Zigzagging all the way up from Marina Piccolo to the Gardens of Augustus is the switchback footpath of Via Krupp, built in 1900-'02 by German industrialist Friedrich Alfred Krupp

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Via Krupp, Capri

Zigzagging all the way up from Marina Piccolo to the Gardens of Augustus is the switchback footpath of Via Krupp, built in 1900-'02 by German industrialist Friedrich Alfred Krupp.

Zigzagging all the way up from Marina Piccolo to the Gardens of Augustus is the switchback footpath of Via Krupp, built in 1900-'02 by German industrialist Friedrich Alfred Krupp. The paved path ascends 100 metres vertically, and offers incredible views over the Tyrrhenian.


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About Via Krupp

 Via Krupp, 80073 Capri NA, Italy

Via Krupp and Nearby Sights on Map

Gardens of Augustus

Laid out by industrialist Friedrich Alfred Krupp in the 20th century, the Gardens of Augustus or Giardini di Augusto are a series of terraced botanical gardens on Fondo Certosa overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea, offering panoramic views of Capri

Belvedere di Punta Cannone

The Belvedere Cannone gets its named from the cannon placed here by the French in 1808 to defend Capri's southern part

Charterhouse of San Giacomo

The Certosa (Charterhouse) of San Giacomo is a Carthusian monastery that stands as one of the oldest structures on Capri, built in 1371 by Giacomo Arcucci

Piazza Umberto I

Piazza Umberto I, better known as La Piazzetta, is a small square in the heart of Capri surrounded by cozy cafes that draw hordes of tourists

Via Camerelle

Running from the Grand Hotel Quisisana to Via Tragara, Via Camerelle is Capri's premier shopping street, lined with high fashion retail outlets and boutiques such as Armani, Dolce and Gabbana, Louis Vuitton, Moschino, Hermes, and Falconeri

Grotta di Matromania

The Grotto di Matromania, named after the Roman goddess Cybele who was known as Magna Mater, lies hidden on the slope of Mount Tuoro in southeast Capri

Faraglioni

An iconic sight on the coast of Capri, the Faraglioni is a cluster of 3 limestone rock stacks in the Bay of Naples, soaring out dramatically from the Tyrrhenian Sea

Arco Naturale

The Natural Arch is a 12 metre high arch suspended 18 metres above ground, standing as the ruins of a collapsed Paleolithic cave

Monte Solaro

Rising 589 metres above sea level, Monte Solaro is the highest point on Capri island

White Grotta

Grotta Bianca or White Grotto is a sea cave near the Punta della Chiavioa in Capri, named for the white calcareous formations framing its walls and the white stalactites hanging from the roof