Monterosso
The historical origin of the village dates back to 643, when
there was the first considerable settlement on the sea by the
people living on the hills, in order to escape the barbarian
invasions. The place-name probably derives from the red color
of the hair of the most important family of that time.
Monterosso it is characterized by a medieval historical center,
Monterosso Vecchio, and by a modern residential district, which
spreads along the beach of Fegina.
This allows Monterosso to have the highest tourist accommodation
in Cinque Terre. In the past, the prevailing business was fishing,
above all tunny fishing, at the beginning of the 17th century.
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Monterosso has the best beaches
of the Cinque Terre villages and the most wine shops, artisan
shops, hotels and restaurants. The village is divided into two
parts from San Cristoforo hill and the old part of the village,
protected by a rock spur, still presents the maritime village.
We suggest to visit the church of Capuchin Father, from which
one can admire a wonderful panorama of the village and the promontories
which enclose the Cinque Terre. The church has a painting of
the Cambiaso and a "Crucifixion" attributed to Van
Dyck. |