Campania, in southern Italy, is renowned globally for Naples, the birthplace of pizza, and for the ancient city of Pompeii, preserved by volcanic ash from Mount Vesuvius. This region combines a coastline dotted with beautiful resorts like Sorrento and Amalfi, with the fertile lands of the Campanian Plain, famous for its wines and agriculture. Campania also boasts historical sites like the Royal Palace of Caserta, one of the largest in Europe. The region's vibrant cultural life includes music, with Neapolitan songs being world-famous, and a culinary scene that's both traditional and innovative.