you want to go to:
Hotels resort and leasure in Italia lifestyle
Vit Asciugatutto - Tovaglioli - Cartiera Confalone SPA

Amalfi

sereno 31.7°C
sunny
Get Flash Player

Description

Amalfi was founded by the Romans in the fourth century AD. After winning independence from the Byzantine Empire in 893, Amalfi was the first of the four Marine Republics and its trade with the Orient was the basis of its wealth. Amalfi had a powerful and agile fleet with berths in the mayor ports of the Mediterranean Sea. Amalfi was able to establish itself as a maritime power in the tenth and eleventh centuries. Only two galleries separated by 10 pillars remain of the ancient stone arsenal, where the hulls of the battle-galleys were built.
The rest of the works and the ancient Amalfi port were destroyed after an earthquake below sea level, caused by tidal waves in November 1343.

The centre of the city lies partly on a slope and is distinguished by white houses that are partly terraced. The most important monument is the cathedral, dating back to the ninth century with Arabic-Norman reconstructions in 1203. It has a remarkable bell tower and the Chiosto del Paradiso (Cloister of Paradise) with narrow ornamental arcs. The bronze portal was made in Constantinople (century XI). In the municipal museum one can admire the "Tavole amalfitane", the maritime laws used in the Mediterranean Sea until the sixteenth century. In guided tours towards the Valle dei Mulini (Mill Valley) one can discover the secrets of the antique machines that once produced the well-known "Carta d'Amalfi" (paper of Amalfi).

Monuments

Cattedrale di S. Andrea: IX century;

Cripta del Duomo: starting from the 1304, in some special religious festive days, in the cript you can see the "miracle of the manna", that consists in the secretion of a oleous liquid on the surface of the interment of S. Andrea;

Chiostro Paradiso: placed just near the cathedral, it was built in the 1268. The architectonic building is one of the main examples of the amalfi romanic style;

Basilica del Crocifisso: IX century;

Arsenali della Repubblica: IX century. Of this special medioeval building today we can see only two wide spaces, covered by an elegant ceiling;

Museo Civico: In this museum you can see the "Tabula de Amalpha", part of the "Foscarinian Code" discovered in Vien e transported back in Amalfi in the 1929;

Museo della Civiltà Contadina: Here you can see a collection of aged machines and various tools of the agricultural world of last four century in Amalfi Coast.
Major Accommodations
  • Al Pesce d'oro Amalfi Restaurant
    It is from generations that with a foot in the country and the other in a boat, at the Pesce d'Oro, we keep on following the tradition...
  • Alba D'Oro Amalfi Luxury Villa
    Villa alba d'oro, an elegant and fine house, is a magnificently sited villa overlooking the beautiful stretch of coast as far...
  • Amalfi Coast Accommodation
    Amalfi Coast Accommodation uses the experience of its designers and architects for fully furnished accommodations which better...
  • Borgo San Michele
    Borgo San Michele is the perfect location for a perfect holiday on the Amalfi Coast. Situated on the SP 366 route, (just a few...
  • Hotel Antica Repubblica
    The Antica Repubblica Hotel is located in an ancient building of the X century recently restructured with vaulted ceilings and...
  • The Amalfi Experience
    EVENT & WEDDING PLANNING ON THE AMALFI COAST Jacquie Coppola Director jaquie@theamalfiexperience.com Shannon Antony Event Manager...
  • Villa Annalara
    Villa Annalara is located on a steep rock, "la Villa", suspended between the mountains and the sea, in the historical centre,...
  • Villa Felice Amalfi
    Villa Felice, set in an idyllic landscape, consists of the premises of the last abode of the Porpora Anastasio family, once proprietor...
  • Villa Lara
    The Villa is located at the beginning of Valle dei Mulini, very near the ancient papermills, few of them still working, and just...
Contact Basket

Click on the basket icon to create a list of structures you want to contact.

events
basilicata.localidautore.com events
news
localidautore.com news

localidautore@hotmail.it