Villa Damecuta

Villa Damecuta is one of the twelve Roman villas in Augustus and Tiberias. Due to the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 A.D. and numerous pirate raids, there are few traces of the original villa.

Remains Visible In Its Entirety The Guard Tower, Built In Medieval Times, Damecuta Comes From Domus Cuta (Dark And Hidden Dwelling) Explaining The Habit Of Emperor Tiberius Preferire Small Living Spaces Similar To Caves.

During the journey Anacapri-Grotta Azzurra, on foot, it will still be pleasant to stop at this place.
Opening hours: From April to mid-October 10-12 and 16-18. From mid-October 10-13 and 14.30-16.30. Closed on Monday- Reachable By Foot From Anacapri, Along Viale Tommaso De Tommaso, Via Pagliaro And Via Grotta Azzurra.