PHOTO: Saint Andrew’s Cathedral in Amalfi, Italy
Saint Andrew’s Cathedral (the Duomo) in Amalfi, Italy, has a Byzantine facade, Baroque interior, and holds the remains of Saint Andrew.
Saint Andrew’s Cathedral (the Duomo) in Amalfi, Italy, has a Byzantine facade, Baroque interior, and holds the remains of Saint Andrew.
Every curve along Italy’s Amalfi Coast reveals another stunning view of rugged cliffs, where multi-hued buildings cascade down toward the sea.
Old stone tower guards the entrance to this aquamarine cove on the Amalfi Coast in Italy. The beauty and cultural importance of the region earned it the designation of UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997.
Roads along the Amalfi Coast of Italy are carved out of the mountain. In many instances bridges like this one were constructed to span gaps in the cliffs.
Rugged coastline emerges from the mists during a drive along Italy’s famous Amalfi coast, between Sorrento and Positano.