
Amalfi Cathedral
Amalfi Cathedral, also known as the Duomo di Amalfi, is a stunning historic church located in the coastal town of Amalfi, Italy. Built initially in the 9th century and later rebuilt in the 11th century, it showcases a blend of architectural styles including Byzantine, Romanesque, and Gothic. Its striking pink and white façade is adorned with intricate mosaics, sculptures, and a grand staircase leading to the entrance. The cathedral is renowned for its beautiful courtyard, impressive bell tower, and adjoining cloister. It serves as both a religious site and a testament to Amalfi’s historical importance as a maritime power.