Minori
Off the beaten path

Minori is a characteristic Amalfi Coast town.
Its name derives from the ancient latin name "Rheginna Minor"
that came from the river Rheginna, which still runs through the
valley of Minori.
Like other major towns of the Amalfi Coast Minori was founded by
ancient roman aristocrats who chose the place for its beauty and
mild climate, and built their luxurious villas here.
Minori soon started to produce paper, liquors and other lemon specialties,
since lemons are a typical product of this area. This production
is still a main activity of the town and is carried on with strict
respect of the genuine local tradition.
If you come to Minori make sure you visit the ancient roman villa
and the Basilica of Santa Trofimena, and the churchs of Santa Lucia,
San Gennaro and San Michele as well, good examples of southern italian
architecture.