Gragnano is a picturesque town located in the Sorrento Coast region of Campania, Italy. Known as the "City of Pasta," Gragnano is famous for its production of high-quality pasta, which has been a staple of the town's economy for centuries. The town is nestled between the Lattari Mountains and the Gulf of Naples, providing stunning views and a mild Mediterranean climate. Gragnano's historic center is a charming maze of narrow streets, lined with colorful buildings and adorned with traditional ceramic decorations. The town is also home to several beautiful churches, including the 17th-century Church of Santa Maria dell'Assunta and the Church of San Giovanni Battista.