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Villa San Michele Anacapri

Explore Villa San Michele, an enchanting historical villa in Anacapri. Discover its lush gardens, ancient artifacts, and breathtaking views over Capri and the Bay of Naples.

Visit Villa San Michele Capri – Museum and Historical Gardens

Explore Vil­la San Michele in Anacapri. Explore its lush gar­dens, rich his­to­ry, and stun­ning views of Capri and the Bay of Naples. A must-see on Capri Island.

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  • Vil­la San Michele is a his­toric vil­la and gar­den locat­ed in Anacapri, built by the Swedish physi­cian and writer Axel Munthe in the ear­ly 20th cen­tu­ry. This enchant­i­ng site reflects Munthe’s vision of har­mo­ny between nature, art, and his­to­ry. The vil­la is famous for its stun­ning panoram­ic views over the Bay of Naples, Capri, and the Mari­na Grande. Its design inte­grates ancient Roman, Greek, and Egypt­ian arti­facts col­lect­ed by Munthe dur­ing his trav­els. Vis­i­tors are mes­mer­ized by the peace­ful atmos­phere of the gar­dens, the beau­ti­ful log­gia, and fea­tures like the Sphinx Stat­ue, which over­looks the sea and adds a sense of mys­tery and won­der to the experience.
  • To reach Vil­la San Michele, first head to Anacapri, which is acces­si­ble by bus, taxi, or a scenic walk from Capri Town. From the Mari­na Grande, where fer­ries arrive, take the bus to Anacapri (approx­i­mate­ly 20 min­utes). Once in Anacapri’s main square, it’s just a short and pleas­ant walk along Via Axel Munthe to reach the vil­la. Alter­na­tive­ly, adven­tur­ous vis­i­tors can take the his­toric Phoeni­cian Steps, a steep stair­case con­nect­ing Mari­na Grande to Anacapri. The jour­ney pro­vides mag­nif­i­cent views but is phys­i­cal­ly demand­ing, so com­fort­able shoes are recommended.
  • Vil­la San Michele is a trea­sure trove for his­to­ry enthu­si­asts, art lovers, and gar­den admir­ers. Key high­lights include: The Gar­dens: The lush Mediter­ranean gar­dens are filled with vibrant flow­ers, ancient sculp­tures, and shad­ed path­ways. The peace­ful set­ting invites vis­i­tors to relax while enjoy­ing the panoram­ic views of the island. Arti­facts: Inside the vil­la, you’ll find a fas­ci­nat­ing col­lec­tion of ancient Roman, Greek, and Egypt­ian arti­facts, includ­ing stat­ues, mosaics, and sar­copha­gi. These pieces were metic­u­lous­ly curat­ed by Axel Munthe him­self. The Sphinx Stat­ue: Perched on the ter­race, the icon­ic gran­ite sphinx gazes over the Bay of Naples. It is one of the villa’s most famous and pho­tographed fea­tures. The Log­gia and Rooms: The villa’s rooms fea­ture his­toric fur­nish­ings, man­u­scripts, and pho­tographs of Munthe’s life. The log­gia pro­vides breath­tak­ing views and is a favorite spot for vis­i­tors. The entire expe­ri­ence is both peace­ful and inspir­ing, com­bin­ing cul­ture, art, and nature.
  • Vil­la San Michele was the dream of Axel Munthe, a Swedish doc­tor and writer who fell in love with Capri. Munthe built the vil­la on the ruins of an ancient Roman struc­ture, blend­ing clas­si­cal ele­ments with his artis­tic vision. He wrote about the vil­la and his expe­ri­ences in his famous book, The Sto­ry of San Michele”, a best­seller that brought world­wide atten­tion to the site. Munthe ded­i­cat­ed much of his life to cre­at­ing this peace­ful sanc­tu­ary, which he described as a house open to the sun, the wind, and the voice of the sea.” Today, Vil­la San Michele stands as a tes­ta­ment to his deep appre­ci­a­tion for art, nature, and history.
  • As of the lat­est infor­ma­tion, the entrance fee for Vil­la San Michele is approx­i­mate­ly €10 per per­son. This includes access to the villa’s inte­ri­ors, its gar­dens, and the stun­ning panoram­ic ter­race. Dis­counts are often avail­able for stu­dents, chil­dren, and senior cit­i­zens. For an enhanced expe­ri­ence, vis­i­tors can also join guid­ed tours to learn about Axel Munthe’s life, the villa’s his­to­ry, and its impres­sive col­lec­tion of artifacts.
  • Yes, Anacapri has many oth­er attrac­tions worth explor­ing near­by: Monte Solaro Chair­lift: Take the chair­lift from Anacapri to Monte Solaro, the high­est point on Capri, for unmatched panoram­ic views of the island and the Gulf of Naples. Piaz­za Vit­to­ria: The main square in Anacapri is a live­ly spot to relax, shop for sou­venirs, and enjoy local cafes. Church of San Michele: A short walk from the vil­la, this his­toric church is famous for its majoli­ca tile floor, depict­ing the expul­sion of Adam and Eve from the Gar­den of Eden. Local Arti­san Shops: Explore the arti­san shops offer­ing hand­made san­dals, ceram­ics, and per­fumes unique to Capri. Com­bin­ing Vil­la San Michele with these attrac­tions makes for a per­fect day in Anacapri.