazetta di Capri. There are stairs leading up to it, and, if you are not really looking for it, you can miss it (we walked by twice before realizing ...
If you are on Capri and in town center. Might as well stop in.
It’s a quick walk through. The normal rules apply. Hats off. Shoulders and knees covered. No photography. It’s located in center of town. Nothing huge but worth seeing.
Lovely
I basically took pictures and enjoyed the beautiful views and white walls. If you are in Capri you cannot miss it. Great place to relax for a few minutes.
Definitely worth a visit.
Very close to the famous Piazzetta Umberto I, stands the parish church of Santo Stefano, a former cathedral of the island in Baroque style dating back to the end of the 1600s. The church was built bet...