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  • Lungomare di Salerno: Christmas markets, light installations, and convivial seaside atmosphere with views of the Amalfi Coast.
  • Piazza della Libertà: "Fiore del Mare" decorations and Europe's largest seafront square with the underground "Partitura d'aMare" musical sea light installation.
  • Stazione Marittima: Iconic wave-inspired maritime station (opened 2016), modern gateway welcoming thousands of visitors.
  • Villa Comunale: 19th-century garden transformed into the magical "Giardino Preistorico" light display for all ages.
  • Piazza Sedile del Campo (Largo Campo): Historic center square with typical restaurants and the iconic "Danza delle Meduse" jellyfish light installation.

Description

To fully experience the suggestive atmosphere of Salerno during the Luci d’Artista period, it’s recommended to start the route from the fascinating Lungomare Trieste, a long promenade that embraces the city’s coastal profile.

Among the most scenic in Southern Italy, it offers a privileged view of the Gulf and leads the gaze toward the stunning Amalfi Coast, while behind it unfold historic buildings and urban glimpses.

During the Christmas season, the lungomare comes alive with markets, light installations, and scents of local culinary traditions, transforming into a place of encounter and conviviality.

Continuing on, you reach the monumental Piazza della Libertà, decorated with the “Fiore del Mare” – it’s the symbol of contemporary Salerno and Europe’s largest square overlooking the sea.

This architectural space, suspended between sky and water, represents a connection point between the historic city and its maritime vocation.

In the under-square area comes to life the suggestive “Partitura d’aMare”, a light installation where musical notes transform into marine figures, evoking a poetic dialogue between art, light, and sea.

A few more steps lead to the renowned Stazione Marittima di Salerno, inaugurated in 2016 – its fluid and dynamic shapes recall the movement of waves and represent the modern maritime gateway to the city, welcoming thousands of visitors and cruisers every year.

To fully immerse yourself in the magic of Luci d’Artista, the route continues toward the historic Villa Comunale di Salerno, an elegant 19th-century garden that, during the Christmas period, transforms into a unique scenario.

Here comes to life the famous “Giardino Preistorico”, a light setup capable of fascinating adults and children alike.

Venturing into the heart of the historic center, among medieval alleys and artisan shops, you reach Piazza Sedile del Campo, a symbol of city life.

Surrounded by local spots and typical restaurants, the square offers a suggestive stop under the famous “Danza delle Meduse”, one of the event’s most iconic light displays.

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