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  2. Villa San Michele - Wikipedia

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    The villa sits on a ledge at the top of the Phoenician Steps, between Anacapri and Capri, at a height of 327 metres (1,073 ft) above sea level. San Michele's gardens are adorned with many relics and works of art dating from ancient Egypt and other periods of classical antiquity. They now form part of the Grandi Giardini Italiani.

  3. Belmond Villa San Michele - Wikipedia

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    Villa San Michele, Fiesole. The original building was a monastery, founded in the early years of the 15th century for the Franciscan friars. [1] The land on which it stood had been donated by a Florentine family, the Davanzatis, who also contributed to the monastery's upkeep by gifts of woodlands, further buildings and money.

  4. Phoenician Steps - Wikipedia

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    The upper terminal of the Phoenician Steps lies near the Villa San Michele, which Axel Munthe built at Anacapri. References This page was last edited on 7 August ...

  5. File:Villa san michele, fiesole, 02.1.JPG - Wikipedia

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  6. Anacapri - Wikipedia

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    Anacapri (Italian: [anaˈkaːpri]) is a comune on the island of Capri, in the Metropolitan City of Naples, Italy.. Anacapri is located higher on the island than Capri (about 150 m (490 ft) higher on average) [3] —the Ancient Greek prefix ana-meaning "up" or "above".

  7. The Story of San Michele - Wikipedia

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    The Story of San Michele is a book of memoirs by Swedish physician Axel Munthe (October 31, 1857 – February 11, 1949) first published in 1929 by British publisher John Murray. Written in English, it was a bestseller in numerous languages and has been republished constantly in the nine decades since its original release.