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        | The island of Elbe attracts painters, writers and photographers for its 
    stunning mountain scenery, cliff-fringed coast, secluded coves, and crystal 
    waters. History buffs, too, find plenty of interest just by concentrating on 
    Elba’s most famous resident, the exiled Napoleon Bonaparte. Although he only spent 10 months here (from May 1814 to February 1815), 
    he made valuable contributions to road and civic works. His one-time 
    official residence, the Villa dei Molini, stands on the seaward side of the 
    Piazza Napoleon and contains his library. Although the emperor died on the 
    island of St. Helena, mass is still said each year in Portoferraio on the 
    anniversary of his death. Relics in the Misericordia Church include a 
    reproduction of Napoleon's coffin and a bronze cast of his death mask. About 
    four miles inland from Portoferraio, on the slopes of Monte San Martino, 
    stands the Villa San Martino amid luxuriant vegetation. The villa served as 
    the emperor's summer residence and is now a museum.
 
 Pier Information
 The ship is scheduled to dock. From the pier, it is a 10-minute walk to 
        the town center. Taxis are generally available at the pier.
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        Shopping. A variety of shops are found in the town center. 
        Typical souvenirs relate to Napoleon and his time on the island. Leather 
        articles, Italian fashions and locally mined semi-precious stones may be 
        of interest. Store hours are usually from 9 to 1 and 4 to 8. |  
        | Cuisine. 
        Specialties like gnocchetti di pesce (bite-sized potato and fish 
        dumplings), pesce all'elbana (fresh white fish baked with vegetables and 
        potatoes), fish-stuffed ravioli and pasta with fresh shrimp may tempt 
        you to have lunch or dinner ashore. Some good restaurants are found in 
        the historic center of Portoferraio and facing the waterfront. Five 
        miles from town is the exclusive Hermitage Hotel. Its restaurant and bar 
        are well worth a visit (reservations are recommended). |  
        | Other Sights The two forts, Falcone and Stella, rising above the port, were begun in 
        1548 and later completed by Napoleon.
 Piazza Napoleone. The square is located at the highest point in 
        town and offers fine views.
 Villa dei Molini. On the seaward side of the square stands this 
        simple villa, which was Napoleon’s official residence during his exile 
        on Elba.
 Misericordia Church. This parish church in the Via Napoleone 
        celebrates a special mass each May on the anniversary of Napoleon’s 
        death. It also contains a bronze cast of his death mask and a 
        reproduction of his coffin.
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