⛪ Costiera Amalfitana – Amalfi – Cathedral (Duomo)
Medieval cathedral housing the relics of Saint Andrew the Apostle
📌 Fast Facts
- Founded in the 9th century as a basilica; extensively renovated over subsequent centuries
- Seat of the Diocese of Amalfi-Cava de' Tirreni and major pilgrimage destination
- Contains the relics of Saint Andrew the Apostle in the crypt
- Blends Arab-Norman, Byzantine, Gothic, and Baroque architectural styles
Amalfi Cathedral, also known as Duomo di Amalfi or Cattedrale di Sant'Andrea, stands in the center of Amalfi on the Amalfi Coast in southern Italy. The cathedral originates from the 9th century and has undergone successive expansions and renovations that have layered multiple architectural traditions onto its structure. It remains one of the most significant religious monuments in Campania, both for its architectural complexity and its status as a major Christian pilgrimage site ...