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The Hotel Villa Cimbrone is in the beautiful hill town of Ravello,
situated about midway along the extraordinarily scenic Amalfi Coast.
Nestled within a magnificent park overlooking the sea, the Hotel Villa
Cimbrone is a 10 minute walk from the town's center over stone paved
walkways that offer breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding
country side. In the 12th century, villa Cimbrone was an aristocratic
mansion, thought to have been built over the remains of an ancient Roman
residence.
In 1904, the Englishman Lord Grinthorpe, Ernst William Beckett, a
connoisseur of art with refined and cultured habits whose social circle
included members of London's Bloomsbury Group, purchased the building
and its gardens and undertook their restoration, a project he discussed
with some of his eminent friends who frequently visited him in Ravello.
Among the famous people who were his guests we find such notable figures
as Lytton Strachey, E.M. Forster, D.H. Lawrence, John Maynard Keynes,
Piaget, Sir Winston Churchill, and the Duke of Kent. Villa Cimbrone was
also the place chosen by Greta Garbo and Leopold Stokowsky for their
unforgettable encounters.
The historic atmosphere of the Villa Cimbrone hotel's rooms has been
carefully preserved as seen in the frescoed vaults, stone fireplaces and
floors paved with majolica tiles from Vietri sul Mare, the nearby town
famous for its ceramic ware. At the same time, they offer all the modern
comforts one could desire. Guests appreciate the aura of peace and
tranquility that surrounds and pervades the hotel, its discrete sense of
privacy and its refined and courteous staff which have made the Villa
Cimbrone the preference of many famous, illustrations people. Gore Vidal
described the view from the Hotel's garden overlooking the sea as "the
most beautiful panorama in the world".
The Restaurant, reserved until now for events and weddings, will soon
open as restaurant for individual guests, serving cuisine inspired by
the great Mediterranean culinary tradition.
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