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Tyrrhenian Collection (#8)

The Tyrrhenian Sea, a mesmerizing body of water that stretches along the western coast of Italy, offers breathtaking views and unforgettable experiences

Background imageTyrrhenian Collection: Ischia, Tyrrhenian Sea, Gulf Of Naples, Italy In The Late 19Th Century

Ischia, Tyrrhenian Sea, Gulf Of Naples, Italy In The Late 19Th Century. From Italian Pictures Published 1895

Background imageTyrrhenian Collection: Church of San Pietro, Ischia, Italy

Church of San Pietro, Ischia, Italy
Ischia is a volcanic island in the Tyrrhenian Sea. It lies at the northern end of the Gulf of Naples. It is the largest of the Phlegrean Islands. Date: 1918

Background imageTyrrhenian Collection: Volcanic rock souvenirs, Lipari Island, Aeolian Islands, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Volcanic rock souvenirs, Lipari Island, Aeolian Islands, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sicily, Italy, Mediterranean, Europe

Background imageTyrrhenian Collection: Europe, Italy, Liguria, La Spezia district. Tellaro at sunset

Europe, Italy, Liguria, La Spezia district. Tellaro at sunset

Background imageTyrrhenian Collection: The Tyrrhenians, 1615. Artist: Leonard Gaultier

The Tyrrhenians, 1615. Artist: Leonard Gaultier
The Tyrrhenians, 1615. The Tyrrhenians or Tyrsenians is an exonym used by Greek authors to refer to a non-Greek people. A plate from Les Images Ou Tableaux De Platte Peinture Des Deux Philostrates

Background imageTyrrhenian Collection: English Packet Boat passes Stromboli

English Packet Boat passes Stromboli
An English Packet Boat passes Stromboli, a small island in the Tyrrhenian Sea, off the north coast of Sicily, containing one of the three active volcanoes in Italy

Background imageTyrrhenian Collection: Archaeological Site of Cumae. Greek colony. Italy. Sacred R

Archaeological Site of Cumae. Greek colony. Italy. Sacred R
Archaeological Site of Cumae. Greek colony. Magna Graecia. Italy. Sacred Road

Background imageTyrrhenian Collection: Pergola, Capri, Naples, Italy

Pergola, Capri, Naples, Italy
Capri is an island located in the Tyrrhenian Sea on the south side of the Gulf of Naples in the Campania region of Italy. Date: 1918

Background imageTyrrhenian Collection: Onward roads to Rome by G. H. Davis

Onward roads to Rome by G. H. Davis
The onward roads to Rome: the terrain of spectacular advances during the Second World War. A panoramic map from the Liri Valley and Pontine Marshes, showing the main highways to Rome. Date: 1944

Background imageTyrrhenian Collection: Map of Sardinia by G. H. Davis

Map of Sardinia by G. H. Davis
A contour map of Sardinia, showing airfields and seaplane bases during the Second World War. The island was experiencing concentrated bombing by the Allied Strategic Air Force. Date: 1943

Background imageTyrrhenian Collection: The lagoon of Orbetello, Orbetello, Grosseto province, Tuscany, Italy

The lagoon of Orbetello, Orbetello, Grosseto province, Tuscany, Italy
The lagoon of Orbetello, Orbetello, Grosseto Province, Tuscany, Italy

Background imageTyrrhenian Collection: The spanish windmill on the lagoon of Orbetello, Orbetello, Grosseto province, Maremma

The spanish windmill on the lagoon of Orbetello, Orbetello, Grosseto province, Maremma
The Spanish Windmill on the lagoon of Orbetello, Orbetello, Grosseto Province, Maremma, Tuscany, Italy

Background imageTyrrhenian Collection: Marciana Marina, Isola d Elba, Elba, Tuscany, Italy

Marciana Marina, Isola d Elba, Elba, Tuscany, Italy

Background imageTyrrhenian Collection: Procchio, Isola d Elba, Elba, Tuscany, Italy

Procchio, Isola d Elba, Elba, Tuscany, Italy

Background imageTyrrhenian Collection: Fetovaia, Isola d Elba, Elba, Tuscany, Italy

Fetovaia, Isola d Elba, Elba, Tuscany, Italy

Background imageTyrrhenian Collection: Chiessi, Isola d Elba, Elba, Tuscany, Italy

Chiessi, Isola d Elba, Elba, Tuscany, Italy

Background imageTyrrhenian Collection: Pomonte, Isola d Elba, Elba, Tuscany, Italy

Pomonte, Isola d Elba, Elba, Tuscany, Italy




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The Tyrrhenian Sea, a mesmerizing body of water that stretches along the western coast of Italy, offers breathtaking views and unforgettable experiences. As the sun sets over Amalfi, located in the picturesque region of Campania, one is treated to a spectacle of vibrant colors dancing across the horizon. The Amalfi Coast itself boasts stunning landscapes and hidden gems like Fiordo di Furore beach in Furore, where azure waters meet towering cliffs. Further north lies Nettuno-Anzio Front, an area rich in history and marked by G. H. Davis's poignant depiction. Moving towards Sardinia, Capo Coda Cavallo beckons with its pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters that epitomize paradise on Earth. Venturing eastward to Sicily reveals G. H. Davis's detailed map capturing the island's diverse beauty. Meanwhile, Piombino in Tuscany presents a charming coastal town adorned with agave flowers blooming under the warm summer sun. As ferry boats gracefully traverse the Tyrrhenian Sea off Piombino's shores, connecting people to new adventures and destinations await exploration. In Amalfi, Vespas parked along narrow streets add an authentic touch to this idyllic Italian scene. Crossing borders into France leads us to Corsica - specifically Col de Bavella pass within La Alta Rocca Region - offering panoramic vistas that leave visitors breathless. Haute-Corse Department showcases St-Florent nestled against sparkling blue waters; its port view invites travelers to indulge in relaxation and tranquility. From sunset spectacles on sandy shores to historic landmarks dotting ancient cities' skylines – each location surrounding the Tyrrhenian Sea holds unique wonders waiting for intrepid explorers seeking unforgettable memories amidst Europe's captivating scenery.