Villa Fiorentino Park is an exquisite architectural and park ensemble located in the historic center of Sorrento. Built in the 1930s, this neo-colonial style villa is surrounded by a magnificent garden covering approximately 10,000 square meters. Among locals, it is known as the "Villa of Handkerchiefs", a nod to its creators—famous masters of embroidery.

Today, this site serves as the official residence of the Sorrento Foundation and a key cultural hub in Italy. It regularly hosts world-class exhibitions, concerts, and festivals. The villa attracts tourists not only with its graceful architecture but also with its lush greenery: the garden is adorned with citrus trees, camellias, and roses, creating an atmosphere of tranquility in the heart of the bustling city.
The combination of history and art adds a special charm to the place. Strolling along the paths, you can see fragments of ancient city walls and an old farmhouse, while inside the villa, you can explore the region's rich cultural heritage through temporary exhibitions.