Map of Amalfi

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Amalfi Coast

The Amalfi Coast is a spectacular stretch of coastline and is among the most celebrated travel destinations in Italy. Majestic, lush mountains plunge into the azure Tyrrhenian Sea, creating a captivating scene of rugged cliffs and charming houses that boldly perch on the edge.

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Amalfi Cathedral

The Cathedral rises proudly above the Piazza del Duomo in Amalfi. Begun in the 9th century and remodeled several times, it combines Arab-Norman, Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque elements. It is particularly famous for its Norman-Arab-Byzantine facade from the 19th century and the magnificent bronze doors from Constantinople.

Paper Museum Amalfi

In the historic Valle dei Mulini of Amalfi, you will discover a former paper mill that has been preserving the tradition of the famous "carta bambagina" as a museum since 1969. The Museo della carta, founded by Nicola Milano, offers you authentic insights into the craftsmanship of paper making through 15- to 20-minute guided tours, which were once of great importance to the maritime Republic of Amalfi.

Saint Andrew's Fountain Amalfi

Cloister of Paradise

In the Chiostro del Paradiso, the "Paradise Cloister" of Amalfi, you will encounter impressive 13th-century architecture featuring 120 slender columns and pointed arches in Moorish style. Built by Archbishop Filippo Augustariccio between 1266 and 1268 as a burial site for noble families, the cloister houses six chapels adorned with valuable frescoes, including the famous crucifixion scene by Roberto d'Oderisio.

Amalfi Arsenal (Compass & Maritime Duchy Museum)

In the former shipyard of the Republic of Amalfi, known as "àrsena" since the 11th century, you can now visit the Museo della Bussola e del Ducato marinaro. The originally three-nave shipbuilding facility, where the galleys of the powerful maritime republic were once built and repaired, lost one of its ships in a severe storm in 1343.

Diocesan Museum of Amalfi

In the Diocesan Museum of Amalfi, located next to the Amalfi Cathedral since 1995, you will find an impressive collection of religious art treasures from the entire diocese. The museum spans the historic Basilica del Crocifisso and the adjacent Chiostro del Paradiso, where you can discover a Greek sarcophagus from the 2nd century and Roman ambons from the 12th century.

Chiesa di Santa Maria Assunta

Chiesa della Natività di Maria Santissima

Chiesa di San Biagio e San Nicola dei Greci

Chiesa di Santa Maria a Piazza

The "Church of Santa Maria a Piazza," also known as the "Church of Santa Maria di Portosalvo," is located in Amalfi and is an urban and architectural element of undeniable interest, especially for the city's history. "Amalfi and its Coast," on the site [http://www.camperlife.it/news_3312_Amalfi-e-la-sua-Costiera.html Camper Life].

Chiesa di San Benedetto

The "Church of San Benedetto" is a church located in Amalfi.

Chiesa di Santa Maria Maggiore

The "Church of Santa Maria Maggiore," also known as the "New Church," is a church located in Amalfi.

Convento dei cappuccini

"Kloster San Pietro della Canonica" is a former Cistercian abbey in Campania, Italy. It was located in Amalfi in the province of Salerno.

Virgo Potens

San Michele

Chiesa di Santa Maria del Pino

The "Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel," formerly known as the "Church of Santa Maria de Lupino" and popularly referred to as "Santa Maria del Pino," is located in the southern area of Pastena, a district of Amalfi, on Via Maestra dei Villaggi, at the intersection with Via Pedonale for Pogerola.

Santuario della Madonna delle Grazie

The "Sanctuary of Our Lady of Graces" is a sanctuary located in Amalfi, in the district of Pogerola.

Amalfi Beach

Church of Saint Marina Virgin

In the picturesque mountain region of Pogerola stands the Chiesa di Santa Marina Vergine, whose history dates back to the 12th century. The architecturally interesting church impresses with its trapezoidal forecourt design and a two-story façade with arcades. Inside, you will find a single-nave church space in the shape of a Latin cross, adorned with frescoes, a dome, and a pentagonal apse, while the three-story bell tower is topped with an octagonal spire and a pyramid-shaped dome. After extensive restorations in the early 19th century, which included the creation of the transept and the dome, the church has been renovated several times in the 20th century and continues to serve as an active place of worship today.

Chiesa di San Pietro Apostolo a Tovere

Torre di Pogerola

Chiesa dell'Immacolata

The "Church of the Immaculate" is a church located in Amalfi, in the district of Pogerola.

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