Amalfi Town
Amalfi Town is the former maritime republic from which the Amalfi Coast takes its name, a picturesque cliff-hugging town of whitewashed buildings tumbling down to a harbor dominated by the magnificent 9th-century Cathedral of Sant'Andrea. At its 11th-century peak Amalfi was one of Italy's four great Maritime Republics, rivaling Genoa, Pisa, and Venice in trading power. Today the cathedral's ornate bronze doors, Arab-Norman architecture, and the emerald-blue waters of the harbor make it the most beautiful small town on the Amalfi Drive.
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- Opening Hours24/7




