📜 Bronze statue of a young Neapolitan boy, known as Gennarino Scugnizzo, located at the eastern end of Capri.🔍 Also called the Statue of Welcome, it depicts a Neapolitan street urchin (scugnizzo) waving at passing boats, serving as a traditional greeting point for islanders and tourists. # Why Go 👋 Wave for good luck and a bright outlook 🚤 See it by boat or walk a scenic path 📸 Unique photo opportunity with scenic views on Capri's cliffs 🇮🇹 Experience a unique local tradition # Why Avoid ⚠️ Forbidden to stop on the cliff or anchor nearby due to danger of falling rocks 🚶 Path from Villa Lysis may be challenging # Cost 💰 Free to visit # Hours 🕒 Always accessible # Tips 🗣️ Yell "Ciao, Gennarino!" for good luck 🛥️ Best seen by boat when arriving or leaving Capri 🚶♂️ Reachable on foot via a path starting at Villa Lysis
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