Cathedral of Amalfi
The Cathedral of Amalfi, also known as Saint Andrew's Cathedral, is a stunning Romanesque structure located in the town of Amalfi, Italy. Built in the 9th century, it features a striking façade adorned with colorful mosaics and a grand staircase leading to the entrance. The cathedral is dedicated to Saint Andrew, the patron saint of Amalfi, and houses his relics.
Inside, the cathedral boasts a beautiful interior with intricate frescoes, a wooden ceiling, and a magnificent altar. The crypt contains the remains of Saint Andrew, making it a significant pilgrimage site. The cathedral is a key example of the rich history and architectural heritage of the Amalfi Coast.