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Fontana di sant'Andrea, Amalfi

The Baroque style Fontana di sant’Andrea or Fountain of St. Andrew, also known as Fontana del Popolo (Fountain of the People) was built in 1760 in front of the Amalfi Cathedral and then moved to the side of the square..

The Baroque style Fontana di sant’Andrea or Fountain of St. Andrew, also known as Fontana del Popolo (Fountain of the People) was built in 1760 in front of the Amalfi Cathedral and then moved to the side of the square.


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About Fontana di sant'Andrea

 Via Duca Mansone I, 84011 Amalfi SA, Italy

 +39 089 871145

 www.albergosantandrea.it

Fontana di sant'Andrea and Nearby Sights on Map

Valle dei Mulini

The Valley of the Mills in the Lattari mountains has hiking trails through verdant forests, waterfalls, lemon trees, and streams

Porta della Marina

The Porta della Marina is the gateway to the harbor, with a huge blue and sepia ceramic panel by Renato Rossi depicting a nautical chart of the trade routes of the Republic of Amalfi in the Mediterranean during the Middle Ages

Arsenale della Repubblica

The Arsenale was Amalfi's shipbuilding hub, known during the Middle Ages for its trading ships and large war-galleys which were up to 80 feet long

Amalfi Cathedral

The magnificent Duomo di Sant’Andrea, better known as the Amalfi Cathedral, is a 9th century Roman Catholic church that includes the Basilica of the Crucifix

Luna Convento

The Luna Convento was founded as a convent in 1222 by St Francis of Assissi, and is today a hotel that counts Henrik Ibsen, Mussolini and Ingrid Bergman among its celebrity guests

Museo della Carta

The Museo della Carta or Paper Mill Museum, housed in a 15th century mill, traces the history of paper production since its invention by Chinese minister Ts’ai Lun in 105 AD, with a focus on the small scale traditional paper mills that once flourished in Amalfi

Via Maestra dei Villaggi

Torre dello Ziro

Torre dello Ziro is a 15th century watchtower on the mountains along the Amalfi coast, as part of the Castrum Scalelle fortress

Cappuccini Convento

The Cappuccini Convento is a 13th century monastery founded by Cistercian monks which was taken over by the Capuchin Friars in the 16th century

Valle delle Ferriere

The Valle delle Ferriere is a nature reserve with unique flora in the mountains around Amalfi and Scala