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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.
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. To the right on a scroll are the verses of the Song of the Sacrament by Gabriele D'Annunzio.
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Piazza Flavio Gioia, 84017 Positano SA, Italy
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
The Baroque style Fontana di sant’Andrea or Fountain of St
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The Cappuccini Convento is a 13th century monastery founded by Cistercian monks which was taken over by the Capuchin Friars in the 16th century
The Valle delle Ferriere is a nature reserve with unique flora in the mountains around Amalfi and Scala