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.
Torre Saracena
Medieval coastal watchtower built as part of a defensive network against pirate incursions.
Castello Lauritano
Tenth-century fortress ruins in Agerola, originally constructed to defend the Duchy of Amalfi.
Colonia Montana
Rationalist-style former sanatorium and summer colony built in the 1930s on the Agerola plateau.
Convento di Cospita
Ruins of an 11th-century Benedictine monastery situated on a ridge overlooking the Amalfi Coast.
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Cattedrale di S. Eustachio
Remaining walls and apses of a 12th-century Romanesque basilica in Pontone, featuring views of the Valle delle Ferriere.
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