Historic Castle Ruins
Scala, the oldest village on the Amalfi Coast, preserves a significant network of medieval fortifications and ecclesiastical ruins. This collection features the 12th-century Romanesque remains of the Basilica of Sant'Eustachio in Pontone, notable for its surviving apse and decorative stone arches. The list also includes the Castello di Fratta and its associated defensive walls, which formed a critical part of the Duchy of Amalfi's historical military architecture.
Castello di Fratta
Medieval defensive structure overlooking the Dragone Valley, once part of the strategic fortification system protecting the Duchy of Amalfi.
Castrum
Remains of a medieval fortified settlement or defensive outpost situated within the historical territory of Scala.
Il Castello
Ruins of a medieval fortress located on the hills of Scala, formerly used as a strategic lookout point.
Cattedrale di S. Eustachio
12th-century Romanesque-Apulian ruins featuring a well-preserved apse with decorative interlaced arches and marble columns.
Cinta muraria di Fratta
Sections of the medieval defensive walls that originally enclosed the historic Fratta district of Scala.
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