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Hermitage of San Liberatore
- Edifici Religiosi
- Eremo di San Liberatore, Autostrada A3 Napoli-Salerno, Molina, Benincasa, Vietri sul Mare, Salerno, Campania, 84121, Italia
The majestic silhouette of San Liberatore dominates the Cava valley, recognizable by the humped mountain and rocky cliffs. On its top stands an 18 meter high cross, erected in the 1950s and illuminated at night, visible from Salerno and Cava de' Tirreni. Despite only reaching 466 meters above sea level, the mountain offers a breathtaking panorama thanks to the steep crags overlooking the Gulf of Salerno and the surrounding area. A thousand-year-old hermitage, embedded in the rock a few meters from the summit, tells the centuries-old history of this fascinating place.
Description
The hermitage of Monte San Liberatore, located near the village of Alessia, constitutes a fascinating journey through the history, nature and spirituality of Cava de' Tirreni. The village of Alessia, still today marked by the flood of 1954, maintains a medieval character with its side-by-side houses and the narrow streets that lead to the small church dedicated to the Archangel Raphael.
The San Liberatore Valley, once the scene of pigeon capture with the ancient "plagariae", offers a suggestive landscape between the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Metellina valley. Along the path that leads to the hermitage, panoramic spaces open up that embrace the gulf up to Punta Licosa, with Vietri and the splendid Amalfi Coast in the background. The presence of a rock gym, equipped by the C.A.I. section of Cava de' Tirreni in 1984, also testifies to the sporting aspect of this area.
During the ascent, Giuseppe Trezza highlights a chapel of the Pietà, transformed in 1933 into a small Lourdes cave, with a marble sculpture depicting Jesus Christ. The route towards the hermitage ends with the majestic monumental cross that dominates the sacred area.
Climbing further, you reach the summit where an iron cross from 1955 stands out, designed to be visible from Salerno, Vietri and Cava de' Tirreni. This sacred place not only offers a spectacular panorama, but also represents a journey through popular devotion, local history and the connection with the uncontaminated nature of the area.
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