Villa Rufolo is located in the historic center of Ravello.
Built-in the 13th century by the wealthy Rufolo family, a member of which was cited by Boccaccio in the Decameron, the villa was also the residence of several popes as well as of Charles of Anjou.
Italy, a country renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and cultural treasures, is not limited to the well-trodden paths of popular tourist destinations. Beyond the bustling cities and iconic landmarks, there exist hidden gems—serene, lesser-known places that captivate with their beauty and authenticity.