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Amalfi

Municipality ·🇮🇹 Italy
Population 4,729
Area 6 km²
Time zone Europe/Rome
Official website comune.amalfi.sa.it
Amalfi

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Amalfi's Absolute Essentials

Amalfi's Absolute Essentials

Explore the historical and cultural core of Amalfi, centered around the iconic Piazza del Duomo. This selection highlights the town's religious heritage, including the 9th-century Basilica del Crocifisso and the Moorish-style Chiostro del Paradiso. Discover Amalfi’s industrial past at the Museo della Carta, a former 13th-century paper mill, or observe the 16th-century Torre Saracena watchtower. The list also covers the bustling harbor and the Baroque Fontana di Sant'Andrea, capturing the maritime and artistic essence of this UNESCO-listed coastline.

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Castles and Ruins

Castles and Ruins

The Amalfi Coast's rugged landscape is dotted with historical defensive structures and monastic remains. This collection includes the 10th-century Castello Lauritano in Agerola and coastal watchtowers once used to guard against maritime raids. Explore the 12th-century Romanesque ruins of the Basilica of Sant'Eustachio in Pontone and the secluded 11th-century Convento di Cospita. These sites represent centuries of medieval architecture, from military fortifications to ecclesiastical centers, offering insight into the region's strategic and religious history.

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Historic Churches and Religious Sites

Historic Churches and Religious Sites

Amalfi’s religious landscape is anchored by the 9th-century Duomo di Sant'Andrea, an Arab-Norman cathedral noted for its Byzantine bronze doors and grand staircase. The surrounding hamlets, including Pogerola and Vettica Minore, house historic parish churches that reflect the region's medieval maritime heritage. These sites, such as the Church of the Nativity with its traditional majolica-tiled dome, offer insight into the local architectural styles and centuries-old religious traditions of the Amalfi Coast.

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Scenic Viewpoints and Lookouts

Scenic Viewpoints and Lookouts

The Amalfi Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is defined by its dramatic limestone cliffs and Mediterranean shoreline. This collection features elevated vantage points like Punta San Lazzaro and the peaks of Monte Molignano and Monte Ciavano. These locations provide clear sightlines over the Tyrrhenian Sea, the Lattari Mountains, and the terraced lemon groves characteristic of the region. From coastal terraces to mountain summits, these spots offer perspectives on the area's unique topography and historical settlement patterns.

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Practical information

Currency
Euro EUR € · Card payments · Widely accepted
Emergency numbers
112
Electricity
Type C / Type F / Type L
230 V · 50 Hz
Languages
Italian
Tap water
Safe to drink
Driving side
Right
Calling code
+39
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Amalfi Coast
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Amalfi Cathedral
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Museo della Carta

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